Sony unveiled the a9, the world's first full-frame mirrorless camera with a stacked CMOS sensor, at this year's NAB, and plenty of us have wanted to get an inside look at it. 

B&H is hosting a livestream event right now to talk about the a9 with a panel of professional photographers, including Kaylee Greer, Matthew Stith, Benjamin Lowy, and Sara France, who will offer plenty of insight into what it's like to use Sony's new camera. Check out the live stream below:


If you don't know much about the Sony a9, this thing definitely is a step up from its predecessor, the a7. It has a 24.2MP full-frame stacked CMOS sensor, internal UHD 4K recording, 204,800 ISO, and plenty of great auto focus and stabilization features.

Tech Specs

  • 24.2MP Full-Frame Stacked CMOS sensor (world’s first)
  • Blackout-free burst rate up to 20fps
  • Burst rate up to 241 RAW and 362 JPEG continuous images
  • Silent Vibration-Free shooting
  • Top shutter speed 1/32,000 sec
  • ISO 100-51,200, expandable to 204,800
  • 693-point focal plane phase detect AF w/60 AF/AE calculations/sec
  • Ethernet Port
  • Dual SD Card Slots
  • 5-axis in-body stabilization

The A9 will be shipped late May and ready for market early June for $4,500.

Sony Alpha a9 Mirrorless Camera -- B&H

Source: B&H