One of the major technology companies, Sony, has been in the headlines for a while with a new topic. The company has been making announcements about the Sony A9 III, which has been the subject of rumors for some time. Today, it has been officially announced that the latest model of the A9 series will be unveiled next month. Here are the details!
Sony A9 III will come with a 44-megapixel sensor!
Sony has been disrupting the market with its high-end cameras for the past few years, one of which is the A9 model. The company has recently come into the spotlight with the A9 III model. The emerging rumors are revealing important details about the camera.
According to the reports, the A9 III will offer the best performance for professional sports and wildlife photography. Additionally, the model will feature the latest artificial intelligence-supported object detection autofocus for continuous shooting.
Among its features, the model boasts a maximum 26 fps continuous shooting speed, utilizing automatic exposure, automatic focus, and an electronic shutter with the new 44-megapixel full-frame stacked sensor. A 44-megapixel sensor represents a significant leap from the 24-megapixel sensor resolution in the A9 II.
Furthermore, with its capability for 8K/60p and 4K 120p video, the A9 III seems poised to make a significant improvement in video performance. If the rumors about these features are accurate, the A9 III appears to be closely resembling the A1 in terms of capabilities but at a lower price point. All these features combined indicate that it will be the world’s fastest camera, surpassing all others in its league.
Firstly, it was stated that the Sony A9 III will be released in early or mid-November. There are claims that it will not be more expensive than the A9 II in terms of price. The A9 II was initially released with options of $4,500 / $4,800 / $6,999. It is said that the A9 III will start at a price tag of $5,000.
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