Sony A9 IIIEye-Tracking 120 FPS, 24 MP Full-Frame IBIS, 1/80,000 Flash Sync, ISO 250~25,600 (125L~51,200H), 4K/120pSample Images Intro New Good Bad Missing Sony: A9 III A1 II A1 A9 II A7R V A7R IV A7 V A7 IV A7 III A7S III A7CR A7C II A7c FX3 FX2 ZV-E1 A6700 A6600 A6400 ZV-E10 II ZV-E10 ZV-1 II RX1R III RX10/4 RX100/7 Flash Lenses Sony A9 III (24.8 oz./703g with battery and a card, has two slots: each takes either an SD card or CFexpress type A card, $5,998) and Sony FE 20-70mm f/4 G. bigger. I'd get mine at Adorama, at Amazon, at B&H or at Crutchfield, or get it used at eBay if you know How to Win at eBay. This 100% all-content, junk-free website's biggest source of support is when you use those or any of these links to my personally approved sources I've used myself for way over 100 combined years when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live — but I receive nothing for my efforts if you take the chance of getting it elsewhere. Sony does not seal its boxes in any way, so never buy at retail or any other source not on my personally approved list since you'll have no way of knowing if you're missing accessories, getting a defective, damaged, returned, dropped, incomplete, gray-market, store demo or used camera — and my personally approved sources allow for 100% cash-back returns for at least 30 days if you don't love your new A9 III. I've used many of these sources since the 1970s because I can try it in my own hands and return it if I don't love it, and because they ship from secure remote warehouses where no one gets to touch your new camera before you do. Buy only from the approved sources I've used myself for decades for the best prices, service, return policies and selection.
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Sample Images topSample Images Intro New Good Bad Missing (more at High ISOs) These are just snapshots; my real work is in my Gallery. These are all shot hand-held as LIGHT JPGs (the smallest file type); no tripods, no FINE or EXTRA FINE JPGs or RAW files were used or needed. Desert Hideaway, California, 4:42 PM, Friday, 23 February 2024. Sony A9 Mk III VIVID image with +9 Saturation, Sony FE 20-70mm f/4 G at 36mm at f/8 at 1/800 at Auto ISO 250 (LV 14⅓), Radiant Photo software. bigger or camera-original © file.
Desert Sunset, La Quinta, California, 5:38 PM, Friday, 23 February 2024. Sony A9 Mk III VIVID image with +9 Saturation, Sony FE 70-200mm f/4 G OSS MACRO II at 79mm at f/5 at 1/125 at Auto ISO 250 (LV 10.3), Radiant Photo and Skylum Luminar Neo software. bigger or camera-original © file.
Matador Red 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, La Quinta Car Show, La Quinta, California, 10:43 AM, Saturday, 24 February 2024. Sony A9 Mk III VIVID image with +9 Saturation, Sony FE 20-70mm f/4 G at 70mm at f/8 at 1/1,250 at Auto ISO 250 (LV 15.0), Radiant Photo software. bigger or full-resolution 24 MP, 5 MB JPG file.
Basketball, Manhattan, 2:36 PM, Tuesday, 07 November 2023. Vertical crop from a horizontal Sony A9 Mk III image at +1 Saturation, Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II at 85mm at f/2.8 at 1/1,000 at Auto ISO 1,000, -0.7 stops exposure compensation (LV 9.6), exactly as shot. bigger or camera-original © file.
Chelsea Piers Fitness, Manhattan, 3:41 PM, Tuesday, 07 November 2023. Sony A9 Mk III at +1 Saturation, Sony FE 24-105mm f4 G OSS at 105mm at f/5.6 at 1/250 at Auto ISO 250 (LV 11.6), exactly as shot. bigger or camera-original © file.
Ironwork, Chelsea Piers, Manhattan, 3:54 PM, Tuesday, 07 November 2023. Sony A9 Mk III at +1 Saturation, Sony FE 24-105mm f4 G OSS at 105mm at f/8 at 1/200 at Auto ISO 250 (LV 12.3), color added in Photoshop CS6 since I forgot to amp-up the color in the Creative Controls in-camera. bigger or camera-original © file.
