2026 Is Coming: Sony A7RVI, RX100VIII, A7SIV and more…Which Camera Are You Waiting For?

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Weill we ever see a new medium format Sony camera?

While I am working on a new set of Sony Alpha rumors I invite you to let us know what camera and what lens you hope to get in 2026. First let’s look at the age of some of the cameras in need of a replacement:

  1. Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VII  — Announced Jul 25, 2019 —6 years, 4 months old
  2. Sony a7S III — Announced Jul 28, 2020 — 5 years, 4 months old
  3. Sony FX3— Announced Feb 23, 2021 — 4 years, 9 months old
  4. Sony FX30— Announced Sep 28, 2022 — 3 years, 2 months old
  5. Sony a7R V — Announced Oct 26, 2022 — 3 years, 1 month old
  6. Sony ZV-E1 — Announced Mar 29, 2023 — 2 years, 8 months old
  7. Sony a6700 — Announced Jul 12, 2023 — 2 years, 5 months old
  8. Sony a7C II — Announced Aug 29, 2023 — 2 years, 3 months old
  9. Sony a7CR— Announced Aug 29, 2023 — 2 years, 3 months old

Sony typically refreshes each camera line on a roughly four-year cadence. On paper plenty of camera should be announced in 2026. And this not counting possible new surprises like medium format camera (I know it’s nearly impossible) or an APS-C RX camera.

But I’m excited because I’ve already heard that there will be even more interesting cameras than we had in 2025, and that they will be equipped with lots of new technology!

So let us all know:

What camera would you seriously consider to buy?

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Dpreview tested the Sony A7V Dynamic Range and writes: “we can confirm it is very impressive.”

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The Sony A7V is in Stock right now at BHphoto (Click here) and at Adorama (Click here). It means you can still get one before Christmas

DPReview tested the Sony A7 V (A7V) dynamic range and writes:

We’ve had the opportunity to test the dynamic range for ourselves with the studio scene to see how it performs, and we can confirm: it is very impressive.

DPReview Sony A7 V dynamic range studio scene showing ISO invariance and shadow recovery performance

To start, this may be one of the most ISO invariant cameras we’ve seen to date when shooting with the mechanical shutter. That means you have a lot of room to preserve highlights by shooting at lower ISOs, then brightening the image in post (a workflow that also translates well to shooting with HDR in mind). In our tests, we saw essentially no shadow cost to an image shot at ISO 400, brightened to match an image shot at ISO 6400 with the same exposure settings.

It’s remarkable how quickly this camera went from “controversial” at launch to a clear winner. Early reactions to the Sony A7 V were mixed—partly because Sony didn’t clearly highlight its new dual gain output (DGO) pipeline and how it affects real-world image quality. Combined with its partially stacked sensor, the A7 V delivers excellent exposure latitude, highlight retention, and clean shadow recovery. In fact, testing shows it can lead rivals by nearly two stops of dynamic range over the Canon R6 III, with near-ISO invariance that’s ideal for HDR workflows and RAW editing. For broader context, check our medium-format dynamic range comparisons.

Sony A7 V preorders:
In the USA at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Henrys.
In the EU at Fotokoch, FotoErhardt, Calumet, Foto Köster, WexUK, Clifton, Park UK, Fnac FR.
In Australia at Camera Pro, Sony Australia.

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You can still get one in time for Christmas — the Sony A7 V is in stock now at B&H Photo!

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The Sony A7V is in Stock right now at BHphoto (Click here) and at Adorama (Click here). It means you can still get one before Christmas

Sony A7V preorders:
In USA at at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Henrys.
In EU at  Fotokoch, FotoErhardt, Calumet, Foto Köster, WexUK, Clifton, Park UK, Fnac FR.
In Australia at: Camera Pro, Sony Australia.

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To all the lucky guys out there who got the Sony A7 V — here’s a beginner’s guide:

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Chris & Jordan selected the Sony FX2 as the worst camera of the year!

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In their usual professional and sober fashion 😉, Chris and Jordan analytically selected the best and worst gear of the year. The Sony A7V came close to taking the top spot, but the worst camera of the year was clearly the Sony FX2. As a SonyAlphaRumors admin, it pains me to admit that I can’t disagree with them!

Best Camera:

  1. Canon R6 III
  2. Sony A7 V
  3. Nikon Z5 II

Best Lens

  1. Sigma 300-600mm f/4.0
  2. Nikkor 24-70mm f/2.8 S II
  3. Panasonic 24-60mm f/2.8

Best Video camera

  1. Panasonic S1 II
  2. DJI Mavic 4 PRO
  3. Canon R6 III

Worst Camera:

  1. Fujifilm X-Half
  2. Sigma BF
  3. Leica SL3-S

Worst Lens:

  1. Canon 75-300mm
  2. Laowa 200mm f/2.0

Worst Video Camera:

  1. Sony FX2

What are your thought on this list?

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Freshly announced: 7artisans 6mm f/2.0 APS-C Fisheye

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One more new lens from 7artisans: They als introduced a new fully manual 6mm f/2.0 APS-C fisheye, available now for $199 on Amazon (Click here).

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