Sony has confirmed that we can expect a new camera to be launched imminently, with an announcement scheduled for scheduled for 09:00 EST / 14:00 GMT / 00:00 AEST today (Nov 7)! As the holding page on ...
The Sony A9 III is, hands down, the most advanced camera ever made. While not (yet, at least) being referred to as the company’s flagship, the A9 series has traditionally occupied that position. And ...
Sony has officially introduced its anticipated A9 camera, and with it comes a bunch of features packed into a compact, relatively speaking, body. This model is the latest addition to Sony's massively ...
Sony has released firmware updates a selection of its mirrorless and cinema cameras that add content credentials for video ...
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Canon R1 vs Sony A9 III: The Best Camera for Sports Photography
Canon and Sony cameras have always been competing with one another. While Sony moved to mirrorless cameras before others, ...
What is a global shutter? The star of the show for the a9 III is, by far, its global shutter. Global shutter technology isn’t new, with a handful of cinema cameras utilizing it over the past few years ...
Mirrorless cameras. On paper, some of them seem perfect. They’re quick and powerful with lightweight bodies, but their main drawback has been equally light lens catalogs. Having a variety of prime, ...
VENICE BEACH, Calif. — Sony’s new A9 camera is an expensive, but fascinating piece of technology that’s produced the fastest auto focus I’ve seen, in a small yet professional grade camera. Bad news ...
This morning Sony showed off a new flagship 24-megapixel camera in the Sony A9, able to shoot photos very, very fast. This camera is able to shoot up to 20 frames per second with no blackout – that's ...
Sony has just launched its most impressive, and most expensive mirrorless camera yet, the 24.2-megapixel Alpha A9. Equipped with the first ever full-frame stacked CMOS sensor, it's all about speed, ...
I want this Sony A9 ($4,498) to meet a horrible death. Something violent, like tumbling down the side of a mountain straight into a crevasse, or something poetic, like dropping 20 feet off the side of ...
Chris Welch is a former senior reviewer who worked at The Verge from 2011 until May 2025. His coverage areas included audio (Sonos, Apple, Bose, Sony, etc.), home theater, smartphones, photography, ...
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