Sony is teasing what looks like the next model in its popular Alpha mirrorless line. On the official Sony Alpha Instagram account, the company posted an image with the tagline “Chase your dream” and the date December 2 at 9 a.m. EST, along with a large letter “V” in the background. The visual strongly suggests that Sony is preparing to unveil the A7 V, the successor to the Alpha 7 IV.

Sony has not confirmed the name of the camera or any specifications, but the timing fits. The Alpha 7 III launched in 2018 and the Alpha 7 IV followed in 2021, so a 2026 release would roughly match the four-year upgrade cycle for the series.
Rumors circulating in the camera community point to a new 33-megapixel “partially stacked” sensor designed by Sony, with support for 4K video recording at up to 60 frames per second. The company is also expected to introduce at least two new lenses alongside the body to round out the launch.
Pricing is still unknown. For reference, the Alpha 7 IV body started at around 2,500 US dollars when it was released, which is roughly 145,000 Philippine pesos at direct conversion only. With potential upgrades to the sensor and video capabilities, photographers should expect the A7 V to cost at least as much, and possibly more.
Sony will announce full details at its event on December 2. Until then, the A7 V remains an unconfirmed but increasingly likely addition to the brand’s midrange full-frame lineup.

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