The Intrepid, Chelsea at Dusk, Pier 86, Manhattan, 4:43 PM, Tuesday, 07 November 2023. Sony A9 Mk III at +9 Saturation, Sony FE 24-105mm f4 G OSS at 24mm at f/11 at 1/15 at Auto ISO 250, -0.7 stops exposure compensation (LV 9.5), color and deliberate vignetting and contrast added in Photoshop CS6 (from 2012). bigger or camera-original © file.
Ho-Hum Pizzeria, 46th Street, Manhattan, 8:53 PM, Tuesday, 07 November 2023. Sony A9 Mk III shot through a window at +9 Saturation, Sony FE 24-105mm f4 G OSS at 24mm at f/4 at 1/40 at Auto ISO 250 (LV 8.0), Perfectly Clear (now sold as Radiant Photo). bigger. Long Island's famous Villa Monte, run by a couple from Napoli (Naples), blows the place above out of the water. Tell them Rockwell sent you. Monte's puts out dozens and dozens of different pies from which you can order slices for lunch, with everything from regular pizza as you see above to Baked Ziti, Chicken Marsala or Veal Parmesan on a slice. Sorry, we fourth-generation native New Yorkers get personal about our favorite pizzerias (Monte photos with my iPhone 15 Pro Max).
11th Avenue Looking South from 46th Street, Manhattan, 9:03 PM, Tuesday, 07 November 2023. Sony A9 Mk III at +9 Saturation, Sony FE 24-105mm f4 G OSS at 24mm at f/4 at 1/15 hand-held at Auto ISO 1,000, -0.7 stops exposure compensation (LV 4.6), Perfectly Clear (now sold as Radiant Photo), perspective correction in Photoshop CS6 (from 2012) (I don't need no stinking perspective-control lenses). bigger or camera-original © file. Introduction topSample Images Intro New Good Bad Missing
The rolling shutter was called a focal plane shutter with film, and it's brought the same limitations to almost every other interchangeable-lens camera for about the past 100 years.
It can shoot 14 bit raw for 192 frames, which is about 6 GB of data in a 1.6 second burst! It captures each burst to an on-sensor DRAM buffer, which then can be read and recorded to your card when the burst is done.
In exchange for these significant benefits the sensor has a limited ISO range of only ISO 250 ~ 25,600 (125L ~ 51,200H). This is fine, as the A9 III is intended for big-league, full time pros who light their sets and arenas properly; this isn't a camera for shooters who need foolishly high ISOs settings that look crappy anyway. The A9 III looks as good at ISO 51,200 as other cameras that go higher; it's just that the A9 III only goes to 51,200 probably because its processors can't do more noise reduction at 120 FPS. Big time shooters rarely need anything above ISO 6,400; we light our sets well. If you're still counting pixels or ISOs then stick with the Sony A1. My A9 III seemed to run through batteries pretty fast, but that also could be because I was playing with it so much. Only if you order yours today, Sony says it should ship in Spring 2024, and if all goes well and you have yours on order it might ship as soon as 08 February, 2024. I'd order my A9 III at Adorama, at Amazon or at B&H, or eventually get it used at eBay if you know How to Win at eBay.
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I'd order my A9 III at Adorama, at Amazon or at B&H, or eventually get it used at eBay if you know How to Win at eBay.
Sensor specifications top24 MP. 23.8 × 35.6 mm CMOS. 3:2 aspect ratio. 1.01 × crop factor.
ISO specifications topISO 250 ~ 25,600. Pulls to ISO 200, ISO 160 or ISO 125. Pushes to ISO 32,000, ISO 40,000 or ISO 51,200.
White Balance specifications topThe usual, along with a manual 2,500 K ~ 9,900 K Kelvin range.
Image Sizes specifications top6,000 × 4,000 pixels native (24,000,000 pixels). 3,936 × 2,632 Medium (10 MP). 3,008 × 2,000 Small (6 MP).
Stabilization specifications topMoving Sensor. Rated "8 stops improvement."
