Sony has unveiled the first ever full-frame camera to use a global shutter, the Sony A9 III. This means it offers pro snappers a fastest-ever continuous burst shooting rate at full quality – a rapid 120fps for 24.6MP raw and JPEG photos.
During burst shooting, there’s no blackout, and thanks to that global shutter – which means that all of the sensor’s pixels are read simultaneously – there’s no ‘rolling shutter’ distortion that you can sometimes get with regular sensors.
This means that fast subjects and camera movements, like panning along with moving bikes, are entirely possible without the worry of distortion in your photos. And this record-breaking mode for a full-frame camera comes with refreshingly few compromises, too.
Those burst sequences are only possible for a length of 1.6 seconds, but do include continuous 759-point autofocus – utilizing Sony’s AI autofocus chip for its best-ever subject detection and tracking performance – and auto exposure.
Sony A9 III price and availability
The A9 III list price is $5,999 / £6,100 and it’ll be available from the end of January 2024.
That isn’t the end of the Sony A9 III’s impressive specs either. The Sony A9 II successor can shoot at 1/80,000s (another record) to freeze action, though this is capped at 1/16,000s when you’re shooting continuously.
The camera also boasts flash sync speeds at any shutter speed and is powered by the Bionz ZR processing engine, which is apparently eight times more powerful than the A9 II’s processor.
The A9 III’s in-body image stabilization system also offers up to eight stops of compensation, giving sports and wildlife photographers plenty of leeway when shooting handheld.
While it’s predominantly an uncompromising mirrorless camera for sports photographers – many of whom will be hoping to take it to the 2024 Paris Olympics – the A9 III also has some impressive video specs.
It can shoot 4K/60p (oversampled from 6K) and also 4K/120p slow motion without any crop. With 10-bit 4:2:2 All-I recording, 16-bit raw output and support for both S-Cinetone and S-Log3 on board, the A9 III will be a fine tool for hyrbid shooters who need to capture a mix of photos and video.