
Sony is sending a sale price and invites for the December 2 event, and obviously, this is nothing else than the Sony A7 Mark V camera announcement. In this article, we are not only going to discuss the announcement, but we are also going to discuss the internal core specifications of the camera and how it was distributed among the reviewers, specifically in the Asian region, in the beginning of 2025. But due to some sort of issues, it has been intentionally delayed. We are going to discuss all these facts and fictions that we know so far in this article, so let’s dive deep to know everything related to the Sony A7 V camera arrival.

Update: November 24, 2025 – Sony A7V Price Confirmed
Finally, we have the official pricing figure of the Sony A7V camera. The Pre-order of the camera will go live at the B&H Store just after the announcement of the camera, and the shipping will start just before Christmas
- European pricing is locked in at €2,999 (body only),
- translating to roughly $2,899–$2,999 USD based on current exchange rates and Sony’s typical US adjustments.
UPDATE: November 22, 2025 – Sony A7V Leaks Accelerate Ahead of Dec 2 Reveal!
We have more update just before the announcement straight out from the SoniAlphaReumor Mill, so we have to update the same post instead of adding new one after another until and unless we get some authentic and official information related to the detailed full specification of the Sony A7 V or official product shorts, so before that, let’s have a look what new set of information we have
- Sensor Upgrade Confirmed: Now, this is the best part. Where we have confirmation related to the sensor update in the upcoming Sony A7V camera, we will have a brand-new 33-megapixel partially stacked BSI CMOS sensor (not recycled from the A7 IV). So this is a completely new partially stacked. He must sense coming inside the Sony A7 five and well going to compete directly against the Nikon concert, six March 3 as well as the Nikon ZR
- Burst Shooting Beast Mode: As per the latest rumours, the continuous shooting speed of the camera is up to 30 frames per second with the help of Electronic Shutter,r with full 14-bit RAW support (if sensor readout speed is fast, then for sure pro will use), while mechanical tops at 11fps (hardware-ready for 15fps via firmware).
- Pre-Capture Magic: Sony was technically behind the pre-capturing format, which was already available in cameras like the Canon R6 II, all the Canon R6 Mark III and now has been also introduced in many of the other profession, wireless cameras like the icon Z6 mark III /ZR, but the good thing is now we also have pre-capturing modes in Sony A7 V camera in still and video both, it buffers 0.5 seconds of shots before you hit the shutter. More details will become available after the official announcement
- Composite RAW for Pros: Helpful when ur facing challenges while maintaining highlight and shadows of a given scene, a menu option lets you shoot 4/8/16/32 exposures and merge them in Imaging Edge Desktop for a single high-DR RAW file with killer noise reduction. (In camera processing not available for now)
- Ports Get Modern: Exclusive leak of the side image of A7V camera, shows dual USB-C ports (one for power/charging, one for data/tethering),Full-size HDMI also visible, but no Micro-USB.
- Video Perks (With a Caveat): finally, with the introduction of the New partially stacked CMO sensor, we are going to get uncrowned 460 recording mode in the Sony A7 five camera. Apart from this, it stops of IBIS is also being supported, but at the very same time, we do not have any confirmation related to the open gate recording mode in the Sony A7 five
The additional set of information includes EVF likely 5.76M-dot, and dual UHS-II SD slots. Pricing holds at ~$2,500 body-only, with preorders firing up Dec 2 via B&H/Amazon.
Sony A7V Specification Updates November 22, 2025
| Feature | Details |
| Sensor | 33-megapixel partially stacked BSI CMOS (brand-new, Sony-made; not recycled from A7 IV). Competes with Nikon Z6 III. |
| Burst Shooting | Electronic shutter: Up to 30 fps with full 14-bit RAW support. Mechanical shutter: 11 fps (hardware-ready for 15 fps via firmware). |
| Pre-Capture Mode | Buffers 0.5 seconds of shots before shutter press (available in stills and video). |
| Composite RAW | Menu option to shoot 4/8/16/32 exposures; merge in Imaging Edge Desktop for single high-DR RAW file with noise reduction (no in-camera processing yet). |
| Ports | Dual USB-C (one for power/charging, one for data/tethering); Full-size HDMI; No Micro-USB. |
| Video Capabilities | Uncropped 4K/60p recording; 8 stops of IBIS. No confirmation on Open Gate mode. |
| Viewfinder (EVF) | Likely 5.76M-dot OLED. |
| Memory Slots | Dual UHS-II SD slots. |
| Pricing | ~$2,999 body-only; Preorders start December 2 via B&H/Amazon. |
The Invitation Breakdown: What We Know So Far
Now the official teaser is out for now, the official second December invite was initially spotted by all of the most reliable websites, SonyAlphaRumors, but obviously the invite was not limited to a specific person. The recent set of scoop is coming from Vietnam, where the local influencer and content creator actually received a very personalized invitation for the event, and while looking at his personalized invitation, he clearly stated that.
“It looks like Sony will be announcing something. Probably the A7V on December 2nd. This invitation has been sent to influencers and content creators in Vietnam. The time shown in the image is in Vietnam time, so please convert it to your local time.”
The event is slated for 10:30 PM Vietnam time (ICT), which translates to 8:30 PM Japan Standard Time (JST)—accounting for the two-hour difference.
But even after so many confirmed sets of rumours, we still have to wait for the final set of confirmation and teaser from Sony itself. Before we get any teaser, we don’t have to trust hundred percent on the December 2 arrival date.
Now, before we discuss anything, we have to be very clear that the Sony Alpha Rumors website has shared the leaked image of the Sony Alpha A7 Mark V camera, where we can clearly see a 33-megapixel resolution-based sensor visible in the display screen of the camera.
So up to a point, it was very clear that the camera is coming again with a 33-megapixel BSI sensor without any major change.

