Breaking: Sony is launching a new RX10 bridge camera next week! Here's what we can learn from the shock teaser
- Sony teased a new RX10 on its Instagram, writing 'The Wait is over'
- Its previous bridge camera was the RX10 IV from 2017, which is discontinued
- This latest in the series will arrive on July 9 at 7am PT / 10am EDT / 3pm BST
Sony just dropped exciting news for fans of its versatile bridge cameras β a new RX10 camera will be revealed next week.
The teaser on Sony's Instagram reveals a surprising amount of detail, including the release date plus a silhouette of the next RX10, which from we can glean some info about its lens.
Perhaps the most surprising part of all is that Sony is launching a new RX10 in the first place. Its most recent bridge camera was the Cyber-Shot RX10 IV which was released all the way back in 2017, and has been discontinued for more than two years.
The RX10 IV is still regarded as the best bridge camera available, which tells you everything you need to know about this space, which has been largely dormant for years, save for a tired Lumix re-release and the occasional cheap Kodak model.
Despite the RX10 IV's skills, we can only hope that Sony has a little more in store for the next RX10, because an upgrade on the mark IV could be super interesting. The teaser (below) gives us a little snippet of what we can expect.
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The most obvious point to note is the release date, which will be July 9 at 7am PT / 10am EDT / 3pm BST. I predict that putting a Sony bridge camera back in stores will be a popular move, especially among enthusiast wildlife photographers desiring a versatile telephoto lens in a lightweight setup.
Otherwise, there's one little clue, and that's the part of the teaser when the lens is extending upwards. We can't see the focal length of the lens, but we can see the aperture range, which is f/2.4 to f/16.
That aperture range is identical to the RX10 IV, which features a 25x optical zoom with a 24-600mm focal length range. The other details in that lens silhouette also look the same as those in the RX10 IV; the Vario Sonnar T* and twin control rings.
It's harder to glean much else from the teaser β the silhouette of the camera body looks similar to the one before it, but it could very well be different.
We won't have long to wait to find out more, with the next RX10 coming in less than a week.
What do you think of Sony's teaser? Is this the next Sony camera you were hoping for? Have your say in the comments.