Lens Corrections specifications topFalloff ("peripheral illumination"). Distortion. Lateral color. Breathing (for video).
Still Formats specifications topJPG, HEIF and/or ARW 5.0 raw. sRGB and Adobe RGB.
Video specifications topFile Formats XAVC S: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264. XAVC HS: MPEG-H HEVC/H.265.
Frame Sizes and Rates 4K at 119.88, 59.94, 29.97 or 23.976 FPS (there's got to be 100/50/25 in there someplace). 1,920 × 1,080 at 59.94, 29.97 or 23.976 FPS (there's got to be 50 and 25 in there someplace). Also time lapse and slo-mo.
Audio specifications topLPCM at 48 ksps at 16- or 24-bits. S - t - e - r - e - O microphone built in. 3.5mm mic-in jack with plug-in power overrides built-in mic. 3.5mm headphone jack. Single mono speaker.
Autofocus specifications top759 AF points cover 96% area, LV -5 to +20 with an f/2 lens. White LED AF Assist light.
Light Meter specifications top1,200 zone. LV -3 ~ +20 with an f/2 lens.
Finder specifications top0.64" (1.6 cm) OLED. 9,437,184 dots. 0.90× magnification with 50mm lens. 41º apparent field of view. Auto brightness control. -4 ~ +3 diopters. 21 mm eyepoint (25mm from the glass lens deeper inside the eyepiece). 60 FPS standard, 120 FPS Hi and 240 FPS Hi+.
Shutter specifications topMechanical ShutterNone, and none needed.
Silent Electronic Shutter1/80,000 ~ 30 seconds in single-frame mode. "Only" goes to 1/16,000 in continuous shooting and "only" to 1/8,000 in video. Hint: Video looks best with shutter speeds of twice the frame rate (a 180º shutter in film parlance, or 1/50 at 25 FPS for instance). Shorter video shutter speeds make the motion jerky or "strobed," which is best used as a special effect to create tension. Use an ND filter to let you use the correct speeds for most video storytelling outdoors; these cameras tend to have to default to speeds much too fast for rendering motion naturally. Bulb. Flash sync at all speeds, including 1/80,000. Sony's specs imply that it might limit you to 1/500 with non-Sony brand flash; I haven't tried it otherwise. I do know mine works flawlessly at 1/1,000 with the Sony HVL-F60R Mk II flash.
Remote Releases specifications topUse the free app to control it over Bluetooth.
Buffer (Burst) Sizes specifications top192 frames.
Flash specifications top1/80,000 sync speed.
Built-in Flash None.
External Flash Dedicated hot shoe. Standard PC (Prontor-Compur) flash sync terminal.
LCD Monitor specifications top3.2" (80 mm) diagonal, 2,095,104 dot touch-screen LCD on an unusually flippy mechanism. It rotates 98º up and 40º down. It flips out 180º horizontally: Sony A9 Mk III and Sony FE 24-105mm f4 G OSS. bigger. When flipped out as shown, flips around 270º. It can do all sorts of crazy things like this below, and even flips forwards. Sony A9 Mk III and Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II. bigger.
Connectors specifications topSony A9 Mk III connectors. bigger. Left Column, from topGigabit Ethernet. HDMI Full Size Type A: 4K at 59.94p, 29.97p and 23.976p, 1,920 x 1,080 at 59.94p, 59.94i and 23.976p, YCbCr 4:2:2 10bit, RGB 8bi , 4,672 x 2,628 at 59.94p, 29.97p and 23.976p or Raw 16bit. PC (Prontor-Compur) flash sync terminal.
Right Column, from top3.5mm mic input. 3.5mm headphone jack. USB-C 3.2 (10 Gbps) for video live streaming, data and charging. Streams MJPEG YUV 4:2:0 4K at 15p or 30p; 1,920 x 1,080 at 30 or 60p and 1,280 x 720 at 30p with LPCM 48 ksps 16 bit audio. Micro USB "multi interface." Speaker (behind two holes).
Wi-Fi specifications topIEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac. 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz.
NFC specifications topNo.
