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Sony a9 II vs Nikon Z8: What Should You Get?

By Jason Polak No Comments
Last Updated On September 27, 2024

In many ways, the Sony a9 II and the Nikon Z8 are very similar cameras because they are built for the same thing: action. Both have very advanced autofocus systems and would be capable of handling even the most tricky bird-in-flight or action sports situation. However, these two cameras do have significant differences as well. What would I recommend for first-time buyers looking at these advanced cameras? Read on to find out!

Sony a9 II vs Nikon Z8 Specifications Comparison

Camera FeatureSony a9 IINikon Z8
AnnouncedOctober 2019May 2023
Camera TypeMirrorlessMirrorless
Sensor TypeStacked CMOSStacked CMOS
Image ProcessorBIONZ X (front-end LSI)EXPEED 7
Resolution24.2 MP45.7 MP
Pixel Dimensions6000×40008256×5504
Sensor Dimensions35.6 x 23.8 mm (Full Frame)35.9 x 23.9 mm (Full Frame)
Sensor Pixel Size5.93µ4.35µ
Low Pass FilterYesNo
IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization)YesYes
Base ISOISO 100ISO 64
Max Native ISOISO 51,200ISO 25,600
Extended ISOsISO 50-204,800ISO 32-102,400
High-Resolution Sensor ShiftNoYes
Focus Stack BracketingNoYes
Pre-Shoot Burst ModeNoYes (JPEG only)
Fastest Shutter Speed1/320001/32000
Longest Shutter Speed30 seconds900 seconds
Continuous Shooting (Mechanical Shutter)10 FPSNo mechanical shutter
Continuous Shooting (Electronic Shutter)20 FPS20 FPS
Notes for High FPS ShootingCompressed 12-bit raw at 20 FPS (uncompressed 14-bit raw is available at 12 FPS)20 FPS figure is for .NEF files (full-res JPEG at 30 FPS; DX JPEG at 60 FPS; 11 megapixel JPEG at 120 FPS)
Buffer Size (Raw)239 frames (20 FPS)Over 1000 frames (20 FPS)
Autofocus SystemHybrid PDAFHybrid PDAF
Autofocus Points693493
Maximum Low-Light AF Sensitivity (Standardized to f/2, ISO 100)-3 EV-7.5 EV
Standard Flash Sync Speed1/2501/200
Curtain to Protect Sensor at ShutdownYesYes
Video Features
Maximum Video Bit Depth (Internal)8 bits12 bits
Maximum Video Bit Depth (External)8 bits12 bits
Raw VideoNoYes
8K Maximum FramerateN/A60 FPS
4K Maximum Framerate30 FPS120 FPS
1080P Maximum Framerate120 FPS120 FPS
Additional Video Crop FactorNoNo
Chroma Subsampling4:2:0, 4:2:2 (External)4:2:2
Video Recording Limit780 min90 min
Physical and Other Features
Card Slots22
Slot 1 TypeSD (UHS-II)CFExpress Type B
Slot 2 TypeSD (UHS-II)SD (UHS-II)
Rear LCD Size (Diagonal)3.0 in3.2 in
Rear LCD Resolution1.44 million dots2.1 million dots
Articulating LCDSingle AxisDual Axis
TouchscreenYesYes
ViewfinderEVFEVF
Viewfinder Magnification0.78x0.8x
Viewfinder Resolution3.69 million dots3.69 million dots
Viewfinder Coverage100%100%
Voice MemoYesYes
Headphone JackYesYes
Microphone JackYesYes
Built-in FlashNoNo
GPSNoNo
BluetoothYesYes
WiFiYesYes
USB TypeType C 3.2 Gen 1Two Type C 3.2 Gen 2 ports
Battery TypeNP-FZ100EN-EL15c
Battery Life (Viewfinder)500 frames330 frames
Battery Life (Rear LCD)690 frames340 frames
Battery Life (Eco Mode)N/A370 frames
Weather SealedYesYes
Weight (Body Only w/ Battery + Card)678 g (1.49 lbs.)910 g (2.01 lbs.)
Dimensions (LxHxD)129 x 96 x 78 mm (5.1 x 3.8 x 3.1″)144 x 119 x 88 mm (5.7 x 4.7 x 3.5″)1
Price Comparison
MSRP, Body Only$4500 (Check Current Price)$4000 (Check Current Price)
Used PricesSony a9 II Used PricesNikon Z8 Used Prices
1The Nikon Z8’s official dimensions do not include the depth of the protruding viewfinder. To match the typical standards today, 5mm were added to the Z8’s depth measurement in this table.

Summary and Recommendations

On paper, these cameras have are somewhat similar, even down to the price. Of course, many people will look first at the resolution difference: the Sony a9 II has a 24MP sensor whereas the Nikon Z8 has a 45.7MP sensor. And it makes sense to consider this significant resolution difference, because it will make a difference in cropping.

The Nikon Z8 has other advantages over the Sony as well. It’s a newer camera, has much better video features, and arguably has a better lens selection over the Sony. Because of all these reasons, I would recommend the Z8 to most buyers over the Sony a9 II.

Nikon Z8_Nikon 180-600mm_Sample image__DSC6992-NEF
NIKON Z 8 + NIKKOR Z 180-600mm f/5.6-6.3 VR @ 600mm, ISO 5000, 1/640, f/6.3

That’s not to say that the a9 II is worse. In fact, Sony’s implementation of autofocus may be preferable to some, and in some cases, it can outperform the Z8. Of course, we’re splitting hairs here with such advanced cameras. In fact, if you can’t get the shot with either of these cameras, chances are, it’s not the camera.

The a9 II is also a bit cheaper on the used market now, and if you’re already in the Sony system, the a9 II might make more sense. Still, it’s hard to argue agaist the Nikon Z8 since it can pretty much do everything the a9 II can do, and it has a lower MSRP to boot.

What does the Sony a9 II offer over the Nikon Z8?

  • Better battery life when using the viewfinder, with approximately 170 more shots according to CIPA measurements
  • Lighter weight (232g lighter or about 1.3 times lighter)

What does the Nikon Z8 offer over the Sony a9 II?

  • 1.89 times more megapixels (24.2MP vs 45.7MP)
  • Higher resolution rear display, with about 1.5x more dots, making image review in the field easier
  • Lower price, costing $500 less

Questions? Go to our forum, where you can start a conversation and talk to photographers about these two cameras!


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About Jason Polak

Jason Polak is a bird and wildlife photographer from Ottawa, Canada. He has been interested in photography ever since he received a disposable film camera as a small child. His career as a mathematician led him to move to Australia in 2016, where he started seeing colorful parrots. A few casual shots with a lens completely unsuitable for birds got him hooked, and now wildlife photography is his biggest passion. Jason loves to show the beauty of animals to the world through photography, and one of his lifelong goals is to photograph five thousand species of birds. You can see more of Jason's work on his website or on his YouTube channel.

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