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What Your DSLR CAN’T DO…BUT the SONY a9 II CAN?

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July 15, 2020
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What Your DSLR CAN’T DO…BUT the SONY a9 II CAN?



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I took the Sony a9 ii out with the Sony 200-600mm lens to try and photograph Bald Eagles at Conowingo Dam. I have to say the weather was terrible. It was 34 degrees, 15-20 mile per hour wind gusts with rain and snow at times. Not the most ideal weather for going out to shoot, but I still went out there.

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***NOTE*** At 04:47 I discuss What a DSLR Can’t DO but the Sony a9 II Can. At this point you will see the bird almost completely out of the bottom portion of the frame yet it’s still in focus. NO that’s not a usable image but the fact that you can still have tracking with the bird outside of the actual frame means as you quickly recompose the autofocus will continue to track the subject. Whereas with a DSLR, if you lose the bird outside of the focus points, you will have a tougher time getting the autofocus to reacquire and track your subject. In no way am I saying you can’t photograph birds with a DSLR! Most nature photographers are using and have been using DSLR’s to capture birds for years. Again, I am pointing out the tracking capability edge to edge and the ability to stay on the subject even when the subject is barely in the frame.

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Comments 35

  1. Jared Polin says:
    2 years ago

    **NOTE** At 04:47 I discuss What a DSLR Can’t DO but the Sony a9 II Can. At this point you will see the bird almost completely out of the bottom portion of the frame yet it’s still in focus. NO that’s not a usable image but the fact that you can still have tracking with the bird outside of the actual frame means as you quickly recompose the autofocus will continue to track the subject. Whereas with a DSLR, if you lose the bird outside of the focus points, you will have a tougher time getting the autofocus to reacquire and track your subject. In no way am I saying you can’t photograph birds with a DSLR! Most nature photographers are using and have been using DSLR’s to capture birds for years. Again, I am pointing out the tracking capability edge to edge and the ability to stay on the subject even when the subject is barely in the frame.

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  2. madmaxx72 says:
    2 years ago

    Not a single camera out there that can keep up with the Sony A9 series with exception of the 1DXMIII which happens to be a DSLR!

    Reply
  3. riothero313 says:
    2 years ago

    It's like when you are in a deer blind with huge optics waiting on something across the field and one shows up right in front of you lol. "where is it, where is it"

    Reply
  4. Sam Ib says:
    2 years ago

    Heard I am the Israeli Sam and I can say that you are a real pro wished I new 10% of what your brains has . What you saying makes sense . I love to watch your videos and from this video I made up my mind finally to buy the 200-600mm G lens and a Sony Alpha a9II I am selling bunch of things that I do not need on eBay to try to pay cash for these items I am trying to get the best price B&H gave me only $100 on the camera and nothing on the lens . I can buy both on Payboo save about $500 in taxes . Thank you for this great video .

    Reply
  5. asmir r says:
    2 years ago

    Love it 👍

    Reply
  6. Tachara TV says:
    2 years ago

    man you look like Bob Ross

    Reply
  7. No One says:
    2 years ago

    7:15 you lied about hand holding th e camera

    Reply
  8. Ian German says:
    2 years ago

    Not stunning like other photographers

    Reply
  9. Zone Television says:
    2 years ago

    Sorry Jared DLSR's are still king.

    Reply
  10. Cindy S says:
    2 years ago

    Jared….have you used this camera for concert photography?

    Reply
  11. Ricardo Ruiz says:
    2 years ago

    hey Jared great video very impressive.  I am new to this camera stuff.  I would love to get your advice on getting a camera that can capture an arrow that is flying through the air at 300 feet per second in slow motion.  I know most cameras can shoot slow motion but I want to be able to see the archers paradox on an arrow. can you point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance.

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  12. Saleill Bhagwat says:
    2 years ago

    first photo kya bakwas tha…😅

    Reply
  13. Dave Ninjaneuro says:
    2 years ago

    24 mega pix? Fuck no

    Reply
  14. A A says:
    2 years ago

    I'm kind of novice at this but I would prefer a super good 61MP shot even if you have less chances than have many many chances with 24MP?

    Reply
  15. A A says:
    2 years ago

    If we one day have those anti-missile air defense equipment they use in the military for subject tracking at our level, it would be too awesome.

