Having watched a number of videos on the A9iii this is one of the most informative with details I had not heard elsewhere. It looks a incredible camera with definitely facilities I would like to have, but 24mp is just not sufficient for a wildlife photographer where often I have to crop images, so I am staying with my A1.
Thanks for watching, we're glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful :) I can understand your interest in cropping. I would, however, definitely recommend trying to get a little hands-on time with the A9 III. If the chance ever arises for you, you might be pleasantly surprised.
Good preview… but I’m curious to hear your thoughts on noise. Take for example that image at 0:18 in the video. The girl shooting the bow and arrow. It looks to be shot in daylight; yet it’s super noisy. This is seemingly really bad performance. What’s your take?
I disagree it's "super noisy" but it was probably shot at a very high ISO in order to use the 1/80,000 shutter speed to freeze the action of the arrow. Try taking this shot with your camera.
I don’t frequent archery events. But that said, I’m confident my Canon R3 could be utilized to capture such events professionally. But as for the A9III you’re making a lot of assumptions as to settings. I’ve seen no data as to what those settings actually were.
@@angryrabbitproductions1690 Your confidence is misplaced, the R3 could never capture the same image even if you had all day and an unlimited number of arrows to miss shots of.
@@angryrabbitproductions1690 As far as the settings go, any proficient photographer could make an educated guess as to what settings would be necessary.
Hi, thanks for watching and for your comment. The images are a little noisy, and you are right they were shot in the daylight, although right at the end of the day, so the only real light hitting the archer was on their face and shoulders. This is around ISO 12,800, so I could crank that shutter all the way up - it's also hand-held at 600mm using the FE 300mm F2.8 GM + 2x Tele. These were also straight JPEGs due to the RAWs being incompatible with Adobe at the time of shooting. I would, however, really love to see how the Denoise feature will handle these. I hope that helps a little.
Having watched a number of videos on the A9iii this is one of the most informative with details I had not heard elsewhere. It looks a incredible camera with definitely facilities I would like to have, but 24mp is just not sufficient for a wildlife photographer where often I have to crop images, so I am staying with my A1.
Thanks for watching, we're glad you enjoyed it and found it helpful :) I can understand your interest in cropping. I would, however, definitely recommend trying to get a little hands-on time with the A9 III. If the chance ever arises for you, you might be pleasantly surprised.
Phwoah thats some kit there. I think you are right Pete I cant see how any one will miss a shot either, great video as always!!!!!
This combo was a lot of fun to play with and we can't wait to see what Creators produce with it, thanks for watching.
It will be interesting to see how quickly Sony will be able to design higher megapixel sensors based on this new technology, it's truly amazing.
You are certainly right in how amazing this is, and that it's most likely the start of many more exciting things to come! Thanks for watching.
This might just be better than the Leica q3
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Thanks mate!!!
I'd choose a rolling shutter but immortal shutter mechanism instead of a mechanical shutter which dies eventually.
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No inbody RAW video ☹️
Unfortunately not this time
Good preview… but I’m curious to hear your thoughts on noise. Take for example that image at 0:18 in the video. The girl shooting the bow and arrow. It looks to be shot in daylight; yet it’s super noisy. This is seemingly really bad performance. What’s your take?
I disagree it's "super noisy" but it was probably shot at a very high ISO in order to use the 1/80,000 shutter speed to freeze the action of the arrow. Try taking this shot with your camera.
I don’t frequent archery events. But that said, I’m confident my Canon R3 could be utilized to capture such events professionally.
But as for the A9III you’re making a lot of assumptions as to settings. I’ve seen no data as to what those settings actually were.
@@angryrabbitproductions1690 Your confidence is misplaced, the R3 could never capture the same image even if you had all day and an unlimited number of arrows to miss shots of.
@@angryrabbitproductions1690 As far as the settings go, any proficient photographer could make an educated guess as to what settings would be necessary.
Hi, thanks for watching and for your comment. The images are a little noisy, and you are right they were shot in the daylight, although right at the end of the day, so the only real light hitting the archer was on their face and shoulders. This is around ISO 12,800, so I could crank that shutter all the way up - it's also hand-held at 600mm using the FE 300mm F2.8 GM + 2x Tele. These were also straight JPEGs due to the RAWs being incompatible with Adobe at the time of shooting. I would, however, really love to see how the Denoise feature will handle these. I hope that helps a little.