Sony A7V Information from Jack Ma.
According to one of the most trusted tipsters, Jack. Ma of Chinese social media, take a look at what he said about the upcoming Sony A7V camera
Just now, domestic channels reported to Mr. Ma that the test units of Sony’s new A7M5 camera were actually distributed to some photographers in China as early as 10 months ago. The testing period has been astonishingly long—almost a full year. This information aligns with Mr. Ma’s reliable sources, which indicated that the test units were handed out at the beginning of 2025. At that time, feedback already mentioned a 33-megapixel image sensor and that video recording still involved cropping.
Everyone initially thought that it was just one of the prototype versions and not the final product. However, according to overseas reports, it now appears that the test unit back then was already the final version.
This raises the intriguing question: What exactly has been tested over the course of an entire year?
So it’s really interesting to see that after strong feedback and such a long gap, did Sony make any change in the internal core specification of the camera, or will it carry forward the same 33 megapixel full frame CMOS sensor that we have already seen inside the Sony A7 IV camera?

Why the A7V Feels Like a Lock
Just after the announcement of the Nikon Z6 Mark III camera (17 Jun 2024 ), people started talking about the arrival of the Sony A75, and yes, we kept waiting for the camera. After that, we have the ZR announcement, and recently, the Canon R6 Mark III camera has also been announced, so overall, the midrange mirrorless camera lineup, a really now have a very strong set of internal core specifications to offer to their users at a reasonable price tag. So, now it is really very much interesting for us to see what is coming inside the Sony A7 V camera, and if it is coming with the same 33MP sensor, users will be disappointed.
Drawing from the latest intel we’ve covered:
- Sensor and AI Upgrades: Expect a 33MP BSI CMOS sensor (confirmed via hands-on leaks in our September analysis), paired with a dedicated AI processing unit for smarter subject detection and real-time tracking.
- Performance Boosts: Electronic continuous shooting range of 15 – 20fps burst shooting, IBIS system promising up to 8.5 stops of stabilization.
- Pricing and Availability: Early estimates peg the body-only at around $2,500–$2,800, with shipments possibly slipping into Q1 2026 despite the December unveil. Our dedicated price guide breaks down how it stacks up against the A7 IV and competitors like the Canon R6 III.
Yes, it all started with her registration document (like the WW084220 certification in China) that surfaced a while ago of the Sony A7 V camera. After that, we do receive tracking insights from Insider Like our October “Be Alpha” event coverage. After that, mid-November announcement window we flagged in that update has now shifted to early December 02, classic Sony timing to close out the year with a bang.
What Could Sony Throw In as Surprises?
Beyond the A7V, we don’t yet know the exact core specifications of the upcoming camera, and yes, we are waiting. However, the best part is we already have leaked images of the camera, which also include hands-on images we’ve dissected here already.
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