What’s inside the Sony a7 V camera? In a fresh teardown of the Sony a7 V, a camera expert reveals the real story. By keeping the budget factor in mind, Sony has introduced numerous innovations. Specifically, the overheating system and internal panels have been improved, addressing a major pain point that was a serious issue with its predecessor.
Why the Sony A7 V Teardown Matters: From Plastic to Pro-Grade Build
The teardown done by carefully peeling out layer by layer of the Sony a7 V camera, and extensive engineering done by Sony engineers was clearly visible, which is really amazing to see how well they have added each layer of circuitry one after another.
Teardown specialist verdict: “Solid.”
Let’s break down the top five highlights, complete with direct quotes from the teardown.
1. Full Magnesium Alloy Body: Turning the Chassis into a Heat-Dissipating Beast
Sony has ditched the older model design previously used in the Sony A7 series. Earlier, the Sony A7-series cameras featured a mix of plastic and metal construction across most models. However, while unlocking the body, it has been found that the camera now uses a full magnesium alloy chassis, built to deliver uninterrupted performance without the fear of overheating..
Quote: “The back cover material is different—previous M-series used mostly plastic, but now it’s magnesium alloy, finally on par with the S and R series: full magnesium alloy body! The back shell has thermal conductive silicone pads attached, positioned right over the processor. This means the entire metal back cover acts as a massive ‘heat sink.'”
The experts’ take: enhancement of the overall heat management unit inside the camera was actually required in the Sony A7 series. As we all know, many Sony A7 IV -camera users are in deep trouble after purchasing the camera, specifically cinematographers who are unable to record 4K videos for more than 20 minutes. This upgrade, paired with thermal pads glued precisely over the CPU, transforms the camera’s back panel into an active, cooling system. No more Sony a7 IV–style thermal throttling after 20 minutes of 4K video
2. BIONZ XR2 Processor: Integrated AI That Rivals Apple’s M1 in a Mid-Range Body
Sony a7 V is the only camera right now that is using the BIONZ XR2 image processor, which has an integrated AI chip, the XR2 processor itself (up to 30% better than the Alpha 7 IV), and is more energy-efficient than the BIONZ XR image processor + AI chip used inside the A7 IV camera.. This results in up to 21% better battery life via EVF (630 shots vs. 520 on the a7 IV) or 29% via LCD (750 vs. 580)
Well, I am not getting into too much technical detail. What the teardown expert has said is that the overall improvement in the new camera looks impressive.
Quote: “The processor and Micron’s LPDDR5 memory are PoP stacked together. The AI processing unit is integrated into the main processor—more advanced than the external AI chip in the A7R5, similar to Apple’s M1: a full-featured SoC… already ahead of their own flagships.”
Why it matters for you: Having a major improvement in the image processor directly results in upscaling in the autofocus algorithms, as well as the overall performance of the camera, which is also greatly improved.
Flagship AI features (think real-time subject tracking for birds in flight or human pose detection), and the best part is that under $2,500 for the body, you are getting a boosted autofocus accuracy by up to 30% over the Sony a7 IV—without jumping to a $6,000 Sony a1.
3. Smartphone-Level Mainboard: AT&S Craftsmanship for Bulletproof Reliability
I’m really glad to know that the Sony a7 Vmotherboard cover is actually manufactured by the same AT&S, which also makes iPhone motherboards. So, when it comes to reliability and build quality, we can obviously trust the Sony a7 V camera, since it’s coming from the world of top-tier PCB manufacturers.
Quote: “The PCB comes from AT&S… a world-top PCB manufacturer that also makes iPhone motherboards… The A7M5 is fully ‘smartphone-ized’ high-performance, representing the highest craftsmanship in the current camera industry.”
It’s densely packed with high-density interconnects, ditching messy traces for iPhone-like efficiency.
4. Partially Stacked CMOS Sensor: Crushing Rolling Shutter with 7.5-Stop IBIS
Yes, that’s the star upgrade we have inside the camera. A partially stacked 33MP full-frame sensor, which was exclusive to Nikon and Panasonic till now, has been further improved by Sony. Since it is a partially stacked sensor, it also preserves dynamic range just like a normal BSI CMOS sensor.
As a result, neither are you going to face the infamous “jello” distortion effect, nor are you going to lose essential shadow and highlight details while capturing images from your camera.
