Let’s talk about what we know so far regarding the Sony A7V camera, We were expecting its arrival a bit early in November, but Sony disappointed us with the Announcement of the A1 Mk II. The Sony A7 V camera is overdue for an announcement, but despite that you have to wait a few months more, it looks like Sony is updating their cameras strictly according to their update schedule.
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.
As for the core specifications I was expecting from the Sony A7V camera, the arrival of a 33-megapixel stacked sensor, the presence of an AI chip, and a new generation of the BIONZ X image processor. But, 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.
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Omg, Just the thought of a 44-megapixel IMX366 sensor in the Sony A7 V sounds like a total game-changer! Imagining the level of detail and speed it might bring with the latest BIONZ X image processor and that AI chip is beyond exciting for us camera enthusiasts! Sony really knows how to keep us on our toes with these impressive upgrades. Can’t wait for the official announcement – April 2025 seriously can’t come soon enough!