The Sony A9II Announced. Here is the lowdown.

The Sony A9II Announced! Here is the lowdown.

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The Speed Demon MKII, umm,  I mean the Sony A9II was officially announced today. A couple of days ago I had a phone briefing with Sony under NDA about this new camera. Nope, with this release Sony did not (at least not yet) offer a media excursion to test it so all I have is what I know from the press release and that phone briefing. Here are the specs and info and as soon as I have hands on I will have a full report.

So it looks the same at first glance but Sony did make some marked improvements to the A9 for this release. Things that could only be done via a hardware update. While Sony has improved the A9 MKI with firmware updates over time, this new MKII, while using the same sensor, brings marked improvements for the pros who need it. The A9II is aimed at sports and wedding pros, and this is at the top of the heap when it comes to Sony distal cameras. Much like its predecessor, the MKII is a powerhouse. It now features the same Eye AF for video as the A7RIV.

No SLOG here for video pros as this is not meant to be a video pro camera (A7SIII where are you)?

Bottom line is that this camera will be for those who shoot action and sports or are full time working pros who demand the best in speed. This is a speed demon of a stills camera, and with the no blackout 20FPS shooting, still an amazing experience. See my original A9 review HERE. 

Sony A9 MKII PRESS RELEASE:

SAN DIEGO — October 3, 2019 — Sony Electronics today announced Alpha 9 II (model ILCE-9M2). The latest model from Sony’s acclaimed line-up of α (Alpha) full-frame interchangeable lens cameras, the new model has been created to support working professionals in the fields of sports photography and photojournalism.

The new Alpha 9 II builds on the impressive legacy of the original Alpha 9, maintaining groundbreaking speed performance, including blackout-free continuous shooting at up to 20 frames per second with Auto Focus and Auto Exposure tracking at 60 calculations per second.

Updates include significantly enhanced connectivity and file delivery, continuous shooting at up to 10 fps with mechanical shutter, and evolved AF performance with newly optimized algorithms, re-designed build to enhance durability and operability.

“The voice of our customers is absolutely critical to Sony – we are always listening,” said Neal Manowitz, deputy president for Imaging Products and Solutions Americas at Sony Electronics. “The Alpha 9 II is the direct result of our work with agency, sports and news photographers since the launch of the original Alpha 9. We have added connectivity and network capabilities that drastically improve the professional workflow, while also making enhancements to design, interface and processing power that complete the user experience. Complemented by our extremely versatile E-mount system – with 55 native lenses introduced at this point including super-telephoto 600mm and 400mm G Master™ series lenses – this new camera is a tool unlike any other for professionals, whether in the field or on the field.”

Raising the Bar for Built-in Connectivity in the Professional’s Workflow

The Alpha 9 II includes a built-in 1000BASE-T Ethernet terminal, enabling gigabit communication for high-speed, stable data transfer operations. Additionally, File Transfer over SSL or TLS encryption (FTPS) is supported for increased data security and PC remote (tether) shooting performance is improved, with decreased release time lag and reduced live view screen delay when using the ‘Remote Camera Tool’ desktop application. The speed of the camera’s built-in wireless LAN functionality has also been increased, adding a stable and fast 5 GHz (IEEE 802.11ac) band, in addition to the 2.4 GHz provided in the Alpha 9. IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac standards are all supported.

Designed to improve the speed of news agencies’ workflow, the Alpha 9 II features a new Voice Memo function that allows spoken information to be attached to images in the form of voice memos that can be replayed when the images are reviewed. The voice data can also be included with images sent to an editor, giving them important information needed for effective editing. Alternatively, a field photographer can also use the ‘Transfer & Tagging add-on’ “Imaging Edge™” application to transfer voice tags with the images to their mobile device and have the voice memos automatically converted to text and added to the JPEG images in the form of IPTC metadata. All of this can be done automatically or manually selected by the photographer.

By combining wireless voice/image transfer and automatic voice-to-text conversion with the ability to auto-transfer images with attached voice memos via FTP, it is possible to shoot and transfer the results to an FTP server without ever having to operate a smartphone. FTP settings within the app can also be sent to a camera via Bluetooth®, allowing for a faster workflow.

The Platinum Standard for Speed and Auto Focus Performance

The new Alpha 9 II shares the same acclaimed 35mm full-frame stacked 24.2 MP Exmor RS™ CMOS image sensor with integral memory as the original Alpha 9, giving it the same unmatched speed performance and outstanding image quality. The new model can shoot continuously and completely silently at 20 fps for up to 361 JPEG images or 239 compressed RAW images, with no viewfinder blackout allowing the photographer to follow the subject and action with no interruption to the EVF during picture taking. For times when mechanical shutter is preferred or required, the new Alpha 9 II has been improved to shoot at up to 10 fps, about 2x the speed of the Alpha 9.