Quote: “This is the legendary ‘partially stacked CMOS’ with 7.5-stop stabilization… double-speed partially stacked CMOS… genuinely fix the previous gen’s… obvious rolling shutter.”
Why it matters for you: Sony a7 IV owners know the frustration: electronic shutter shots of sports or drones turning into wavy messes. Having a sensor readout speed slower than 25 ms really disturbs the frame captured at higher frame rates, so it was really very much essential for Sony to introduce a faster readout–based sensor in the Sony a7 V camera, and they have clearly done that in a very beautiful manner, even while preserving the dynamic range of the sensor at the very same time.
The continuous shooting speed of the camera has also been pushed to 40 frames per second, plus 10 FPS of mechanical burst, so overall it’s an excellent upgrade that we have seen inside the Sony a7 V.
Additionally, with 7.5 stops of IBIS, handheld gimbal-free footage rivals dedicated rigs. It’s the fix that makes the Sony a7 V a versatile full-frame camera for wildlife or event coverage, with no pricier body required.
5. Flagship Tech Trickle-Down: Wireless, Stabilization, and More in One Package
Tying it all together, the A7 V borrows elite features like 2×2 MIMO Wi-Fi (for A1-speed transfers) and refined IBIS, all on that premium AT&S board.
Quote: “Full magnesium alloy body for heat sharing, trickle-down flagship wireless transfer and stabilization, and speed flip-doubled partially stacked CMOS, AT&S top-tier mainboard with BIONZ XR2 fully integrated SoC… These internal pile-ups of materials genuinely solved the previous generation’s pain points of poor heat dissipation, slow image transfer, and obvious rolling shutter effect.”
It’s a value bomb: internals that outpace some Sony flagships in efficiency.
Final Verdict: The Sony A7 V Is the Smart, “Solid” Choice for 2025 Creators
That was really kind of an eye-opener teardown, where we can very clearly see the parts and improvements that have been rightly done inside the Sony A7 series camera. This set of improvements not only brings us more reliability and peace of mind when buying this camera, but also lets us purchase it without a second thought.
Obviously no .” No revolutionary redesign, but fixes to overheating, lag, and distortion make it soar. If you’re eyeing the top mirrorless camera under $3,000, this is it—especially with firmware updates promising even more AI magic.
Score by teardown expert: 9.2/10 for internals alone. Grab one before stock dips, and pair it with our recommended Sony A7 V lenses for peak performance.
What’s your biggest A7 V question—heat, AF, or video? Drop it in the comments! Subscribe to TheNewCamera.com for weekly updates
DJI RS5 camera gimbal announcement is very near to us, since just a few days ago, we saw the price leak of the DJI RS5. DJI RS5 Australian price leak hinting at a $838 AUD (~$553 USD) entry-level model gimbal. An Australian retailer has sent us the price tag of the RS5 gimbal. Just after that, we have the product shots coming up from one of the trusted sources. Trusted DJI leaker Igor Bogdanov (@Quadro_News) has dropped the first official leaked images of the DJI RS5 gimbal.
So not one, we have multiple product shots of the gimbal that is expected to be announced soon. Since the product shots are already available, specs are also there, and the pricing is available from retailers, then for sure the product is already in stock worldwide and waiting for a formal official announcement.
DJI RS5 Specification
Modular Arm & Vertical Shooting: Enhanced NATO rails
LiDAR-Ready Focus Module: The side-mounted slot confirms compatibility with DJI Focus Pro, enabling AI-driven autofocus even in low light. The next-generation ActiveTrack Pro can directly read images from the camera built into the Focus Pro LiDAR Autofocus with no need for the Ronin Image Transmitter.
Ergonomic Grip Upgrades: The BG33 handle
Battery & Charging: The new BG33 intelligent handle delivers a 15% battery life increase (up to 13+ hours)
Full charge in just 1 hour via USB-C. No more mid-shoot swaps—ideal for wedding pros or travel vloggers.
Balancing Aid: A built-in Z-axis indicator
Smart Tracking & Composition: Upgraded intelligent composition and tracking algorithms promise smoother ActiveTrack-like following, with AR overlays in the Ronin app for virtual horizons.
Payload Capacity: Sticking to 3kg (6.6 lbs)—same as the RS4—confirming this base model targets mirrorless setups (e.g., Sony A7S III + lens). No jump here, but…
DJI RS5 Pro Bundle Set
What New inside the DJI RS 5 Gimbal
Battery/Charge: +15% life, 1h full vs. RS4’s 2h.
