More Sony A9 Specifications Leaked Online
More Sony A9 specifications has been leaked online as the next flagship E-mount mirrorless camera might feature a full-frame image sensor around 70 to 80-megapixels.
The rumor mill is back with some information about the Sony Alpha A9 camera which will be placed above the A7-series.
According to leaksters, the upcoming Sony A9 will have a bigger grip in dimensions. It will have a DSLR alike design and size and sure will be bigger than the current A7-series. Aimed at professional photographers, it will be more comfortable to hold and use for action and sports shooting. Now let’s jump to the leaked Sony A9 specifications.
More Sony A9 Specifications showed up on the web
If rumors are true the Sony Alpha A9 will become the new flagship E-mount mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with full-frame image sensor.
The next flagship model will be capable of capturing unlimited RAW photos in continuous shooting mode. This means it can capture unlimited and won’t pause for buffering. It will also have dual card slots. Both slots will support only XQD cards. There will be no support for CFast version.
The next generation full-frame mirrorless camera from Sony will be a giant leap. It will be aimed at professional action and sports photographers. Sony A7II was the world’s first full frame camera with in-body 5-axis image stabilization. The rumor mill says that the technology will make its way into future Sony A9 model.
Leaked specs so far
- 70-80 megapixel full-frame image sensor
- In-body image stabilization technology
- Unlimited RAW shooting
- Dual SD card slot
- Better HDR
- Bigger grip
No information about the official announcement date. Sony A7-series are selling great so we can expect the company won’t announce this amazing mirrorless camera in the near future. We might see it around Photokina 2016 event in September.
This is all for Sony A9 specifications. Anyway stay tuned with us and we’ll pass more information when it is available. Just like with all rumors, take this one with a grain of salt.
via: SAR