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SONY Alpha 9 III Full-Frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera

TEST DRIVE THE SONY š¯›‚9 III FULL-FRAME MIRRORLESS INTERCHANGEABLE LENS CAMERA THIS WEEKEND! LEARN MORE.

NEW! SONY Alpha 9 III Full-Frame Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens Camera

  • Unprecedented imagery from the world’s first1 camera with global shutter full-frame image sensor
  • Blackout-free, 120 fps continuous shooting with full AF/AE tracking
  • Preserve split-second moments with maximum shutter speed of 1/80,000 second4
  • Exmor RS image sensor with global shutter system
  • BIONZ XR™ image processing engine boosts overall processing speed by up to 8x6
  • Composite RAW Shooting reduces noise
  • Advanced optical 5-axis image stabilization detects and correct camera shake
  • Blackout-free shooting for uninterrupted view during fast-paced shooting
  • Up to 120 AF/AE tracking calculations per second10
  • Never miss a moment with Pre-Capture11
  • Continuous Shooting Speed Boost rapidly increases frame rate to capture the action
  • Real-time Recognition AF14 identifies and tracks subjects even if face/eye obscured
  • Reliable recognition of a wider range of subjects
  • Wide, fast, precise autofocus and tracking
  • Match AF tracking response to subject movement
  • Customizable focus area to match the subject
  • Flash sync at up to 1/80,0004 shutter speed vastly expands creative possibilities
  • Flicker-free shooting16 compensates for interference from artificial lighting
  • Global shutter eliminates flash banding
  • 4K movies free of rolling shutter with high resolution and detail
  • 4K 120p17 without cropping for the first time in an α body
  • S-Cinetone™ for a cinematic look without the need for color grading
  • Breathing compensation for consistent angle of view when focusing18
  • Dynamic active Mode stabilisation19
  • Auto Framing21 keeps the subject in a prominent position when shooting movies
  • Uniquely flexible tilting monitor for enhanced shooting flexibility
  • New front Custom button provides easier operation while holding the grip
  • QXGA 9.44 million dot viewfinder with up to 240fps refresh rate
  • Dual CFexpress Type A /SDXC/SDHC compatible media slots
  • Optional VG-C5 Vertical Grip


  • Rugged reliability for challenging environments
  • Robust and durable
  • Shading curtain closed on power-off
  • Ergonomic grip design
  • Improved group display
  • Built-in Wi-Fi for FTP and smartphone transfers plus PC Remote tethering
  • Clearer voice memo recording
  • Multiple IPTC presets
  • Dedicated Still/Movie/S&Q dial for flexible hybrid operation
  • Anti-dust system increases dust removal efficiency
  • 1000BASE-T Ethernet for fast communication
  • USB Type-C® connector supports SuperSpeed USB 10 Gbps (USB 3.2)
  • Touch operation during shooting and playback
  • UVC/UAC support for high-quality webcam applications
  • USB PD (Power Delivery) supports fast charging

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