Tracking: Smarter AI for composition vs. RS4’s solid but basic.
Balancing: Z-axis helper absent in RS4.
Payload: Identical 3kg base; Pro upgrades pending.
Confirmed DJI RS5 Specs: Battery Life Jumps 15%, But Load Stays at 3kg
So here we are discussing the confirmed specifications of the upcoming DJI RS5 gimbal. The biggest disappointment that I feel after reading the specifications of the DJI RS5 is its payload. It remains at 3 kg, which is very similar to the DJI RS4 payload. Not even close to the DJI RS4 Pro, which can lift approximately 4.5 kg. So that’s a very clear indication that in the near future, very soon, we are going to have a DJI RS5 Pro gimbal in the lineup.
Since obviously the DJI RS5 isn’t a combined update or a major upgrade over the DJI RS4 Pro at the very same time. If you look at the announcement dates or the DJI scheduled announcement pattern, in the previous year the DJI RS4 and RS4 Pro were announced simultaneously on the same day (DJI’s history backs this: The RS4 and RS4 Pro launched together on April 9, 2024, at NAB—no staggered rollout). So even if the DJI RS5 Pro is not coming alongside the DJI RS5, we are expecting it sometime around or around CES 2026.
Accessory
Description
Why It Matters
DJI RS5 Gimbal Stabilizer
Three-axis unit with 4th-gen algos and Z-axis indicator.
3kg payload for smooth 8K on Sony/Canon hybrids; 15% better battery via BG33.
BG33 Intelligent Battery Grip
1-hour fast charge, 13+ hour runtime.
Powers extended shoots; haptic controls for zoom/focus.
Briefcase Handle & Quick-Release
Foldable carry with NATO plates and vertical adapter.
50% faster setups for dynamic tracking.
Focus Motor & LiDAR Module
Bundled for AI composition upgrades.
Improved subject tracking—solo op magic.
Cables & Mounts
USB-C kit, cold shoe, mini tripod.
App integration for real-time balancing aids.
Breaking Down the Leak: RS 5 Pricing in AUD (and USD Equivalents)
Before we jump into any new set of information, let’s analyse the pricing of the DJI RS 5 Gimbal in the USA/USD. We already have the Australian pricing of the DJI RS 5 Gimbal. We have to adjust a little bit based on the currency exchange factors and the tax we have to pay, and the overall figure that we get. We have added it in the table below.
Product
SKU
Price (AUD)
Approx. USD
RS 4 Equivalent (USD)
Price Delta (vs. RS 4 Base)
DJI RS 5
6738977
838.00
~553
N/A
+$84 (from RS 4’s ~$469)
DJI RS 5 Combo
6738976
998.00
~658
N/A
+$99 (from RS 4 Combo est.)
DJI Ronin RS 4
6189086
678.00
~447
469
Baseline
DJI Ronin RS 4 Combo
6189090
848.00
~559
N/A
N/A
DJI Ronin RS 4 Pro
6189082
1,298.00
~856
869
+$387 (from RS 4)
DJI Ronin RS 4 Pro Combo
6189083
1,598.00
~1,055
N/A
N/A
DJI RS 4 Mini
6702985
538.00
~355
369
Entry-level alt.
DJI RS 4 Mini Combo
6702986
658.00
~434
N/A
N/A
DJI RS BG21 Grip
5573682
119.00
~78
~79
Accessory staple
At $838 AUD (~$553 USD), the base RS 5 represents a modest 12% premium over the RS 4’s $678 AUD launch price, signaling DJI’s intent to keep the series accessible for hybrid shooters balancing cameras like the Nikon ZR, Sony AV or Canon R5 II. The Combo kit—likely bundling essentials like extra batteries, focus motors, and a RavenEye image transmitter—jumps to $998 AUD, offering better value for kit-builders. Compared to the RS 4 Pro’s $1,298 AUD entry, the RS 5 feels like a “Pro-lite” contender, potentially packing enough bells and whistles to lure users away from pricier alternatives like the Zhiyun Crane 5 or Moza AirCross 3.
So this post sums up the entire available set of information related to the DJI RS5, which is just about to arrive officially. And if we get any latest updates related to any upcoming DJI products, then we will be posting them at TheNewCamera.com. Stay tuned.
