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![]() | Sony A9 II Pros: AF, silent shot, no viewfinder blackout, operational speed, battery, focuspeaking, Cons: menu, translation of menu items Opinion: For my part, this does not want to be a review on the merits and flaws of how this Sony A9II goes; For this reason, rely on the many reviews (in Italian or not) present on the web... let's say it wants to be an account after stressing it out on the field 10 months after its release. Between weddings, baptisms, parties, commercials, motorsport, still life, fashion shows and even landscape is a machine that can be used on any occasion. The thing that catches the eye the most is the disarming ease with which it hooks fire and manages to maintain and track... crazy!:feek: Before I switched to ML, shooting at full-time with the reflex set (1DXII, 5D4, etc.) was feasible (sometimes necessary) but often you would find yourself shooting with the wrong fire; Now shooting at TA (1.4, 2.0, 2.8) makes absolutely no difference... perfect fire. During this month of September I had 10 weddings... 90% of the photos taken in TA or almost... had become boring to control the fire. Other formidable fees in situations such as weddings or baptisms: the silent snap and the no blackout of the viewfinder. These last two utilities make an abysmal difference... you don't get attention and you're much more focused on what's happening. Another thing that surprised me pleasantly is the battery life: on a single charge I almost always made it up to the cutting of the cake... really remarkable! Like all Sony camera owners, I also confirm that the menus and translations of the items are very confusing; in this Canon was much better (although programming the mymenu solves a lot of the problem). Always for work I then got to test the video side as well; there are no Slogs and you can't customize the camera color profile; however the result is very good (perhaps a little high saturation level). Switching from an OVF to an EVF at first shocks not a little, but then you get used to it and, personally, I would not go back... Having live exposure that you will have in the final shot is something that facilitates you and speeds up the pre-take operations a lot. Even in the landscape and still life is a room that does not excel, but does not disfigure and never disappoints. Very flexible the multifunctional wheel placed on the upper left side of the body... Exclusive to the A9 line, it makes you change settings with disarming simplicity and speed. Negatives are difficult to find: perhaps the price (consistent with performance and in line with the SLR flagships) and perhaps the lack of a small superior LCD that indicates the essential functions in use (time, ISO and diaphragm). To conclude: super recommended machine! sent on October 10, 2020 |
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