Sony RX10 V stacks tech and price in one built-in telephoto package

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Sony revives the RX10 as the RX10 V, packing a stacked 20.1MP 1-inch sensor that delivers up to 30fps blackout-free bursts and 4K/60p (4K/120p cropped) video, plus a Sony Alpha–style body, a high-capacity NP-FZ100 battery, and top-tier real-time autofocus. It retains the 24–600mm f/2.4–4 Zeiss zoom from earlier models and adds live 4K streaming over USB-C, but it drops features like a built-in ND filter and a pop-up flash. At $2,299.99 at launch, it’s aimed at deep-pocketed travelers and action shooters who want an all-in-one, portable camera, though the 1-inch sensor means some resolution limits compared with full-frame rivals.
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