Bluetooth specifications topv 5.0. 2.4 GHz.
GPS specifications topNo, use the app.
Storage specifications topTwo slots. Each takes either an SD card (UHS-I/II) or a CFexpress type A card: Sony A9 Mk III Card Door. bigger.
Quality specifications topBottom, Sony A9 Mk III and Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II. bigger. Made in Thailand.
Power & Battery specifications topBatteryRated 410 still shots or 90 minutes of video shooting with the viewfinder. Rated 520 still shots or 95 minutes of video shooting with the rear LCD. Power consumption is rated 4.8 W for still shooting or 6.8 W for video with the finder (3.8W or 6.6W with the LCD). NP-FZ100 rechargeable lithium ion battery: Sony NP-FZ100 battery. enlarge.
Sony NP-FZ100 battery. enlarge. It's 7.2V, 2,280 mAh, 16.4 Wh.
ChargingIt charges via USB in-camera, or also charges in the included BC-QZ1 Corded Battery Charger. Although I prefer a folding plug charger, the included universal corded charger works anywhere with the right cord. A nice feature is the three-segment battery status indicator. It shows about 2/3 charged here: Sony BC-QZ1 Battery Charger with NP-FZ100 battery. bigger.
Sony BC-QZ1 Battery Charger. bigger. The BC-QZ1 is rated 100~240V, 50/60 Hz, 0.38A in, and 8.4VDC @ 1.6A out. You can charge two batteries at once; one in the camera via USB and the other in this charger.
Size specifications topDepth overall from grip to eyepiece3.81 × 5.36 × 3.26 inches HWD,. 96.9 × 136.1 × 82.9 millimeters HWD.
Depth only from grip to monitor3.81 × 5.36 × 2.87 inches HWD. 96.9 × 136.1 × 72.8 millimeters HWD.
Weight specifications top24.8 oz. (703 g) with battery and a card. 21.8 oz. (618 g) stripped.
Environment specifications topOperating 0º ~ 40º C (32º ~ 104º F).
Sony's Model Number specifications topILCE-9M3.
Included specifications topA9 III body with attached eyecup. Hot shoe cover. Shoulder strap. NP-FZ100 battery. BC-QZ1 Charger and AC power cord. Cable protector.
Announced specifications top9:30 AM, Tuesday, 07 November 2023, in Manhattan.
Promised for specifications topAs of 06 February 2024, Sony claims it may start shipping on 08 February 2024. This is good; back in November 2023 Sony was expecting that if all went well and you had yours on order it might ship as soon as 21 February, 2024.
Available specifications top08 February 2024.
Price, U. S. A. specifications top03 March 2024$5,998 at Adorama, at Amazon, at B&H and at Crutchfield. About $5,600 used if you know How to Win at eBay. November 2023 ~ February 2024$5,998 at Adorama, at Amazon or at B&H. Performance topSample Images Intro New Good Bad Missing
Overall Autofocus Buffer Clearing Ergonomics Exposure Finder Flash High ISOs Lens Corrections Mechanics Stabilization Rear LCD Playback Data Power & Battery
I'd order my A9 III at Adorama, at Amazon or at B&H, or eventually get it used at eBay if you know How to Win at eBay.
Overall performance top
Autofocus performance top
Buffer Clearing performance topBuffer clearing isn't a problem. It never gets in the way, and I use a slow 48 MB/s SD card in one slot just for grins as well as a fast CFexpress type A card in the other. Yes, it takes longer for the finder display to stop showing card-writing for the SD card, but since the buffer works as a buffer should (writing to the card while you start shooting the next burst), all works well.
Ergonomics performance top
The Advance Mode and Exposure Mode dials are always locked, requiring holding the unlock button on top while moving them. (The right-most exposure compensation dial may be left locked or unlocked by pressing the lock button which stays in ether the locked or unlocked position, unlike the other dials which are always locked.)
Sony A9 Mk III and Sony FE 300mm f/2.8 GM OSS. bigger.
Sony A9 Mk III Charge LED Upstairs in La Quinta, February 2024. bigger.
