• Reviews around a9 (4.13 of 5)

    Sony a9 Full Frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera (Body Only) (ILCE9/B)

    • I had the chance to test out the A9 and love it
    • it feels of high quality, but in terms of all weather sealing, etc. is not comparable to the pro bodies of the competition (e.g. the covers of memory cards and ports are not weather sealed).In conclusion: The a9 is a speed monster, and photographers who want this will appreciate the a9’s main feature
    • I feel like the A9 should have been called the A7 Mark III, frankly
    • It took a week of shooting with the A7riii to really appreciate the A9.
    • At 50 ISO the 7RII outshines the A9 as well as at 6400 ISO.
    • Overheating aside, the a9 is a technical marvel, truly.
    • When you are in Flexible-Spot focus, this simulates a Nikon center focus point, but the A9 is FAR, FAR less accurate and speedy when compared to my Nikon
    • But the A9 is especially fast and responsive in this regard when compared to the A7.5
    • Just a side note, the a9 is pretty comfortable in the hand even without the grip, but I prefer it.- Flip out screen
    • If you can't afford the a9, but want a Sony camera, I would suggest looking into the Sony a99II
    • Just a side note, the a9 is pretty comfortable in the hand even without the grip, but I prefer it.- Flip out screen
    • The problem: Eye-AF ONLY works when you assign a physical button to do it and it ONLY works as long as you hold down that button
    • At 50 ISO the 7RII outshines the A9 as well as at 6400 ISO.