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According to the latest set of rumours, Chinese lensmaker Viltrox is finally preparing to announce Canon RF-S Mount lenses in 2026, They are going to start announcing lenses for Canon APS-C cameras like the Canon R50, Canon EOS R10, R50, and R7. Viltrox will bring down loads of affordable, high-performance primes to the RF ecosystem. And then Fullframes.
Update: December 21, 2025
So it’s not a rumour anymore; we have now received confirmation just after the post we published that Viltrox RF lenses are coming for Canon in 2026. Our source was 100% correct, and just after this, we received another confirmation that they will be delivering the EPIC series 1.33x anamorphic cine lenses for Canon’s full-frame RF mount. These include the compact 35mm T2.0, 50mm T2.0, and 75mm T2.0 models, designed for widescreen storytelling with a 2x squeeze factor, high resolution, and color matching to legacy Kowa glass. Crucially, all these lenses are coming with full authorization from Canon, which clearly proves that Viltrox has now become an official partner of Canon, and very soon they will be adding RF / RF-S lenses to the system, starting with anamorphic full-frame lenses. The information was confirmed by the Vertran Rumour website Photorumors.com
One of the best parts of Viltrox is that most of their lenses are under $300. So once they start the production of Canon RF-S Mount lenses, the users will get a lot of options to choose from. But again, the Canon licensing practice is very tricky; most of the time, they try to avoid the focal length approval they already made or have in the market. So, most probably, we do have high hopes for the APS-C RF-S Mount; in that space, Canon has the least amount of RF-S lenses. Other than that, in the full-frame zone, it would be interesting to see what Viltrox will have to offer us.
Image of Viltrox 85mm F1.8 II Lens: The Lens 85mm series lenses were announced alongside with Canon R series back in 2018, but later on the 2nd gen of 85mm F1.8 II was banned by Canon. Since Viltrox was creating lenses for Canon via reverse engineering, not by taking proper licenses,- Canon asked Viltrox to STOP selling RF lenses (August 29th, 2022)
Why Viltrox RF-S Lenses Matter for Canon Users
Yeah, I know that Canon does have very tight control over the RF mount, specifically the full-frame lenses, but the APS-C segment (RF-S) has seen some expansion, and lensmakers like Sigma and Tamron are adding lens options for APS-C users starting from 2024. Like Sigma and Tamron are adding lens options for APS-C users starting from 2024. And we do hope and expect that in 2026, Viltrox will join the List of third-party lens manufacturers of the RF-S Mount.
Now, Viltrox already has a very good track record for making excellent optical-quality lenses with very good autofocus performance. A lot of users have been using the Viltrox lenses in Sony E mount as well as Nikon Z mount for more than 7 years without any issues.
Potential Viltrox RF-S Lens Lineup: What Could Be Coming Soon
We have a list of ultra-popular lenses available for multiple brands. These prime lenses start from $200, specifically, we are talking about the Air Series lenses, a total of 12 APS-C lenses are about to arrive, starting from ultra-wide to short telephoto
Viltrox AF 9mm f/2.8 Air: Compact ultra-wide for landscapes and vlogging.
Viltrox AF 13mm f/1.4: Expansive view with creamy bokeh—perfect for astrophotography.
Viltrox AF 15mm f/1.7 Air: Lightweight wide-angle for travel shooters.
Viltrox AF 23mm f/1.4: Street photography staple (EOS M favorite, RF-S inbound?).
Viltrox AF 25mm f/1.7 Air: Everyday normal lens with pancake vibes.
Viltrox AF 27mm f/1.2 Pro: Pro-grade brightness for portraits and events.
Viltrox AF 33mm f/1.4: Versatile normal prime (another EOS M hit).
Viltrox AF 35mm f/1.7 Air: Budget-friendly all-rounder.
Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.4: Portrait perfection with subject isolation.
Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.7 Air: Affordable telephoto alternative.
Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.2 Pro: Bokeh beast for pros on a budget.
Viltrox AF 75mm f/1.2 Pro: Short tele for flattering headshots.
This lineup would really fill some significant gaps in Canon’s RF-S offerings, particularly in the sub-$400 prime category. While Viltrox’s lenses might not take the crown from Sigma or Canon’s L-series glass, their “Pro” models have received a lot of love for their solid build quality and dependable autofocus—think sturdy metal barrels, USB firmware updates, and weather-sealed options in the high
BTW, which one of the Primes do you want to see soon for RF-S Mount Mirrorless cameras?
