Sony a9 III camera sensor test score published by DXOMARK lab. The test score, which we were actually waiting for, is finally here. As we all know, due to the introduction of the global shutter sensor, the image quality of the camera has been compromised, specifically in the dynamic range as well as the low-light performance of the camera. It has limitations to some extent, and it also affects, in a way, the color reproduction of the camera. So, where does it stand against its competitors? Let’s find out in the test table below.
Here’s the table arranged by Overall Score in descending order:
Model | Overall Score | Color Reproduction | Dynamic Range | High Sensitivity |
---|---|---|---|---|
α1 | 98 | 25.9 | 14.5 | 3163 |
Z9 | 98 | 26.3 | 14.4 | 2451 |
α7 IV | 97 | 25.4 | 14.7 | 3379 |
EOS R3 | 96 | 25 | 14.7 | 4086 |
α9 II | 93 | 25 | 14 | 3434 |
α9 III | 87 | 24.1 | 13 | 3224 |
Conclusion for the Sony a9 III:
- Optimized for Action and Sports Photography:
The camera is built for sports shooters, for the first time we have a camera that EXHIBIT 0 ROLLING Shutter issues in any of the frame rates users opts, so we have to appreciate the effort done by Sony to create this machine. Although the approach of the camera is limited. - Compromises in Image Quality:
The camera performs exceptionally well as a sports camera in terms of AI AF working at 102 FPS mode. The visible trade-offs are the dynamic range and color depth, especially at lower ISOs, which can be seen clearly in the DXO Lab test. - Good High ISO Performance:
Af detailed test, the DR range is maximum affected up to ISO 800, after that as the ISO climbs up the DR gets similar to other cameras and offers competitive high ISO performance, suitable for fast-paced, low-light scenarios. - Focus on Speed and Responsiveness:
The emphasis on readout speed makes the a9 III perfect for capturing high-speed events where image quality can be slightly secondary. - Not Ideal for Landscape or Studio Work:
Due to its lower dynamic range at the base ISO , it may not be the best choice for LANDSCAPE SHOOTERS who require maximum image quality, such as landscape or studio shooters.
Who Should Buy the Sony a9 III?
- Action and sports photographers.
- Wildlife [BIRD] photographers needing fast readout speed for moving subjects.
- Photojournalists covering dynamic and fast-paced events.
- Photographers requiring minimal rolling shutter for video or high-speed stills.
sourc DXOLAB
Follow us on our social pages FACEBOOK | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM, If you have time –>see more Sony Alpha Rumor