Sony A9 Mk III and Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II. bigger.
Exposure performance topExposure control is good, no news here. It still often requires ±0.7 stops of compensation if images are predominantly high- or low-key.
Finder performance top
One minor observation is that the finder image can have moiré if the subject has sharp edges or patterns. This isn't in the final images; these are artifacts of the abbreviated image resampling processing used to scale the pixels of the live image to the fewer pixels in the finder.
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I only shot indoors, and it was trivially easy to shoot at 1/1,000 with full fill flash automation; just turn on the flash and shoot. No longer do faster shutter speeds lock out or does the flash not fire at some settings. Finally it just goes, better than it ever has in most cameras made over the past 100 years. Fill flash is critical to people photography in most light outdoors.
High ISO Performance performance top
The A9 III uses a completely new sensor architecture which does things we need, like 120 FPS with no rolling shutter and flash sync at every speed, and doesn't focus on what got armchair photographers excited 15 years ago, like foolish high ISOs. I can shoot under full moonlight handheld without stabilization at ISO 6,400; how much ISO speed do you need? It's easy to compare the A9 III to any other camera; I shoot this same test subject with every camera and offer the camera-original files for you perusal in each of my reviews. Have fun!
Complete Images details shadow detail performance topAs seen at normal image sizes below, the A9 III pretty much makes the same images from ISO 125 (L-1) to ISO 12,800. ISO 25,600 gets a little blotchier or noisy, and ISO 51,200 (H+1) gets blotchier and grainier, but still quite usable if I need it for normal-sized images. ISO 125 (L-1) and ISO 200 (L-0.3) are "pull" ISOs with slightly greater highlight contrast which can lead to slightly snappier images. In bad lighting this also can result in highlights washing out a little bit earlier than at the other ISOs, as you can see in the bright window frame on the right. This is typical performance. There's no mystery to comparing cameras; I shoot this same test at all the ISOs of every other camera I review so you can compare for yourself. Caveat: I repainted these walls white from their previous tan as of March 2023. The background wall won't match in older reviews. Click any for the camera-original © LARGE JPG LIGHT files: Click any for the camera-original © JPG files (about 4.5 MB each).
Fine Details: 600 × 450 Pixel Crops (10× magnification) High ISOs details shadow detail performance topHere are crops from the same images as above, showing the clock on the right. What we see at the high magnifications below is that fine details go away as the ISO increases. This happens with all cameras (and our own eyes) and is an artifact of the noise reduction working harder as the ISO increases. In the A9 III, ISO 125 (L) ~ ISO 400 all have about the same level of detail. Oddly detail doesn't increase below ISO 400 as it does in other cameras and it seems relatively soft at low ISOs — but then again I didn't have sharpening cranked all the way up as I usually do. It becomes softer at every higher ISO. This is normal and how noise reduction works in every camera. By ISO 12,800 most of the detailed scrollwork between the clock numbers is gone. By ISO 25,600 the minute marks are mostly gone. By ISO 51,200 (H) all the detail is gone from the clock face, leaving only the numbers. It's normal for details to go away at higher ISOs in all digital cameras. These are 600 × 450 pixel crops which vary in size to fit your browser window. If these are about 3" (7.5cm) wide on your screen, the complete images would print at 20 × 30" (50 × 75 cm) at this same high magnification. If these are about 6" (15cm) wide on your screen, the complete images would print at 40 × 60" (1 × 1.5 meters) at this same extreme magnification. If these are about 12" (30cm) wide on your screen, the complete images would print at 80 × 120" (2 × 3 meters) at this same insanely high magnification. Click any for the camera-original © LARGE JPG LIGHT files: Click any for the camera-original © JPG files (about 4.5 MB each).
