Sony a9 vs Canon EOS R5 Specifications
Camera Feature | Sony a9 | Canon EOS R5 |
---|---|---|
Announced | April 2017 | July 2020 |
Camera Type | Mirrorless | Mirrorless |
Sensor Type | Stacked CMOS | CMOS |
Image Processor | BIONZ X | DIGIC X |
Resolution | 24.2 MP | 45.0 MP |
Pixel Dimensions | 6000×4000 | 8192×5464 |
Sensor Dimensions | 35.6 x 23.8 mm (Full Frame) | 36.0 x 24.0 mm (Full Frame) |
Sensor Pixel Size | 5.9µ | 4.4µ |
Low Pass Filter | Yes | Yes |
IBIS (In-Body Image Stabilization) | Yes | Yes |
Base ISO | ISO 100 | ISO 100 |
Max Native ISO | ISO 51,200 | ISO 51,200 |
Extended ISOs | ISO 50-204,800 | ISO 50-102,400 |
High-Resolution Sensor Shift | No | Yes (JPEG only) |
Focus Stack Bracketing | No | Yes |
Pre-Shoot Burst Mode | No | No |
Fastest Shutter Speed | 1/32000 | 1/8000 |
Longest Shutter Speed | 30 seconds | 30 seconds |
Continuous Shooting (Mechanical Shutter) | 5 FPS | 12 FPS |
Continuous Shooting (Electronic Shutter) | 20 FPS | 20 FPS |
Notes for High FPS Shooting | Compressed 12-bit raw at 20 FPS (uncompressed 12-bit raw is available at 12 FPS) | None |
Buffer Size (Raw) | 241 frames (20 FPS) | 83 frames (20 FPS), 180 frames (12 FPS) |
Autofocus System | Hybrid PDAF | Hybrid PDAF |
Autofocus Points | 693 | 1053 |
Maximum Low-Light AF Sensitivity (Standardized to f/2, ISO 100) | -3 EV | -4.5 EV |
Standard Flash Sync Speed | 1/250 | 1/250 |
Curtain to Protect Sensor at Shutdown | No | Yes |
Video Features | ||
Maximum Video Bit Depth (Internal) | 8 bits | 12 bits |
Maximum Video Bit Depth (External) | 8 bits | 12 bits |
Raw Video | No | Yes |
8K Maximum Framerate | N/A | 30 FPS |
4K Maximum Framerate | 30 FPS | 120 FPS |
1080P Maximum Framerate | 120 FPS | 120 FPS |
Additional Video Crop Factor | 1.2x crop at 4K 30p (4K 24/25p has no additional crop) | No |
Chroma Subsampling | 4:2:0, 4:2:2 (External) | 4:2:2 |
Video Recording Limit | 30 min | 30 min |
Physical and Other Features | ||
Card Slots | 2 | 2 |
Slot 1 Type | SD (UHS-II) | CFExpress Type B |
Slot 2 Type | SD (UHS-I) | SD (UHS-II) |
Rear LCD Size (Diagonal) | 3.0 in | 3.2 in |
Rear LCD Resolution | 1.44 million dots | 2.1 million dots |
Articulating LCD | Single Axis | Fully Articulating |
Touchscreen | Yes | Yes |
Viewfinder | EVF | EVF |
Viewfinder Magnification | 0.78x | 0.76x |
Viewfinder Resolution | 3.69 million dots | 5.76 million dots |
Viewfinder Coverage | 100% | 100% |
Voice Memo | No | Yes |
Headphone Jack | Yes | Yes |
Microphone Jack | Yes | Yes |
Built-in Flash | No | No |
GPS | No | No |
Bluetooth | Yes | Yes |
WiFi | Yes | Yes |
USB Type | Type B 2.0 | Type C 3.1 |
Battery Type | NP-FZ100 | LP-E6NH |
Battery Life (Viewfinder) | 480 frames | 220 frames |
Battery Life (Rear LCD) | 650 frames | 320 frames |
Battery Life (Eco Mode) | N/A | 490 frames |
Weather Sealed | Yes | Yes |
Weight (Body Only w/ Battery + Card) | 588 g (1.30 lbs.) | 738 g (1.63 lbs.) |
Dimensions (LxHxD) | 127 x 96 x 73 mm (5.0 x 3.8 x 2.9″)1 | 138 x 98 x 88 mm (5.4 x 3.8 x 3.5″) |
Price Comparison | ||
MSRP, Body Only | $4500 (Discontinued) | $3900 (Check Current Price) |
Used Prices | Sony a9 Used Prices | Canon EOS R5 Used Prices |
1The Sony a9’s official dimensions do not include the depth of the protruding viewfinder. To match typical standards today, 10mm were added to the a9’s depth measurement in this table. |
Summary and Recommendations
What does the Sony a9 offer over the Canon EOS R5?
- Better battery life when using the viewfinder, with approximately 260 more shots according to CIPA measurements
- Lighter weight (150g lighter or about 1.3 times lighter)
What does the Canon EOS R5 offer over the Sony a9?
- 1.86 times more megapixels (24.2MP vs 45.0MP)
- Higher resolution rear display and electronic viewfinder
- Significantly better video features
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