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16 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 16 reviews of Sony Alpha a9 II. The average rating for this product is 4.9/5, compared to an average rating of 4.3/5 for other Digital Compact Cameras for all reviews. Reviewers really like the connectivity and viewfinder. The sensor and image quality also get good feedback, whereas there are some critical opinions about the lens and size.
performance, image quality, sensor, viewfinder, connectivity
price, usability, portability, size, lens
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Digital Compact Cameras the Sony Alpha a9 II is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 93/100 = Excellent quality.
See all Sony Digital CamerasExpert review by : Sharmishta Sarkar (techradar.com)
A few tweaks can go a long way
Superb AF performance ; Next-gen connectivity ; No viewfinder blackout
Fiddly menu system ; No XQD/CFexpress support ; Limited touchscreen functionality
You’d be forgiven for thinking that the Sony Alpha A9 II is only an incremental update over it predecessor. However, every single one of the 43 little bits and bobs that are different about the A9 II make the new camera a much more compelling option...
Expert review by (ephotozine.com)
We review the Sony Alpha A9 II - Sony's high-speed full-frame professional mirrorless camera. Do the updates to this 24mp camera make it the ultimate pro camera?
Expert review by (ephotozine.com)
Sony Alpha A9 II Vs A9 Comparison - What's New? What's Different? What's the same? We compared the 24mp full-frame Sony Alpha A9 Mark II mirrorless camera with the previous version the A9.
Expert review by : Carey Rose (dpreview.com)
The Sony a9 II didn't make a huge splash in the industry when it launched, but it's certainly left an impression on us. Read our full review to see why it's got the best autofocus system we've ever seen.
When the original Sony a9 debuted three years ago, it changed our conception of what mirrorless cameras were capable of. With a full-frame sensor that could read out so fast that you could shoot blackout-free bursts at 20 fps with autofocus and shoot...
Expert review by : Jim Fisher (pcmag.com)
The Sony a9 II's blackout-free capture experience sets it apart from its full-frame rivals, and its 20fps subject tracking is unmatched.
Expert review by : Bryan Carnathan (the-digital-picture.com)
The Sony a9 II makes a case for selection when challenging subjects and important shoots are involved. While slotting below the a1, the a9 II is a more affordable option for sports, wildlife, and event photography.
Expert review by : Mark Goldstein (photographyblog.com)
If you're a professional sports photographer or photojournalist, there have traditionally only been two camera series worth considering, with the latest examples being the Canon EOS 1D X II and the Nikon D5. Two years ago Sony released the Alpha A9,...
Expert review by (imaging-resource.com)
In the spring of 2017, Sony's Alpha mirrorless camera series courtesy photographers with a brand-new, full-frame flagship mirrorless camera, in the form of the Alpha 9. Now, with the Sony A9 II, the Japanese manufacturer returns with an even more...
Expert review by : Thomas Bartlett (gadgetguy.com.au)
I have bad news and good news about the Sony a9 II full-frame digital camera. The bad news is, they're making me give it back. The good news is that the
Absolutely first class photos;Pro-photography orientation;Superb optical image stabilisation
Ah, if only it were a bit more affordable
Expert review by : Lasse Svendsen (lbtechreviews.com)
Sony a9 II tempts sports photographers with the world's best autofocus.
Fabulous autofocus, high firing rate, very good quality from 14-bit raw files.
Expensive and specialized camera, some buttons are small and there is a gap between the handle and the lens.
They are not many, the improvements on the Sony a9 II, but they have made an already formidable sports camera a little faster, a little better to use, and a little more relevant as an alternative to Canon and Nikon’s fastest professional cameras. The...