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Sony RX10 V superzoom returns after 9 years with stacked sensor, priced at $2,300

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Sony has announced the RX10 V, reviving its superzoom camera line nearly nine years after the previous model. The camera retains the 24-600mm equivalent f/2.4-4 Zeiss Vario-Sonnar 25x zoom lens found in its two predecessors. It features a new 20.1-megapixel 1-inch stacked sensor that enables blackout-free continuous burst shooting at up to 30fps, an improvement over the prior model's 24fps. Targeted at action, sports, and wildlife photographers, the RX10 V is priced at $2,299.99 — significantly higher than the RX10 IV's $1,700 launch price in 2017. The camera is set to go on sale in early August.

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