Sony A9 II full-frame mirrorless camera has been launched with enhanced features and improved AF capabilities. The latest camera maintains the 24.2-megapixel Exmor RS CMOS sensor, which we have already seen on its predecessor. With the power of Bionz X processor and AI technology, it offers the same shooting speeds 10 fps with the mechanical shutter and blackout-free shooting up to 20 fps with a buffer size that allows you to click 361 JPGs or 239 of Sony’s ‘compressed’ RAW files endlessly. The device is also capable of calculating AF and auto-exposure at up to 60 times per second. The camera has retained the same 693 phase-detection AF points and 425 contrasts-detect points. Sony A9 II is appropriate for photographers who need a high-speed camera for shooting sports and other action photography. The Sony camera can record videos in 4K with an 8-bit resolution. The Sony’s new mirrorless camera now comes with the company’s latest digital audio interface that will allow you to make use of its latest shotgun mic and XLR-K3M XLS adapter kit, while recording a video, for better audio quality. Over that, it has 5.5-stop in-body stabilization along with control layout enhanced dials, a touchscreen interface as well as improved dust and water-resistant body with a deeper grip. In terms of connectivity, Sony A9 II has the support for an ethernet adapter for remote shooting, USB Type C 3.2 port along with 5 GHz WI-Fi support with 2.4GHz band, microphone/headphone jacks and HDMI. The device comes with the same Z-series battery and is well capable of shooting 500 or 690 shots without using EVF. Sony A9 II full-frame mirrorless camera has been introduced with a price tag of $4,500 for the body only (approximately Rs 3,19,474) and will go on sale in November. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.