Sony’s pricey-but-fabulous Alpha A9 camera is now available in Australia

Sony hosted its second Alpha Photography Awards in Sydney last night and there were plenty of lights, cameras and parkour action to accompany this event, which celebrates the best of Australian and New Zealand photography. 

The Japanese technology giant took the opportunity to introduce the Australian public to its latest pro camera, the Sony Alpha A9, which was announced in April this year

Vivek Handoo, Sony’s Head of Digital Imaging for Australia and New Zealand, said at the event, “Having an audience of such passionate photographers was the perfect opportunity to showcase the newest addition to the Sony camera range – the Sony A9. We’re so proud of this camera.”

First of its kind

It’s pretty easy to understand why Sony would take pride in the A9, with the high-end shooter boasting features that aren’t available on any other professional camera in the market. 

Sony calls this “the most technologically advanced, innovative digital camera” the company has ever produced, featuring blackout-free continuous shooting at up to 20fps, 60 AF/AE tracking calculations per second and a maximum shutter speed of up to 1/32,000 second.

Sports photographers will likely already be drooling thinking about the camera’s focus capabilities, and wildlife photographers will be utterly grateful for the completely silent shutter.

The A9 was created to challenge the Canon 1DX II and the Nikon D5, but how well it’ll do against those established players remains to be seen, especially given it’s carrying the hefty price of $6,999… and that’s before you add a lens.

The electronic, full-frame mirrorless Sony Alpha A9 is available in specialist camera stores starting today.

Sharmishta Sarkar
Managing Editor (APAC)

While she's happiest with a camera in her hand, Sharmishta's main priority is being TechRadar's APAC Managing Editor, looking after the day-to-day functioning of the Australian, New Zealand and Singapore editions of the site, steering everything from news and reviews to ecommerce content like deals and coupon codes. While she loves reviewing cameras and lenses when she can, she's also an avid reader and has become quite the expert on ereaders and E Ink writing tablets, having appeared on Singaporean radio to talk about these underrated devices. Other than her duties at TechRadar, she's also the Managing Editor of the Australian edition of Digital Camera World, and writes for Tom's Guide and T3.