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Sony has announced an upgrade to its flagship Alpha 9 full frame professional camera series, the Sony Alpha 9 II. The camera features a lot of new features that mark a massive improvement from the previous model with an updated connectivity options, faster BIONZ X image processing engine, better auto focus  and more. One of the flagship features in the new camera is the 1000BASE-T Ethernet terminal that allows high-speed, stable data transfer operations. Along with this, built-in wireless LAN functionality has also been increased, adding a stable and fast 5 GHz band support, in addition to the 2.4GHz band. Improvements to the BIONZ X image processor along with the updated front-end LSI gives the Alpha 9 II with ground breaking speed performance including blackout-free continuous shooting at up to 20 frames per second with Auto Focus and Auto Exposure tracking and 60 times per second AF/AE calculations. The camera offers an anti-flicker shooting mode that automatically detects and adjusts for the presence of fluorescent or artificial lighting. The advanced focusing system in the new Alpha 9 II is comprised of 693 focal-plane phase- detection AF points covering approximately 93% of the image area, as well as 425 contrast AF points. Sony has also ...

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