- Sony has teased a new RX10 via Instagram with the message ‘The Wait is over’
- The previous model in this line, the RX10 IV, was released in 2017 and has since been discontinued
- The official announcement is scheduled for July 9 at 7am PT / 10am EDT / 3pm BST
Sony has provided a major update for enthusiasts of versatile bridge cameras: a new RX10 model is set to be unveiled next week.
A teaser shared on Sony’s Instagram account offers several intriguing details, including a confirmed release date and a silhouette of the upcoming RX10, which allows us to make some educated guesses regarding its lens specifications.
The most unexpected aspect of this news is Sony’s decision to revive the line. The company’s most recent entry in this category was the Cyber-Shot RX10 IV, which debuted in 2017 and has been out of production for over two years.
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The RX10 IV remains widely considered a top-tier bridge camera, highlighting a market segment that has remained relatively quiet for years, aside from occasional releases from Lumix and budget-friendly Kodak models.
While the RX10 IV remains highly capable, there is significant anticipation for how Sony will improve upon it. The teaser provides a brief glimpse of what users might expect from the new hardware.
The most prominent detail is the unveiling date: July 9 at 7am PT / 10am EDT / 3pm BST. Reintroducing a high-quality Sony bridge camera is likely to be met with enthusiasm, particularly from wildlife photographers looking for a lightweight setup with a powerful telephoto zoom.
A subtle clue can be found in the teaser imagery showing the lens extending; while the exact focal length remains unknown, the aperture range is visible as f/2.4 to f/16.
This aperture range matches the RX10 IV, which features a 24-600mm (25x optical zoom) focal length. The silhouette also suggests familiar design elements, such as the Vario-Sonnar T* lens and dual control rings.
Beyond these technical specifications, it is difficult to determine how much the camera body will change, though the silhouette appears similar to its predecessor.
The wait for full details will be short, as the official reveal is less than a week away.
What are your thoughts on Sony’s teaser? Is this the camera upgrade you have been waiting for? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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