Sony's RX10 V Superzoom Finally Arrives With A New Design And 4K 120p Video
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Sony's RX10 V Superzoom Finally Arrives With A New Design And 4K 120p Video

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  • Sony has launched the RX10 V, a superzoom compact camera featuring a 24-600mm optical zoom lens and a 20.1MP 1-inch sensor, with a modernized design and enhanced performance, priced at $2,300.
  • The camera offers improved burst shooting at 30 fps with no blackout and an advanced AI-powered autofocus system that tracks humans, animals, vehicles, and insects with 575 AF points and 70% sensor coverage.
  • Video capabilities have been significantly upgraded to 4K 60 fps 10-bit recording using the full sensor width, with options for 4K 120 fps slow motion and 1080p at 240 fps, along with enhanced stabilization and S-Log3 support.
  • Design changes include a sleeker body with a larger grip, upgraded EVF and rear display resolutions, but the rear screen only tilts and does not fully articulate, limiting usability for vlogging or selfies.
  • Additional features include a single UHS-II SD card slot, long-lasting NP-FZ100 battery, multiple ports (micro HDMI, mic, headphone, USB-C), and live streaming support up to 4K 30 fps.

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