A Surprising Comeback for Enthusiasts
After years of speculation and the quiet discontinuation of the RX10 IV, Sony has officially confirmed that it is bringing its renowned bridge camera series back to life. Often praised for their exceptional versatility, these cameras are highly regarded for combining powerful, integrated zoom lenses with high-quality sensors.
Unlike many entry-level bridge cameras that utilize smaller 1/2.3-inch sensors, the RX10 line is well-known for featuring 1-inch sensors. This hardware choice allows for significantly superior image quality, making the series a favorite among photographers who need professional-grade output without the bulk of an interchangeable lens camera system.
The Wait Nears Its End
Sony has taken to social media to tease the upcoming announcement with the simple message: «The wait is over.» The company has confirmed that full specifications and details regarding the new hardware will be officially revealed on July 9 at 15:00 BST.
The previous iteration, the RX10 IV, reached the end of its life cycle in early 2025 after nearly ten years on the market. Its retirement led many industry observers to believe that the era of the high-end bridge camera had come to a close, especially as other major manufacturers began pivoting away from compact camera development.
What to Expect From the New Model
While the company has remained tight-lipped regarding the specific technical features of the upcoming device, industry analysts are speculating on potential upgrades. The previous RX10 IV was a powerhouse, featuring:
- A 20MP 1-inch image sensor.
- An impressive 25x optical zoom capability.
- An effective focal length range of 24-2000mm.
Since the launch of the original RX10 in 2013, the series has served as a staple for wildlife photographers and birdwatchers who require significant telephoto reach. As we approach the official launch date, the industry eagerly awaits to see how Sony plans to modernize this classic platform for today’s market.