Dark-Area 600 × 450 Pixel Crops (10× magnification) High ISOs details shadow detail performance topHere are different crops from the same images as above, now showing the dark grillwork of the fireplace. Oddly, possibly again owing to the very different sensor architecture, shadow detail remains about the same from ISO 125 (L) to ISO 800, and we can still see the screen at ISO 3,200. The screen is mostly gone at ISO 6,400. The bricks behind the screen are gone at ISO 12,800. The large scrolls are half gone at ISO 25,600, and at ISO 51,200 (H+1) there is more noise and color blotches than subject detail. Again, it's normal in all digital cameras for details to go away at higher ISOs. These are 600 × 450 pixel crops which vary in size to fit your browser window. If these are about 3" (7.5cm) wide on your screen, the complete images would print at 20 × 30" (50 × 75 cm) at this same high magnification. If these are about 6" (15cm) wide on your screen, the complete images would print at 40 × 60" (1 × 1.5 meters) at this same extreme magnification. If these are about 12" (30cm) wide on your screen, the complete images would print at 80 × 120" (2 × 3 meters) at this same insanely high magnification. Click any for the camera-original © LARGE JPG LIGHT files: Click any for the camera-original © JPG files (about 4.5 MB each).
New York's Theater District High ISOs performance topAs seen at normal image sizes below, the A9 III pretty much makes the same images from ISO 125 (L) to ISO 25,600. ISO 51,200 (Hi 1.0) gets a little blotchier or noisy, but it's no big deal unless you're enlarging it, at which point the ISO 51,200 images are softer, noisier and blotchier. While ISO 51,200 (H) doesn't look that great, it doesn't look much different on other models that provide higher ISO settings! In other words, while the A9 III doesn't go any higher than ISO 51,200, it doesn't look any worse than other cameras like the older A9 II or A7 III at ISO 51,200. The other cameras can be set higher, but look worse and worse at higher settings. This suggests that the A9 III simply ran out of the processing power needed to process the greater noise reduction needed for higher ISOs at its insane 120 FPS while it's busy processing focus and exposure and everything else going on. This suggests that more efficient firmware in the future may unlock higher ISOs, and we might see higher ISOs in production models in February 2024. Only time will tell. This is no big deal because higher ISOs are silly. No one needs ISOs above 10,000 unless they're doing something wrong. For instance, all these images below were easy to get hand-held at ISO 125 with an f/4 lens; no one would shoot any of this above ISO 250. Even shooting in pitch black on city streets or well-lit sports indoors, ISO 1,000 is all I need; not even ISO 1,600 or ISO 3,200. Five-digit ISOs and above are mostly for people who spend more time comparing printed specifications than shooting for a living. Even before stabilization I had no problem shooting hand-held under full moonlight at ISO 6,400 with a 28mm f/1.4 lens. High ISOs are mostly a sales feature; if this is all you worry about, look other cameras like even the A7 III for better stupid-high ISO performance. At the ISOs pros need for shooting properly-lit subjects, the A9 III is more than good enough. Don't read too much into these snaps below. They're hand-held with autofocus, and the focus will drift from shot to shot depending on where the AF system felt like focussing. Likewise, half the signs are active LED screens changing colors and images each frame. The A9 III does a great job capturing everything without banding, but each shot is different because everything is changing so fast. Click any for the camera-original © 24 MP JPG LIGHT files (about 5 MB each): Click any for the camera-original © 24 MP JPG LIGHT files (about 5 MB each).
Times Square High ISOs performance topAs you can see, ISO 125 (L) is fine as far as dynamic range; highlights and shadows all look great. Click any for the camera-original © 24 MP JPG LIGHT files (about 5 MB each): Click any for the camera-original © 24 MP JPG LIGHT files (about 5 MB each). The screens on the right went wild white and green in my ISO 51,200 shot; it's not a dynamic range limitation or the A9 III washing-out. This is Times Square for crying out loud and everything is flashing like crazy. Using ISOs this high are foolish for these shots. The ISO 51,200 shot in the Theater District was at 1/4,000 and the Times Square shot was at 1/8,000! ISO 250 is more than enough for these.
Lens Corrections performance topIt's the usual from Sony, with falloff ("peripheral illumination"), distortion, and lateral color correction. It also adds focus breathing correction for video. If you shoot raw data rather than JPG images, whatever software you use to create visible images from raw data may or may not correct these as is done in-camera as JPGs. You're on your own there; I don't bother with raw data.
