Asian Geographic - 08.2018

(Grace) #1
above and oPPosite
Thanks to its quick
and reliable autofocus,
accurate subject
tracking, and
high-speed burst
mode, the Sony α 9
delivers razor-sharp
full-frame images even
at high ISOs, making
it the ultimate tool for
The Sony α9 is the very first mirrorless sports shooters
camera I’ve used in my career as a sports
and documentary photographer. With a
body weighing in at just 673 grams, it’s
small, light and easy to work with: I was
able to shoot for the entire day without
my arms feeling heavy – something any
photographer would be thankful for after
toting a full set of gear around for hours.
The autofocus on the α9 is superb. With
over 600 autofocus points, this camera’s
ability to track subjects is far superior to
any other. With the extremely precise
tracking, I was able to get shots of the

players in action without compromising on
sharpness. No matter how quick the athletes
moved, the autofocus was able to lock on. The
α9’s electronic shutter allows for continuous
shooting at a speedy 20 frames per second,
making it possible to record sequences of
images and select frames capturing the perfect
moment. The tilting rear screen is also handy
when composing images taken at low angles.
Another essential feature for sports
shooters is the α9’s built-in network port,
which facilitates file transfers at gigabit
Ethernet speeds, and also supports an
FTP connection. With the camera’s Wi-Fi
capability, it’s possible to transfer images
wirelessly, and even control the camera from
your smartphone. These connectivity options
make submitting images to publishers a
breeze. With its lightning-fast performance
and comprehensive feature set, the Sony α9
is, quite simply, the best mirrorless camera for
sports photography on the market today.

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ASIAN GEOGRAPHIC CONTRIBUTOR LEE JIAN WEI
PHOTOGRAPHED THE SEPAK TAKRAW PREMIER
LEAGUE IN SINGAPORE WITH THE SONY α9. HE
REVIEWS ITS PERFORMANCE


Sony α9, f/5, 1/1000s, ISO 6400
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