There’s been a lot of buzz around the new real-time Eye AF and AF tracking on the recently announced Sony A6400. Even more exciting, though, is that this system is also coming to the Sony A9, A7III and A7RIII full-frame mirrorless cameras in a future firmware update. Photographer Patrick Murphy-Racey recently got the chance to try out the new real-time autofocus tracking with version 5.0 of the firmware for the Sony A9 in Los Angeles. And, fortunately, he filmed it for the rest of us to see.

Two clips are included in the video above, each played through twice. The first time at 100%, and the second time repeated at 45% speed to help you more easily see what the camera’s doing. Each time the big white box flashes, that’s the camera taking a shot at 20 frames per second.

No matter what brand you shoot, or whether you love or hate Sony, it’s very impressive, and seems to keep up with very fast movements with relative ease. I am curious to see how many of the shots did actually nail perfect focus, but I bet there’ll be a lot of very happy A9, A7RIII and A7III owners out there in a few short months. Real-time AF tracking will come to the A6400 first with A9/A7RIII/A7III firmware updates coming shortly after.