Mechanical Quality performance topIt's the usual for Sony; a mix of plastic and metal. Many of the knobs are knurled metal with engraved markings, which looks nice, but they're not completely finished so the edges are sharper than they should be for comfort.
Made inMade in Thailand.
Image Stabilization performance topThe stabilization system worked great but I didn't push it. Sony cautioned that this is one thing they're still perfecting for the final released A9 III next year. The slowest speeds at which I shot were 1/4 of a second, and all my shots were perfectly sharp, so I think we're doing OK. This is a camera for action, not hand-held night shots.
Rear LCD Monitor performance topThe rear monitor flips all over (good), but it's still a crappy little 3" screen with no auto brightness control so we need to change its brightness manually as we go from indoors to outdoors. Geeze, the first iPhone in 2007 had a bigger screen. I should quit my whining as I never use it except as an AF-area selector touch-pad during viewfinder shooting.
Playback performance topPlayback is the usual from Sony.
You can do burst deletes if you set playback to show only the first image of each burst. In other words, if you have the camera group all the shots of each burst together — but then you need more button pushes to see individual shots inside each burst. You can't get it to run easily as newer Canons do.
Data performance top24 MP JPG LIGHT files range from about 1.8 MB to 7.1 MB depending on subject detail and ISO (noise). The median file size with what I shot is 3 MB, which is excellent. They are tagged as 350 DPI.
Power & Battery performance topThe NP-FZ100 battery is the same used in most modern Sony cameras. My battery wears down pretty quickly in my A9 III, which for all I know is because I never went looking for the power-saving options I usually use. I usually have my own cameras set to their most power-stingy settings. I shoot slowly and deliberately; the A9 III is for hot sports. Mine charges at about 14 watts (1.6 A at 9 V) via the USB-C port, which usually recharges a battery in about an hour if you're not completely dead. Sony A9 Mk III and Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II. bigger.
Compared topSample Images Intro New Good Bad Missing I'd order my A9III at Adorama, at Amazon or at B&H, or eventually get it used at eBay if you know How to Win at eBay.
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Recommendations topSample Images Intro New Good Bad Missing I'd order my A9III at Adorama, at Amazon or at B&H, or eventually get it used at eBay if you know How to Win at eBay. The A9 III is especially brilliant for sports and action, and for portraits and people pictures with fill flash in any light. You people know who you are. If you have worry about resolution (I don't; my basketball shot is a tight vertical crop from a horizontal shot), then get an A7R V, and if you want ISOs above 51,200, you'll get much better results if you bring some lighting rather than shoot a different camera in the dark. I had to use the exposure compensation dial lock, otherwise it tended to get knocked accidently. Hint: Video looks best with shutter speeds of twice the frame rate (a 180º shutter in film parlance, or 1/50 at 25 FPS for instance). Shorter video shutter speeds make the motion jerky or "strobed," which is best used as a special effect to create tension. Use an ND filter to let you use the correct speeds for most video storytelling outdoors; these cameras tend to have to default to speeds much too fast for rendering motion naturally. I'd order my A9 III at Adorama, at Amazon or at B&H, or eventually get it used at eBay if you know How to Win at eBay. This 100% all-content, junk-free website's biggest source of support is when you use those or any of these links to my personally approved sources I've used myself for way over 100 combined years when you get anything, regardless of the country in which you live — but I receive nothing for my efforts if you take the chance of getting it elsewhere. Sony does not seal its boxes in any way, so never buy at retail or any other source not on my personally approved list since you'll have no way of knowing if you're missing accessories, getting a defective, damaged, returned, dropped, incomplete, gray-market, store demo or used camera — and my personally approved sources allow for 100% cash-back returns for at least 30 days if you don't love your new A9 III. I've used many of these sources since the 1970s because I can try it in my own hands and return it if I don't love it, and because they ship from secure remote warehouses where no one gets to touch your new camera before you do. Buy only from the approved sources I've used myself for decades for the best prices, service, return policies and selection. Thanks for helping me help you! Ken.
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