During the European launch event for the Sony A9 we had the chance to shoot some sample images with the new camera. Time was rather limited, but we were able to test the new 20fps continuous shooting rate whilst photographing boxers, kick boxers and gymnasts. Below are some of the sample images from the brief shooting scenarios, as well as some animated gifs – that should give you an idea of what 20fps a second is like to shoot with.
To find out more on the Sony A9 read our notes from the launch event
To view the fill resolution sample images visit our Flickr Album

Two boxers sparring. This image was shot in the 20fps a second continuous shooting mode. The point of focus is the face of the boxer on the right. Shot with the 24-70mm GM lens. See the full resolution image: https://www.flickr.com/photos/146918986@N06/33460868104/in/album-72157683122889945/

Kick boxer working the bag. See full resolution image here https://www.flickr.com/photos/146918986@N06/34172095431/in/dateposted-public/

This is what 20fps looks like. It is 40 images, so 2 Secs in real time

A gif image showing what 20fps looks like. Again, this is obviously slower than real time. Interestingly you can see that the camera is still changing exposure from each frame as it changes slightly during the gif.

Two boxes sparring. 7 frames created this gif, which was shot in the 20fps continuous mode, so this happened in under 1/2 sec real time