Hands on: Sony A9 III review – never before seen speed


Every now and then a new camera wows the world of photography, and the launch of the Sony A9 III was one of those moments. So is the buzz around the fastest-ever camera justified? I’ve only had a day with the speedy shooter so it’s too early to tell, but I’m certainly optimistic, especially given that this is Sony we’re talking about. 

With the A9 III Sony has upped the bar by some margin for high-performance photography for sports and wildlife. A new kind of sensor with ‘global shutter’ unleashes a number of class-leading features, and crucially eliminates the distortion in photos and video that you can get with the electronic sensors used to enable top performance in most other cameras. 

Put simply, combined technologies have realized never-before-seen performance that’s overkill for most, and exciting for those that can afford Sony’s flagship prices; 120fps burst shooting, a maximum 1/80,000 sec shutter with flash sync at any shutter speed are the headlines, and they’re yours for $6,000 / £6,100 / AU$10,500. 

Sony A9 III no lens attached close up of sensor

(Image credit: Future)

The A9 III is also a camera blessed with Sony’s best innovation that we’ve seen before namely in the A7R V, the camera we awarded best mirrorless camera in our TechRadar 2023 Choice Awards; the Bionz XR processor (the A9 III actually has two of them), an AI-autofocus chip for industry-leading subject tracking AF, the highest-resolution 9.44m-dot EVF, and a 4-axis vari-angle touchscreen.



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