Patrick probably has the most Sony a9II experience out there shooting multiple events across over 2,000 miles. The video is very long and focuses on 18 reasons why you should buy an a9II along with 6 pain points. If you don’t have an hr to setaside and watch below are excerpts from his video:
18 reasons why you should buy Sony a9II
Improved AF performance
Same sensor, but it’s more mature and robust now
Flexible spot medium tracking on the a9 jumps between modes rapidly
The camera juggles distance, contrast, face detection, eye AF, color, and pattern when doing real-time tracking
The Sony a9II almost always keeps all of these factors in the air without an issue
Faster acquisition than the original a9
More icing on the cake
Improved Image Quality and Color
No issue with various lighting types including LED
Great high ISO
Great with Strobes
Image quality overall is better even if it is only coming from processing
The engineers have had 3 years to improve image quality
Image quality improvements show the most when shooting high ISO because the color remains accurate
Very little you have to do to correct color regardless of how bad light is
2-Stops better IQ than the a9 in Patrick’s opinion
Image processing is just cleaner
Anti-Flicker
Was shocked that the a9 didn’t have anti-flicker, but now Sony is adding it to a lot of cameras and the a9 needed it badly
You must go into the menu’s to turn this feature on
The C3 button has to be used to use the mechanical shutter because anti-flicker won’t work with the electronic shutter
Flicker is a big issue when shooting in gyms like high school gyms with lower end lighting
Red AF Frame
a9 got this via a firmware update, but he’s so happy to have it that he is mentioning it here
Voice Memo
Great to be in camera because it can help you organize
It will playback if you hit the button twice so be careful if you’re somewhere that has to be quite
When you have the camera connected to FTP voice memo’s can be converted to text for the image
Dust and Moisture Sealing
Gen4 cameras are much better sealed than in the past so the a9II and a7RIV
Every door has a seal
He has never had a camera go down from water from the rain because he uses rain covers
10 FPS mechanical shutter
The a9 dropping to 5fps mechanical was disappointing and the a9II has corrected the issue
Mechanical and Electronic shutters can be used for sports now.
Can shoot basketball with strobes
New shutter is very quiet too
Can work quietly with the mechanical shutter
Only camera Sony has that syncs at 1/200th of a second with a pocket wizard, but still wants 1/250th
Big buttons and better grip
AF on button is almost as big as a D5 now so you can find it with gloves on
The Joystick is now flat and won’t break off
Feels great with the grip
Faster wifi
Original only has 2.4ghz and it was slow, but the new 5ghz is very fast and you barely see the bar
Very impressive
Two UHS-II card slots
No longer have a UHS-I card holding it back so now the camera isn’t held back
The top slot is slot 1 and the bottom 2 so the opposite of the original
USB Fast Charging
You can now quick charge with USB-C, which is much faster than the old USB charging
Can probably deal with fewer batteries now
Canon/Nikon cant fast charge
Real-time Eye AF in Video
Revolutionary and useful
Helps keep costs down
The ability to custom name video files
Now you can name your files differently than your other Sony cameras so you can be more organized
Less time wasted
Digital Audio
The new shotgun mic is great
The new XLR mic is great too
Exposure dial toggle lock
Keeps you from changing exposure comp without noticing
Press once to move freely and once again to lock
Can safely shoot aperture priority
New Function Button Options
Less work to move between shooting stills and video
Battery efficiency improved
No complaints about the original a9, but now it’s even better, but he hasn’t noticed, because most of the time one battery is enough.
Just not finished yet
Sony will add more features with time
The camera came out now to service Olympics photographers now
More features will likely come before the Olympics
6 Pain Points
High EyepointEVF
Not great for people that need to wear glasses
Should be more like Nikon F3P
Can’t see the entire viewfinder with glasses
Should zoom EVF in and out to correct
Non-issue if you do not wear glasses
Still no 1/250th sync
Should be able to sync any flash you want at 1/250
Must have for sports photographers
50% of sports are using a strobe (basketball and hockey)
This makes Sony a9 the best camera for only half of the sports
Small/Medium RAW files
Should be able to shoot medium RAW and large JPG
Automatic Sensor Protection When Changing Lenses
The shutter should close and remain closed when changing lenses to protect the sensor from dust
Seamless Interface With Apple
Sony needs to find a better way to interface with iOS and OSX
iPhone/Mac users are very unlikely to use anything else regardless of your features
He has to keep an old computer around to update his lenses and camera bodies, which is crazy
Imaging Edge isn’t all that great
1966 Strap Lugs
Digital cameras have horrible strap lugs and they should have developed something new over the old style
They make a lot of noise and they drive Patrick Nuts
The Sony a9II is a great tool that makes your life easier, but some might benefit more from the cheaper used a9 prices that will come from the introduction of the Sony a9II.