When Viltrox Lenses Come for Canon RF Mount
If Viltrox really pulls this off, we can look forward to a bunch of affordable RF-S prime lenses that will make pro-level low-light shooting accessible to everyone. Recent Set of Rumours Suggests Viltrox will officially announce New Lenses for Canon RF-S Mount, starting from the First Half of 2026.
If you are a beginner looking for the best entry-level drones in 2025 and live in the United States of America, then this is the best time to act, as the deadline set by the FY25 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) is just 11 days away, on December 23, 2025. The DJI products will get banned in the United States of America, so if you already having/own a DJI product, then there is no issue, but yes, new product announcements/registrations at the FCC may get halted after this date. A positive aspect is that the ban is not affecting flying or existing DJI drones, so if you’re considering stocking up on the latest model, this is an ideal time to buy them at a reasonable price.
Here we have sorted out the best entry-level beginner-friendly drones for you made by DJI. And this time, we’re not talking about any DJI alternatives for now, since DJI itself is the best drone maker in the world, and if you can get your hands on their drones before December 23, then why think of alternatives right now?
Keep in mind that the drones that we have selected in this buying guide are under 250g,. Just jump into the list below and sort the best drone as per your own set of requirements and the budget range you have.
Key Factors for Beginners When Choosing a DJI Drone
Don’t just grab the shiniest one—focus on what matters for new pilots. Here’s a quick rundown:
Weight: Always prefer an underweight drone >250g, since those underweight drones are trouble-free drones and don’t require extra paperwork/permission while taking off. Stick to under 250g (all our picks qualify) to avoid FAA registration and fly freely in most areas.
Camera Quality: All the drones we have listed record crisp smooth 4K footage;
Flight Time: 20-30 minutes per battery—get a combo pack for all-day sessions.
Ease of Use: App integration (DJI Fly app), GPS return-to-home, and beginner modes like auto-hover.
Portability & Price: Foldable designs under $500 for starters; wind resistance up to Level 5 for outdoor adventures.
We have selected some of the best and latest DJI drones for you, so before it’s too late, grab them as soon as possible, and all these drones are available at Amazon.com at a very reasonable price. The recently announced DJI Neo 2 is available at 35% off the MSRP pricing.
Based on 2025 reviews and current stock, here are our vetted picks across budgets. We’ve prioritised models with strong cameras, long batteries, and holiday discounts. (Prices as of Dec 11; affiliate links via Amazon/DJI Store for easy grabs.)
Budget Picks (Under $500: Perfect for First-Timers)
DJI Neo 2 – Finally, the DJI Neo 2 drone is now available at Amazon USA for $259. But if you apply the offer (mentioned below), the overall price goes down to $199 on Amazon USA. That’s a solid discount on the DJI Neo 2, a newly announced drone. Keep in mind that all these offers and rules are available until December 23, 2025, so hurry up. The new Neo 2 drone is perfect for beginners, content creators, and solo filmmakers who love having an aerial cinematographer with them who understands their gestures and follows them wherever they move.Buy DJI Neo 2 on Amazon for $239 and thank us later. The DJI Neo 2 is getting a positive response. Initial review scoring 4.5/5 stars from 269 reviews. ALERT: Stock running out FAST. ACT quickly to get the deal
DJI Mini 4K – The DJI Mini 4K Drone is the latest best-selling Amazon.com drone, and when we have seen almost 10,000 units sold in the past month alone of this drone, it was really a big surprise, and it is now available at $249 with a $50 discount from its usual $299 price. DJI Mini 4K is the best budget 4K drone in 2025 available for creators, vloggers, and hobbyists that offer professional-level features without any FAA registration. But as usual, we know that DJI is potentially facing a lot of bans, and stock shortages are everywhere. Price: $299 + Additional Discount $60 off with an Amazon card
Compact Solo Performer ($250-500: Solo Creativity)
DJI Flip –The drone features a 1/1.3-inch sensor, which is the same sensor as the pricey DJI Mini 4 Pro – so you are getting professional quality video up to 4K 60 FPS HDR, and the ability to capture still images of 48 megapixels. The DJI Flip also supports 10-bit internal video recording and D-Log with manual colour modes, which allows professional-level editing and very high latitude / DR range in your videos for working later on in shadows and highlights. It also has a slow-motion mode where you can capture 4K videos up to 100 frames per second, which will add a kind of cinematic flair to your entire footage. The DJI Flip also offers vertical shooting mode for Instagram Reels, YouTube Stories, as well as TikTok videos..Buy DJI Flip (affiliate).
