Sony Alpha full-frame camera and a Sony ‘FX’ full-frame cine camera
Second half of 2024
No Sony A1 successor, yet
2024 has started somewhat quietly for the usually–busy Sony, but according to Sony Alpha Rumors normal service will resume in the second half of the year with a string of exciting new E-mount cameras.
Details are scant at this stage: two full-frame E-mount cameras, one of which will not be the flagship Sony A1‘s successor, which according to Sony Alpha Rumors is not ready for this year.
Putting a potential Sony A1 II to one side, what can we reasonably expect to see in the second half of 2024? One model is tipped to be a full-frame Sony Alpha camera, while another is a full-frame ‘FX’ cine camera. Let’s consider the likely candidates.
Sony A7 V or A7S IV?
Current full-frame models in the Alpha lineup that are due an update on Sony’s usual timelines are the Sony A7 IV and the Sony A7S III. The former we still regard as one of the best mirrorless cameras available and a true all-rounder, while the latter was our top 4K camera pick for a long time but it’s old now (albeit still super-capable) and newer models, like Sony’s own ZV-E1, have introduced new tech like AI-powered image stabilization and framing tools.
The need for a video-first Alpha model like an A7S III successor is somewhat tempered given Sony launched the FX3 in its cine camera range. It packed virtually all the same video skills as the A7S III, but in a cine camera-centered design that includes a cooling fan and handle accessory with XLR inputs, among other unique features. If you’re only going to shoot video, the FX3 makes more sense than the A7S III, even if it costs around 25% more. However, Sony may believe there is still demand for both models.