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Updated · sonyalpharumors.com · Apr 25
Sony registers two new cameras in China, raising total to three upcoming models
Updated
Updated · sonyalpharumors.com · Apr 25

Sony registers two new cameras in China, raising total to three upcoming models

7 articles · Updated · sonyalpharumors.com · Apr 25
  • The new registrations on April 24 include one FX-series camera assembled in Shanghai and another model without Wi-Fi 6, suggesting a compact or entry-level device.
  • Sony is expected to announce the A7R VI in May, an APS-C or RX100 camera in June or July, and the new FX model before August's IBC show.
  • The A7R VI will feature a 67MP sensor and new body, while the FX model may have a partially stacked 16 or 18MP sensor; further major announcements are anticipated in November.
With a rumored 67MP sensor, is Sony's A7R VI pushing resolution beyond the practical needs of most professional creators?
What must Sony's next entry-level camera offer to lure creators away from the convenience of their advanced smartphones?
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How will Sony's new internal zoom 100-400mm lens change the game for wildlife and sports photography telephoto lenses?
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Is Sony's packed 2026 release schedule a brilliant market assault or a risky move that could confuse consumers?