Sony announces the new A9 full frame mirrorless camera with 24MP sensor, 20fps blackout-free burst and 4K video

John Aldred

John Aldred is a photographer with over 25 years of experience in the portrait and commercial worlds. He is based in Scotland and has been an early adopter – and occasional beta tester – of almost every digital imaging technology in that time. As well as his creative visual work, John uses 3D printing, electronics and programming to create his own photography and filmmaking tools and consults for a number of brands across the industry.

Well, it was expected that Sony would be announcing something either at or in the run up to NAB, and now we know what it is. No, they haven’t confirmed that their truck was stolen, but they have announced a new camera. That camera is the new Sony Alpha A9; a 24MP mirrorless beast of a sports shooter.

It features a Blackout-free 20fps continuous burst mode, 693 AF points with 93% coverage and a 1280×960 QVGA resolution EVF running at 120fps. And that shutter is completely silent and vibration free, making it ideal for wildlife photography, too.

A quick run down of the specs shots a pretty impressive camera.

  • 24.2MP 35mm full frame stacked CMOS sensor
  • BIONZ X processing engine
  • High speed continuous shooting of up to 20fps with AF/AE tracking
  • 693 point wide-area phase-detection autofocus
  • 5-xis image stabilisation with effectiveness equivalent to 5.0-stop slower shutter speed
  • ISO 100-51200 (50-204800 extended)
  • 480 shots (viewfinder) / 650 shots (LCD) per battery
  • 1.3cm QVGA OLED electronic viewfinder
  • Dual SD card slots
  • 6K oversampled 4K video for full frame capture (no cropping)

Shooting 20fps with a buffer of 200 shots allows for a lot of fast action coverage. And that it does it completely blackout-free means you wont’ miss any of it. Sony say that the battery has twice the capacity of previous models, to let you keep up for longer, too.

But those files can add up very quickly. So, for those worried about a huge card going bad and losing a day’s work, the A9 features dual card slots. So you can shoot to both and backup as you go. No matter what you shoot, dual card slots is invaluable when you rely on those images not randomly disappearing.

It also contains five-axis in-body stabilisation that offers up to five stops of correction. Full frame 4K video, and shutter speeds going all the way up to 1/32,000th of a second.

One thing about this camera that’s definitely a relief is that the 4K video is not cropped. It uses the full frame of the sensor to produce 6K oversampled movies which are then shrunk to 4K. And Sony claim that the new technology used in the sensor greatly reduces the rolling shutter effect typically seen with electronic shutters.

I’ve not jumped on the Sony bandwagon yet, but I have to admit this is extremely tempting.

But such a beautiful beast does not come cheap. Of course, we wouldn’t expect it to. This camera takes square aim at both the Nikon D5 and Canon 1DX Mark II. Both of which are significantly more expensive than the new Sony.

The new Sony A9 costs $4,499, and will be available for preorder in a couple of days. Shipping is expected to begin in May.

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John Aldred

John Aldred

John Aldred is a photographer with over 25 years of experience in the portrait and commercial worlds. He is based in Scotland and has been an early adopter – and occasional beta tester – of almost every digital imaging technology in that time. As well as his creative visual work, John uses 3D printing, electronics and programming to create his own photography and filmmaking tools and consults for a number of brands across the industry.

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10 responses to “Sony announces the new A9 full frame mirrorless camera with 24MP sensor, 20fps blackout-free burst and 4K video”

  1. Mike Aubrey Avatar

    That’s quite a gauntlet Sony’s thrown down.

    20fps is also so very close to the 24fsp standard for video. 8k video all of the sudden doesn’t look very far away for Sony’s cameras…

  2. Photoman Ayu Avatar

    So the battery only last 20ish seconds? J/K, but 480 shot with EVF at 20FPS?

  3. Adrien Barret Avatar

    no comment from sony about the sealed proof compared to the a7rii :/

  4. Sam Avatar
    Sam

    now that Sony finally has dual slots, I am sure wedding photographers will find something else to complain about….

  5. Ian McArthur Avatar

    I’m more worried that a photography page can’t spell CAMERA ???

    1. Gürcem Eugene Zekai Avatar
  6. Simone Fairclough Avatar
    Simone Fairclough

    Any news on sync speed..?

  7. Henry Rodgers Avatar

    If I shot sports, and the lens options would open up, I could be persuaded.

  8. Margaritas Ante Porcos Avatar