Sony’s upcoming cameras in 2025: Content creators, photographers, and filmmakers are eagerly waiting for the announcement of Sony’s 2025 series of cameras. Specifically, they are very curious about the upcoming Sony A75, Sony FX3 Mark II, and Sony A7S IV. Although the list is not limited to only these three, several other models are also expected to arrive in 2025, which are mentioned below in the article.
1. Sony A7 V
If they strictly follow their schedule, the next announcement from Sony will most likely be a cinema camera, probably the Sony FX3 Mark II, or the Sony A7S IV camera.
But when will the Sony A7V camera arrive? According to the current rumors, the Sony A7V camera is expected to arrive on or before April 2025 (90% chance). However, if delayed, the announcement could be stretched to October 2025.
Recent rumors suggest that Sony is testing prototypes with the IMX366 sensor, which has a 44-megapixel resolution. The good thing about this sensor is that despite being a non-stacked sensor, the readout speed is very fast. The camera will be paired with Sony’s latest BIONZ X image processor and AI chip. This is not the first time we have gotten hints of a 44 Mp sensor, check here Unbelievable! Sony A7 V May Feature a 44-Megapixel Sensor
This looks impressive if the camera arrives with Sony’s latest IMX366 sensor. It will surely raise the competition level. Again, the model will have a decent price increase, and it will likely fall in the same category as the existing Canon R5 camera.
2. Sony FX3 Mark II
According to the latest information, there is a very high possibility that Sony will announce the Sony FX3 Mark II camera in 2025. Of course, there was a set of leaked specifications coming out from Chinese forums suggesting that the Sony FX3 Mark II camera may have a global sensor from the A9 III, but I am not convinced by these rumors.
Along with that rumor, we also have hints from rumor mills suggesting that we may see a 24-megapixel partially BSI stacked sensor, similar to the one recently seen in the Nikon Z6 Mark III camera, inside the Sony FX3 Mark II. This would enable the camera to record 6K video at up to 60fps and 4K video at up to 120fps.
So, that seems a bit more feasible. As soon as I get any updates related to the upcoming FX3 Mark II camera, I will post them on my website.
3. Sony A7S Mark IV
Apart from these two (FX3 and A7 IV), we have the Sony A7S Mark III update pending, which was announced on 28 July 2020. If you compare the announcement dates, the most outdated A7 series mirrorless camera right now is the Sony A7S III camera. So the Sony A7S IV announcement is Imminent in 2025.
Several rumors in the past have pointed to a new sensor, an image processor, and the introduction of an AI chip inside the A7 series. As we all know, the A7S series is designed for sensitivity, making it a high-performance series. It is also tailored for professional cinematographers who love the A7-style body with professional videography features they generally find in FX series cameras.
Now, here comes the contradiction: if Sony updates the FX3 Mark II camera, they may further postpone updates to the A7S series for at least one more year, to protect the FX3 II camera sales. On the other hand, if they update the A7S III camera—meaning they announce the A7S Mark IV camera—then there is a slight possibility that the FX3 Mark II update could be delayed by at least a year.
4. Sony RX1R Mark III
Let’s discuss the RX1R Mark 3 camera. A competitor of the Leica Q3, it is expected to be announced sometime in the year 2025.
The Sony RX1R series was in a kind of hibernation state for a while, but right now, the rumors are getting very strong regarding their next full-frame camera with a 61 MP BSI stacked sensor that we have seen in the Sony A7R 5 camera. The lens is expected to remain the same—the 35mm F2 lens—but this time, the camera will also feature an advanced AI Processing Unit. So, more or less, it will become one of the most advanced full-frame compact cameras in the world and a direct competitor and even a budget alternative to the existing ultra-popular Leica Q3.
5. Sony FX30 Mark II
As per the latest rumors, Sony is currently testing two different prototypes of the FX30-style body. One has a 26MP sensor with the latest BIONZ XR image processor, and the other body carries a 40MP sensor with the advanced BIONZ XR image processor and, of course, a dedicated AI chip. Now, it’s very interesting to see which of the models is selected for the final production line.
To be very clear, if they select the FX30 prototype with the same 26MP sensor and an updated BIONZ XR image processor as well as the dedicated AI chip, that means a subtle upgrade in the core specification of the camera and we won’t notice a major price hike, That being said, the FX30 II camera price will remain similar to the FX30’s announcement price.
But if they bring out major upgrades and select the 40MP camera prototype with 8K video recording capability, then for sure we will also witness a Major price hike in the FX30 series camera, and most importantly it can be announced as Sony FX30 R camera.
Sony FX30 Mark II Specification
- Sensor: 26Mp / 40MP APS-C BSI CMOS. [Sony testing our High Resolution sensor too, possibly for FX30 II or FX 30 R]
- Processor: BIONZ XR with advanced AI chip.
- Video:
- 8K recording support.
- Enhanced 4K oversampling.
- AI Features:
- Predictive autofocus for humans and 3D objects.
- Advanced subject recognition and tracking.
- AI Auto-Reframing and Dynamic Composition.
- Build: compact FX30 style, durable body.
- Target Audience: Professional videographers and creators.
The possibilities remain exciting, but they exist in the realm of speculation until officially confirmed.
6. Sony ZV-E1 Mark II
The Sony ZV-E1 Mark II is rumored to be announced sometime in 2025. The Sony ZV-E1 was announced back on 29 March 2023, but unfortunately, the camera has a weak heat sink unit. That’s why most professional content creators and podcast creators hesitated to buy this particular model. Early reviews of the ZV-E1 camera suggest it can overheat during 4K 60p video recording, under hot and humid conditions, longer recording sessions are not possible with this camera.
Another big reason was the absence of 4K 120 FPS and Full HD 240 FPS modes in this camera. Despite paying a huge amount to get this body, most users complained that they were not able to access the 4K 120 FPS mode, which is present in the Sony A7S Mark III camera. Moreover, the hardware specifications of both cameras are almost identical.
So, Sony may refresh this model with the ZV-E1 Mark II camera by adding the latest series of BIONZ XR image processors and an AI Processing Unit, as well as unlocking modes like 4K 120 FPS and Full HD 240 FPS in the new version of the camera. The most important thing they missed in the original ZV-E1 was the very weak or poor heat management system. This time, at least, they should add a proper heat sink mechanism that won’t allow the camera to overheat while recording in uncontrolled weather conditions.
Let’s hope for the best that Sony will announce the ZV-E1 Mark II camera in 2025 with a set of upgrades that will allow users to buy it for professional use.
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