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I made a similar post recently and was told used Sony A9 or A9ii would be the best options, but that was photography only. Both A9’s have a stacked sensor which is unique to the flagship models so it’s really good for action shots and high fps. I don’t believe they are the greatest for video though.
...ZombieDude345 in r/sportsphotography
November 27, 2025 12:43 AM
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For wildlife, the best (almost) no caveat systems would be OM System or Sony. Some of the most important features for me would be a stacked sensor with decent buffer, pre-capture, and blackout free shooting (which is essential for birds in flight). Canon freezes up when the buffer is full, Nikon lac
...fakeworldwonderland in r/AskPhotography
April 1, 2026 1:02 PM
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My only issue with the getting the lens first, is that with a crop sensor, the 100-500 may be too much reach to cover the action easily. So I would go with the 100-400 recommendation there. I suggested the a9/a9ii because of the stacked sensor, blackout free EVF, and the still awesome autofocus capa
...jingorm in r/sportsphotography
October 31, 2025 1:09 AM
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I have used the A9/A9II some as rentals. Personally I don't think the Z5II will be a much of an upgrade to your A9. The Z5II's electronic shutter will be to slow for hummingbirds and any wing movement. You would need to shoot with the mechanical shutter at 11fps to not have the "rolling shutter" eff
...machosalad06 in r/Nikon
September 5, 2025 10:44 PM
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Fuji are known for having not that great AF-C I would rather look at either 2nd hand mirorless with stacked sensor (stacked sensor allows for more frequent AF sampling which is massive advantage when target is changing speed, and faster fps) Sony a9 / a9ii (a9 would be cheapest allowing to spend mor
...dhawk_95 in r/AskPhotography
July 24, 2025 5:42 PM
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Do not buy the older A9. There are so many camera bodies that are better now. You could get an A6700, or even an A9II with a lens and still have money left to spare. Keep in mind the A9s are lower resolution that other bodies you're looking at, so you will have to be able to get closer to your subje
...equilni in r/BirdPhotography
October 15, 2025 10:02 AM
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that r5ii with it's stacked sensor is the sweet spot in rf-mount, that's the body i'd get if i wanted rf-mount, but the superior af accuracy and tracking, eye control af, etc, may not be a priority for everyone... the sony competition for r5ii is a9ii, a bit more expensive and lower m.p. count, whil
...crawler54 in r/canon
November 22, 2025 7:11 PM
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