The camera is able to function while continuously calculating Auto Focus and Auto Exposure at up to 60 times per second, with newly optimized AF algorithms that provide notably enhanced AF precision and performance, ensuring that even the most erratic subject motion that is associated with sports are captured with high precision. Also useful for sporting events, the camera now offers an anti-flicker shooting mode that automatically detects and adjusts for the presence of fluorescent or artificial lighting to maximize image quality.

The advanced focusing system in the new Alpha 9 II is far beyond the capabilities of any professional camera. Comprised of 693 focal-plane phase-detection AF points covering approximately 93% of the image area, as well as 425 contrast AF points, the Fast Hybrid Auto Focus system achieves extremely fast and accurate performance, ensuring all fast-moving subjects are accurately captured. Additional notable focusing capabilities include Real-time Eye AF with right eye / left eye selection, Real-time Eye AF for animal augmented with a new algorithm, Real-Time Eye AF for movie, Real-time Tracking, selectable focus frame color, Touch Pad focus point control while using the viewfinder and more. AF can also now continuously track even if continuous shooting is greater than F16, providing further accuracy for shots that require slower shutter speeds.

Refined Build and Operability

  • Upgraded BIONZ X™ image processing engine gains maximum benefit from the sensor’s fast readout speed; processor works with front-end LSI to enhance speed in AF/AE detection, image processing, face detection and accuracy, and more
  • Upgraded dust and moisture resistant design to meet the needs of professionals in even the most challenging outdoor conditions; stronger sealing provided at all body seams as well as the battery compartment cover and media slot
  • Latest developed image-processing algorithm reduces noise in the medium-to-high sensitivity range while improving subjective resolution and image quality
  • 5-axis optical in-body image stabilization system that provides a shutter speed advantage of 5.5 steps
  • Improved grip configuration for even greater comfort and sure hold; compatible with Sony VG-C4EM Vertical Grip
  • Improved button design and feel; increased diameter and feedback of the ‘AF-ON’ button; a refined multi-selector joystick design; an exposure compensation dial lock button; and a redesigned shape and new position for the rear dial
  • Redesigned shutter mechanism to suppress even the slightest movement that can cause image blur; tested for durability in excess of 500,000 shutter cycles
  • USB Type-C™ connector that supports fast USB 3.2 Gen 1 data transfer
  • Dual media slots that are both compatible with UHS-I and UHS-II SD cards, allowing higher overall capacity and faster read/write speeds
  • Digital audio interface has been added to the camera’s Multi Interface Shoe™ (MI Shoe), enabling the new ECM-B1M Shotgun Microphone or XLR-K3M XLR Adaptor Kit to be connected directly to the MI Shoe for cleaner, clearer audio recordings

Pricing and Availability

The new Alpha 9 II will be available in November 2019 priced at approximately $4,500 US and $6,000 CA. It will be sold at a variety of Sony’s authorized dealers throughout North America.

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10 Comments

  1. Hello Steve,
    sorry to say, but your Video is quite irritating.
    I mean the quality of the Video. First you do use two different cameras with two different contrast settings and, what is more, two different white balance settings. It´s not nice and smooth to look at.
    I do really enjoy listening to you. But you deserve a more calm background (it´s you who is interesting, not the sourrounding, or else you may go outside to show us more of the area you live in), not a bluish overcast from the backlight and maybe a bit less distortion, if you have the space.
    Otherwise, your videos are fun to listen to and i like to hear your opinion about gear that i don´t own. And gear that i own also, of course.

  2. The A9 II will be magnificent in 24 months and I will buy it then. It will have at least 2 firmware updates and cost 3500 at Christmas. Perfect.

    • I can see the original coming it at $3k. It’s not far off from that now. I also agree that the MKII “upgrade” is lackluster for most. The hardcore posts pros will enjoy the upgrades though. I’d still but the original.

  3. …agree humans insatiable for new tech, and professional needs, but seriously what are they really getting? For street stills photography of any camera model and upgrade since, Sony fully had me with the A7S. It’s perfect. All the image quality I could want, in any light (no need for stabilization), silent, quick, compact, light and reliable. Since then on any Sony model, fluff, weight and megapixels have been added. That said, the next time I need to track the left eye at 20fps of a cheetah running down a gazelle in pouring rain, I’ll be sure to check out the later models.

  4. I love my A9 especially for the silent shutter. The new model is clearly for pros and has nothing that I need. I’m glad that Sony has listened to A9 pro users and responded.

  5. People will gripe about the video on this camera I bet, Humans are too insatiable when it comes to new tech, I would love to own this though.

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