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Sony RX10 V: New Design, AI Autofocus and 4K/120p in a Premium 1-Inch Superzoom
technology2 days ago

Sony RX10 V: New Design, AI Autofocus and 4K/120p in a Premium 1-Inch Superzoom

Sony debuts the RX10 V, a redesigned 24-600mm f/2.4-4 superzoom with a 20.1MP 1-inch sensor, faster burst shooting (30fps with no blackout) and a beefed-up AI autofocus that tracks humans, birds, animals, vehicles and insects. It delivers 4K video at up to 60p 10-bit (All-Intra) and can do 4K/120p with a slight crop, plus improved stabilization and higher-res EVF/LCD. The camera features a new grip, enhanced manual controls, and faster processing, but omits a built-in flash and uses a fixed tilting rear screen. Pre-order price is $2,300 with shipping in August.

A7R VI vs A7R V: The Upgrade Dilemma Fueled by a $2,840 Deal
technology1 month ago

A7R VI vs A7R V: The Upgrade Dilemma Fueled by a $2,840 Deal

Sony’s A7R VI brings a stacked sensor and speed-focused improvements (66.8MP, 30fps blackout-free, 8K30p, 4K120p, better stabilization, faster readout) to upgrade the high-res line, while the A7R V remains a capable 61MP option with strong AI autofocus and solid video. A Renewed A7R V deal on Amazon at about $2,840 creates a compelling value, shifting the decision from “which is newer” to “which fits your workflow.” For fast-action, documentary, and demanding production work, the VI is the better upgrade; for controlled projects, interviews, travel, and high-res stills on a budget, the V deal can be smarter by freeing funds for lenses and gear.

Sony A7R VI Debuts with 66.8MP Stacked Sensor, 8K/30p and 4K/120p
technology1 month ago

Sony A7R VI Debuts with 66.8MP Stacked Sensor, 8K/30p and 4K/120p

Sony has unveiled the Alpha 7R VI, a high‑resolution mirrorless with a 66.8MP back‑illuminated stacked Exmor RS sensor and BIONZ XR2 processor. It adds 8K/30p and 4K/120p full‑frame video, a sensor‑level Dual Gain mode for improved shadows, a redesigned magnesium body, and advanced I/O including dual USB‑C, Wi‑Fi 6E, and 32‑bit float audio when used with the new XLR‑A4 adapter. Other highlights include a 9.44M‑dot EVF, enhanced AF (Real‑time Recognition AF+), an upgraded IBIS system, and a new NP‑SA100 battery. It ships June 2026 for $4,499 body‑only; XLR‑A4 and other accessories are available separately.