    Reply
  16. rghurst says:
    2 years ago

    I was at Conowingo December 3 – 7, 2019 and shot mostly with the a7RIV + 600mm f/4 although I also had the a9 + 100-400 GM with me. The eagles were too far out for the a9 rig most of the time. Got a few good shots … https://flic.kr/s/aHsmJP3pdt

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  17. Marki Alright says:
    2 years ago

    Boss the downloaded raw photos can post on facebook?

    Reply
  18. JediCardTricks says:
    2 years ago

    Is that a 200-600 in your pocket or thinking about that new lens you just bought?

    Reply
  19. Tyebji Enterprise says:
    2 years ago

    Hello Jared. May I know what was the focus setting you used for this Eagle burst shot. Thanks.

    Reply
  20. Savage 1776 says:
    2 years ago

    Props for hand holding

    Reply
  21. PRABHIN P P says:
    2 years ago

    For wildlife photography
    Nikon d850+500mm
    Sony a7iii +600mm
    Which one is good
    Sir plz choose me a good one or suggest any other combination

    Reply
  22. Michael Dande says:
    2 years ago

    U R NOT WRONG I WUD DO WHAT U DID , GOOD JOB

    Reply
  23. Mike Benjamin says:
    2 years ago

    I didn't realize your a socialist unsub

    Reply
  24. osmany serrano says:
    2 years ago

    what lens would you recommend for whale watching?

    Reply
  25. mauricio iturra castro says:
    2 years ago

    Hola soy imfrom Chili me encantan sus videos de fotografía saludos.

    Reply
  26. Nathan Simpson says:
    2 years ago

    Handholding?! But why? I guess you have to work out to do stuff like that. Why no gimbal mount on a tripod? In the initial pics you showed of the area some of the other photographers were using gimbal mounts.

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  27. elcidbob says:
    2 years ago

    It's alright dude, everyone knows you're not a wildlife guy. You don't have to keep making excuses.

    Reply
  28. Attila Hardy says:
    2 years ago

    @JaredPolin I have an A9 for concert photography but need a second body. Which of the following would you do?
    1. Buy an A7RIV now and keep the A9
    2. Wait for an A7SIV and keep the A9
    3. Upgrade to an A9II and get an A7III
    4. Upgrade to an A9II and wait for an A7IV
    I am mostly thinking of doing #1 or #4

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  29. gr33ndest1ny says:
    2 years ago

    So one my lorikeets is called skittles 😂

    Reply
  30. Anthony Barsotti says:
    2 years ago

    Literally all of these shots could have been taken with a DSLR. I’ve been regularly going to Conowingo for about three years now and I’ve been able to capture images like that as well as TONS of pickup shots at water level with complex backgrounds handheld at 600mm and 840mm. I’ve done it with a 7D Mark II, a 1DX, and a 1DX Mark II. People walk away from there every day with those shots using D500’s and 200-500’s or Tamron 150-600’s. The shots with the bird at the bottom of the frame are possible with a DSLR because you’re basically shooting parallel down at the bird, the focal plane isn’t changing that drastically like it would be if the bird was coming straight at you. Don’t get me wrong the a9 is incredible and I’m currently shooting with one but I’m doing so because of more consistent AF when tracking subjects in front of a complex background with which Canon DSLR’s have always struggled (Nikon’s are much better at that). People have been taking award-winning flight shots with Nikon and Canon DSLR’s for years, just because mirrorless is better in some ways doesn’t mean those cameras are incapable of taking incredible photos, although the person behind the camera might be.

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  31. Jose Zaragoza says:
    2 years ago

    Asking for a friend is he the guy who sings party rock

    Reply
  32. amit satiya says:
    2 years ago

    Did u face any dust issue after shoot?

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  33. gr33ndest1ny says:
    2 years ago

    I need to know if you would choose this any day, over the a7r iv … I need to make this decision for these shots, I want to crop hard, I almost want to just wait until the a9 has more megapixels

    Reply
  34. gr33ndest1ny says:
    2 years ago

    I need this higher megapixels

    Reply
  35. Vlade Past says:
    2 years ago

    Yes, you are a wedding singer/photographer. It means you are not really a singer or a photographer. kind of sad, the video has no useful info at all and it collected thousands of clicks.

    Reply

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