DJI Mini 3 – Now, specifically for those creators who need extra airtime, the DJI Mini 3 arrives at $419 and shines as one of the best DJI drones under $500 for marathon-type sessions. The DJI Mini 3 was announced in 2022 but is still in demand even in 2025, offering unbeatable battery life for its price. You get a total flight time of up to 38 minutes in standard mode and approximately 51 minutes with the Plus battery (sold separately).1/1.3-inch sensor for 12MP photos and perfect 4K HDR videos. This DJI Mini 3 is capable of true vertical shooting, rotating the gimbal up to 90 degrees – perfect for creating social media content. Buy Now: Amazon ($419)
The 2025 DJI ban deadline is a wake-up call, but it’s also a golden window for beginners to score deals on world-class gear like the Neo or Flip. Don’t wait—stock up, fly safe, and capture those holiday memories in 4K glory. Questions? Drop a comment below
Let’s talk about the Nikon Z90 camera. According to Ordinary Filmmaker trusted sources, the camera is in work, and the prototypes are approved for the production line, ready to replace the old-school Nikon D500 camera. The specification is not new, similar to what we have shared with you a while ago: the Nikon Z90 will carry a 33MP APS-C/DX-format hybrid CMOS autofocus sensor and advanced AI autofocus algorithms, very similar to what we have seen in the Nikon FX-format full-frame cameras
Latest Information about Nikon Z90?
Simon kicks off his video by saying: “Our trusted source has come forward once again to tell us that the Nikon Z90, a direct replacement for the Nikon D500, is now in the works and coming to the market.”
No exact date from Simon – he notes Nikon’s super secretive ( “Nikon is very quiet. Too quiet.” ) and focused on other stuff like cinema gear. But based on his chat, it’s close enough to get excited about. More on timing below.
Nikon Z90 Specs: The Key Details Simon Shared
Simon keeps it real and rumour-free from wild guesses. Here’s what he says about the Z90, broken down easily:
Sensor Size: It’s a DX (APS-C) camera with 32-33 megapixels. So, in terms of sensor resolution, information remains the same as we also have shared previously in our post
Speed: Up to 15 frames per second (fps). Most probably, he is talking about the MAX mechanical shutter speed.
Who It’s For: obviously photographers looking for a mini Z9 camera, an Multipurpose camera made for DX pro., Wildlife photographers who want “more reach” (the crop sensor makes lenses feel longer, like turning a 400mm into 600mm) but don’t need top low-light skills or the pricey Nikon Z9. If you’re pro-level and chasing magazine covers in dim light, stick with Z9. But for sunny safaris? Z90 shines.
Nikon Z90 Release Timeline
According to Simon from Ordinary Filmmaker in his video, the Nikon Z90 release timeline remains uncertain and delayed, with no imminent announcement expected before 2026. He reports from a trusted source that the camera “is now in the works and coming to the market,” but stresses Nikon’s extreme secrecy and heavy focus on the ZR Cinema line, including four new cine lenses within the next six months. Simon explicitly states that “I wouldn’t expect any other new Nikon announcements in the short term that don’t fall under the ZR Cinema line,” and with the February 2026 Olympics approaching too quickly for a Z9 Mark II refresh (as per rumors), stills cameras like the Z90 appear sidelined for several months. This suggests a potential launch in mid-to-late 2026 at the earliest
Stick with TheNewCamera for updates – we’ll ping you day one. What’s your must-have Z90 feature? Drop a comment!
Big thanks to Ordinary Filmmaker (Simon) for his honest video breakdown on the Z90 – your source-driven style keeps us all sane in rumor season!
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Sony just flipped the script of expectation at the beginning of 2026. They have announced a massive update for the existing Sony ZV-E10 Mark II camera, which unlocks 4K video recording capability at the rate of 120 fps. It’s a new free license update.
Another significant update, which is obviously packed with the 4K 120p feature, is the Full HD 240 fps recording. This will offer up to 10× slow motion in footage from the camera, a capability not previously available with the original ZV-E10 Mark II.
Sony has made this official update. Announced today (December 10, 2025), the upgrade is set to roll out in mid-to-late December, making it a perfect holiday gift for vloggers, filmmakers, and social media pros.
