Think Canon’s EOS 5D Mark IV is fast and light enough already? You should turn your eyes on the Sony Alpha A9, which Sony Malaysia has officially launched this morning and have us try out its beast of performance. The Alpha A9 has got the world’s first full frame stacked CMOS sensor at 24.2-megapixels, it features a 693 point focal plane phase detection AF points with a staggering 60 AF/AE tracking calculations per second, continuous shooting up to 20 fps and a maximum shutter speed of up to 1/32000 second, which in laymen terms, it means this camera can capture focused subjects at blazing fast speeds. Photographers will also be glad to know that the A9 is capable of shooting uncompressed 14-bit RAW, which allows them to get the most out of the wide dynamic range of the sensor.
The Sony Alpha A9’s body feels pretty much like the A7, there’s now an additional dial on the left that lets you change its drive mode and focus type, which actually helps save a lot of effort navigating around the menus, you also get to have four custom buttons for accessing your favorite features, and best of all the video recording button is no longer positioned at the awkward side of the body.
Alpha A9 (body only) – RM21,799
Super-telephoto Zoom Lens (SEL100400) – RM12,699
Premium Wide Angle Zoom Lens (SEL1635GM) – RM10,899
Compact Wide Angle Lens (SEL1224GM) – RM7,899
Check out some of the samples down below taken with the Sony Alpha A9, all photos are unedited.
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