The Sony a9 III is one of the most important cameras to hit the market in a long time, finally bringing to the masses the holy grail of a global shutter in a full frame camera. What do you get from a camera so jam-packed with groundbreaking features? This excellent video review takes a look at everything you can expect.
Coming to you from Dan Watson, this great video review takes a look at the new Sony a9 III mirrorless camera. No doubt, the a9 III is one of the most exciting cameras in years, but beyond that headline global shutter, it comes with some other impressive features, including:
- World’s first full frame mirrorless with global shutter sensor (24.6 MP)
- No rolling shutter artifacts
- Flash sync up to 1/80,000 s
- Shoots raw continuously at up to 120 fps
- Pre-Capture starts buffering images when shutter half pressed
- Speed Boost instantly switches to faster continuous shooting speeds
- High quality 4K video up to 60 fps, 4K 120 fps crop, 10-bit 4:2:2 internal
- Refined body design with new C5 button, grip, and shutter button placement
- Dual CFexpress Type A/SD card slots
- USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port
- 3.2” touchscreen LCD, 0.9x 9.44m-dot EVF with 240 fps refresh
- Built-in Ethernet
- Optional vertical grip available
- Voice memos, IPTC preset metadata, image burst grouping
- Weather-sealing with shading curtain to protect sensor
Altogether, the a9 III looks mighty impressive. Check out the video above for Watson’s full thoughts on the camera.
Credits: FStoppers