Sony FX3 II Rumors: Is a Major Upgrade Looming?

The filmmaking community is buzzing following reports from the NAB Show, where Sony representatives allegedly hinted that a successor to the popular Sony FX3 may be on the horizon. While Sony has not officially confirmed a release date, the latest chatter suggests that potential buyers might want to hold off on new purchases.

The NAB “Hint”

According to a report from SonyAlphaRumors, a visitor at the NAB show asked a Sony representative whether they should buy an FX3 now or wait. The representative reportedly suggested that if rolling shutter is a primary concern, waiting for a future update would be wise. This implies a significant sensor upgrade—likely a stacked or partially stacked sensor—is in development for the Sony FX3 II.

Potential Specs and Timeline

Speculation regarding the new sensor points toward a 16MP or 18MP partially stacked design. While some enthusiasts hoped for the 24MP Global Shutter sensor found in the Sony A9 III, insiders believe Sony will stick to a lower-resolution, high-speed readout sensor to maximize dynamic range and low-light performance.

As for the timeline, an announcement within the next 60 days seems unlikely. Instead, industry analysts are eyeing the IBC Show in September 2026 as a more realistic launch window for the Cinema Line update.

Industry Skepticism

Not everyone is convinced. Critics note that the current FX3 already boasts an impressive 4ms readout speed, making rolling shutter a non-issue for most professional workflows. Furthermore, veteran trade show attendees warn that floor reps often make educated guesses rather than disclosing “Top Secret” R&D.

Whether the FX3 II arrives this autumn or later, the rumor alone is enough to make current creators pause before hitting “buy.”

via: SAR

GoPro MISSION 1 PRO Officially Announced: A Paradigm Shift for Compact Cinema Cameras

For over a decade, GoPro has been synonymous with the action camera market, dominated by its iconic HERO lineage. However, on April 14, 2026, the company officially rewrote its own rulebook. Stepping out of the niche realm of extreme sports and boldly planting its flag in the professional filmmaking arena, GoPro has unveiled the highly anticipated MISSION 1 series. Headlined by the flagship GoPro MISSION 1 PRO, this new line represents arguably the most significant technological leap in the company’s history.

Designed specifically for filmmakers, professional content creators, and demanding enthusiasts, the MISSION 1 PRO is engineered to be the world’s smallest, lightest, and most rugged 8K cinema camera. By addressing long-standing requests from pro-minded consumers—specifically regarding low-light performance, dynamic range, and post-production flexibility—GoPro has effectively blurred the line between a traditional action cam and a professional cinema rig. With the introduction of the MISSION 1 PRO, GoPro is no longer just capturing the action; they are elevating it to the silver screen.

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Sony a7R VI Rumored for May Launch with 67MP Sensor

SonyAlphaRumors says three sources they trust are aligned on a Sony A7R VI: roughly 67 MP, a new body, and shipping in May. Announcement timing is fuzzy—could be April, could be closer to launch. None of this is official; Sony hasn’t said a word.

The site is also chasing two more bodies that might land soon after the A7R VI. No names or dates on those yet.

There’s a second layer: a full spec sheet from someone they don’t vouch for. SAR pasted it with a big “could be wrong” warning. I’m listing it below as rumored / unconfirmed—not as facts.


Rumored spec list (unverified source, per SonyAlphaRumors)

  • BIONZ XR2 + high-bandwidth LSI
  • ~67 MP Exmor RS stacked CMOS (fully stacked, not “partially stacked”)
  • IBIS up to ~8.5 stops (center)
  • 30 fps, 14-bit RAW, electronic shutter continuous
  • 67 MP, 60 fps readout in 14-bit e-shutter with AE/AF
  • “Pro” AI AF (claimed big accuracy jump)
  • ~16-stop dynamic range, mechanical shutter, DCG-HDR
  • 10K oversampling → 8K30p full frame
  • 6.4K oversampling → 4K30p / 4K60p Super 35
  • 6.4K oversampling → 4K120p Super 35 with “4K angle of view priority” on
  • Dual 5K oversampling → 4K30p / 4K60p full frame
  • Dual 5K oversampling → 4K120p full frame with angle-of-view priority on
  • Wi-Fi: 6 GHz / 5 GHz / 2.4 GHz
  • Import custom looks from Creators’ App
  • 9.44M-dot OLED EVF, grayscale correction, high brightness

The only part SAR ties to all three sources is the May window, ~67 MP, and new industrial design. The list above is gossip until press shots and a spec sheet show up.

Same blog has floated 16–28mm f/2 GM and 100–400mm f/4 GM in the same rough timeframe—again, rumors.

If you’re buying or upgrading off this, don’t. If you’re curious, bookmark it and check back when Sony posts the real thing.

via: SAR

Fujifilm X-Pro4 Release Date Rumored for 2027

The anticipated Fujifilm X-Pro4 camera is reportedly set to arrive in 2027, according to a new report from digicame-info. While specific pricing and features have not been officially confirmed yet, the rumor suggests this model will join the lineup as a significant update to the beloved X-Pro series.

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Samyang 20-50mm f/2.0 FE Rumored for 2028 Release While 28-135mm Arrives Soon

A new Samyang lens lineup is taking shape, with a specific focus on the highly anticipated Samyang 20-50mm f/2.0 FE, though its arrival appears to be delayed until 2028. Meanwhile, the Samyang 28-135mm FE is expected to hit shelves this year, according to reports from sonyalpharumors.

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Confirmed: Sony a7 V to be Announced on December 2nd !

Sony is poised to unveil its highly anticipated Alpha 7 V camera (Amazon, B&H Photo Video, Adorama) on December 2nd, generating considerable buzz among photography enthusiasts. Teasers have already appeared, with Sony posting an image on the official Sony Alpha Instagram account hinting at the new camera. The image displays the tagline “Chase your dream” alongside the announcement date and a prominent “V,” strongly suggesting the arrival of the Alpha 7 V as the successor to the Alpha 7 IV.

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Sony A7V to be Announced in December!

After Canon officially announced the new Canon R6 Mark III (Amazon/ B&H),  Sony will soon announce the new Sony A7V in December 2025! According to SAR, Sony A7V will use 33MP Sensor. Continue reading “Sony A7V to be Announced in December!”

Confirmed: DJI Osmo Action 6 to be announced on November 18th !

DJI has posted official teaser of a new product to be announced on November 18th, 12 PM (GMT). As rumored before, this new product is the upcoming DJI Osmo Action 6.

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Canon EOS R7 Mark II: A Revolutionary Redesign Could Redefine APS-C Photography

The photography community has been buzzing about the Canon EOS R7 Mark II for months, with many hoping to see the camera launch before year’s end. However, those expectations have been tempered by recent reports indicating the successor to Canon’s popular APS-C mirrorless camera won’t arrive until late Q1 2026 at the earliest. While the delay may disappoint eager buyers, emerging details suggest the wait could be worthwhile.
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