Dpreview tested the A9III and says Global shutter comes with an image quality cost

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Dpreview tested the A9III and certified what I told you first here on SAR 2-3 days after the Sony A9III announcement (see my videos about this here and here). This proves you two things: That I was right and that I am no blind fanboy :)

Dpreview concludes:

Examining the a9 III’s images shows everything that you’d expect from it having a reduced capacity for light. The higher base ISO isn’t inherently a problem for sports shooters, so it’s simply a question of whether the noise penalty is worthwhile for all the things that super-fast 120fps shooting and global shutter bring. That’s something we’ll consider in more depth in our final review.

But what does this trade-off mean beyond the pro sports market? Our tests show that this sensor’s performance comes with an image quality hit that might make less sense for general photography. Furthermore, this cost of up to a stop of image quality in return for added performance is likely to make global shutter less appealing in the smaller APS-C and Four Thirds formats, which don’t have the luxury of so much IQ to give up.

Overall, the a9 III still looks promising, for its intended purpose, but it shouldn’t be assumed to herald the future of cameras as a whole.

My honest take, of you are a professional the minor Image Quality difference will not matter at all considering all the benefits you get! We are living in days where all cameras have excellent Image Quality and additional features and your skills as photographer make the difference!

Preorders (shipment start Feb 23):
Sony A9III at BHphoto. Amazon. Adorama. FotoErhardt. Fotokoch. Calumet. WexUK.

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$55 off on the excellent Viltrox 16mm f/1.8 FE lens sold by BHphoto

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Official: Sony CES 2024 Press Conference on Jan 8th at 5 PM PST…will we get a new FX E-mount camera?

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Sony officially announced their press release event on January 8th 5pm Las Vegas time. They will be surely focused on all automotive gear tech and not so much on video-photography related gear. At best we will get the new FX camera that could be a successor of both the FX6/FX9 E-mount cameras. But don’t worry folks, soon I will be able to share some RELIABLE rumors about new upcoming Sony gear…I already got “something” ;)

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