Why Skip the ZV-E10 III in 2026? Sony’s Smart Strategy for Creators
The Sony ZV-E10 Mark II camera was announced in July 2024 with a 26-megapixel hybrid CMOS AF sensor and the capability to output 4K video at 60p. [As of now, the specs have undergone a massive FW update, now featuring 4 K 120p and Full HD 240p.]Sony generally makes a MODEL UPDATE, specifically in the APS-C ZV series lineup in precise 1,079 days, pointing to a Sony ZV-E10 III arrival around June/July 2027.
So if Sony goes in the scheduled update time of their ZV series camera, then the next Sony ZV-E10 Mark III is coming sometime in June/July 2027, and not in 2026.
The massive update over the ZV-E10 Mark II camera does give us a very clear hint that Sony wants to upgrade their existing ZV-E10 II camera to make it competitive as well as better than other manufacturer offerings in this specific price zone. So, for now, NO Sony ZV-E10 III looks like coming close to us, at least up to Q3 of 2026. Yes, we can expect ZV-E10 III in the later part of 2026 or the first half of 2027. This is what we are expecting in December 2025. If any new updates arrive related to the announcement or early arrival of the camera, we will be updating you first here
Specs Showdown: ZV-E10 II Before and After the FREE Power-Update
Geeking out? We’ve crunched the numbers. Check this quick comparison table to see how the upgrade elevates the ZV-E10 II from solid starter to slow-mo savant:
Feature
Original ZV-E10 II (2024)
With 4K 120p Upgrade (2025)
Max 4K Frame Rate
60p (10-bit 4:2:2)
120p (with ~38% crop, full AF)
Max Full HD Frame Rate
120p
240p (XAVC S, 10x slo-mo)
Slow-Motion Multiplier
Up to 5x (HD only)
5x (4K), 10x (HD)
Autofocus in High FPS
Yes (up to 60p)
Yes (real-time tracking at 120p)
File Format & Mode
XAVC S (up to 600Mbps)
XAVC S in S&Q mode
Battery Life Impact
Standard (NP-FZ100)
Optimized for high-FPS shoots
Hardware Req.
None
Simple license key activation
How to Get the Upgrade: Timeline, Cost, and Must-Knows
Sony’s making this painless for ZV-E10 II owners (body-only or kit—launched July 2024):
Rollout Date: Mid-to-late December 2025. The update will get a Global rollout
Pricing Scoop: Its Free (confirmed via today’s announcement— )
Install 101: Grab it from Sony’s Electronics site or apps like Imaging Edge. Enter your serial number, pay up, and boom—firmware flashes in minutes. Bundles for recent buyers (Nov 2024–Dec 2025) might snag discounts.
Not own a ZV-E10 II yet? Grab it now one now from Amazon.com – B&H Store Buy for ~$698 (body) or $798 (with 16-50mm kit). It’s the ultimate holiday flex for aspiring creators.
I think Sony has made a great move by upscaling their camera and removing the locks by asking for money. The ZV-E10 Mark II camera was always capable of capturing 4K 120 fps videos as well as Full HD 240 fps, but again, they had to protect the A6700 camera sales also, and at that time, back in 2024, the ZV-E10 Mark II core specification was more than enough for competitors.
And now, after this update, again, it has been upgraded and has become one of the best content-creator cameras at its price range. Canon and Nikon still have to think about creating a perfect competitor against it. And that’s maybe the reason that Sony found this solution of updating the firmware more efficient than announcing a Mark III camera body in the next 2 to 3 months.
Since whenever a camera maker does a massive update to a camera system, it’s a clear indication that the successor isn’t coming soon, and that’s why they want to keep the existing system updated against the market competition.
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DJI RS 5 Gimbal is coming. We all know we have already spotted the FCC ID document few days ago, published on our website. Now finally, we have a leaked screenshot from an Australian retailer, and in the screen, it is very clearly visible — the name of the DJI RS 5 Gimbal alongside the RS 5 Combo, the batch number, as well as the Australian pricing of both Standard and the Combo Edition — priced at $838 AUD and $998 AUD, respectively.
So the DJI RS 5 has become a kind of a good update to look for when you are planning to buy the DJI RS 4 / RS 4 Pro Gimbal. Now, it all depends on the set of specifications the DJI RS 5 carries within it.
And since the DJI RS 5 Mini Gimbal has already reached in the hands of retailers, the official announcement is expected very soon.
Let’s unpack the set of specifications and details we already know about the DJI RS 5 Gimbal..
Leaked screenshot by an AUS retailer
Breaking Down the Leak: RS 5 Pricing in AUD (and USD Equivalents)
Before we jump into any new set of information, let’s analyse the pricing of the DJI RS 5 Gimbal in USA/USD. We already have the Australian pricing of the DJI RS 5 Gimbal. We have to adjust a little bit based on the currency exchange factors and tax we have to pay, and the overall figure that we get. We have added it in the table below.
Product
SKU
Price (AUD)
Approx. USD
RS 4 Equivalent (USD)
Price Delta (vs. RS 4 Base)
DJI RS 5
6738977
838.00
~553
N/A
+$84 (from RS 4’s ~$469)
DJI RS 5 Combo
6738976
998.00
~658
N/A
+$99 (from RS 4 Combo est.)
DJI Ronin RS 4
6189086
678.00
~447
469
Baseline
DJI Ronin RS 4 Combo
6189090
848.00
~559
N/A
N/A
DJI Ronin RS 4 Pro
6189082
1,298.00
~856
869
+$387 (from RS 4)
DJI Ronin RS 4 Pro Combo
6189083
1,598.00
~1,055
N/A
N/A
DJI RS 4 Mini
6702985
538.00
~355
369
Entry-level alt.
DJI RS 4 Mini Combo
6702986
658.00
~434
N/A
N/A
DJI RS BG21 Grip
5573682
119.00
~78
~79
Accessory staple
At $838 AUD (~$553 USD), the base RS 5 represents a modest 12% premium over the RS 4’s $678 AUD launch price, signaling DJI’s intent to keep the series accessible for hybrid shooters balancing cameras like the Nikon ZR, Sony AV or Canon R5 II. The Combo kit—likely bundling essentials like extra batteries, focus motors, and a RavenEye image transmitter—jumps to $998 AUD, offering better value for kit-builders. Compared to the RS 4 Pro’s $1,298 AUD entry, the RS 5 feels like a “Pro-lite” contender, potentially packing enough bells and whistles to lure users away from pricier alternatives like the Zhiyun Crane 5 or Moza AirCross 3.
Rumoured Features: What Makes the RS 5 a “Massive Upgrade”?
We have already seen the FCC ID registration of the DJI RS 5 Gimbal. DJI is actually planning to give a hardware refresh to the existing RS 4 / RS 4 Pro gimbals. Right now we do not have any information related to the RS 5 Professional Gimbal, but yes, we do have rumoured specifications related to the RS 5 that we are going to discuss below.
1. Enhanced Payload and Z-Axis Stabilisation
The Rumor: The Initial set of rumours suggests the DJI RS 5 Gimbal has been custom-tailored/designed for uninterrupted 8K workflow, and that’s why it is adding up to the weight. The RS 5 is now able to handle up to 5 KG compared to the RS 4 Pro, which was limited to 4.5 KG. This will allow handling or accommodating beefier setups like the RED Komodo 6K or Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro with full lens rigs.
Z-Axis Magic: Filmmakers on Reddit have claimed that true up-down (Z-axis) stabilisation means more stabilised and buttery smooth footage from the camera. But keep in mind it’s still a rumour and not the final core specs that we are talking about.
2. LiDAR 2.0 and AI Autofocus Overhaul
Building on the RS 4’s RavenEye system, expect deeper LiDAR integration for real-time subject tracking up to 20 meters. Paired with DJI’s O3 Pro transmission (seen in the Osmo Pocket 4), latency could drop below 50ms.
AI Smarts: Rumours swirl around on-device machine learning for predictive framing, auto-balancing heavy lenses, and even gesture controls—think waving to start recording, à la newer AirPods tech.
3. Battery and Ecosystem Synergies
A rumored 30% battery life boost – 33.29 Wh battery, up to 12 hours, that we have seen from the FCC ID document.
Tighter ties to the Lito X1 (DJI’s modular accessory teased for Q1 2026). More to be revealed soon after the official announcement.
So these are the set of limited core specifications we are expecting from the DJI RS 5 Gimbal, and now we already have the Australia and the US pricing of the gimbal, and finally we are waiting for its official announcement.
What feature has you most excited: Z-axis freedom or that rumored AI brain? Drop your thoughts in the comments below, and subscribe for instant alerts on all things Ronin.
Sources: Aggregated from FCC filings, industry leaks, and retailer intel. All prices subject to confirmation upon official release. Exchange rates as of December 10, 2025.
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