Note: This comparison contains unreleased cameras based on rumors and leaks. Specs and images are not official and may change.
Cameras
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Release Year
2026
2026
Launch Price
USD 2,399
USD 5,000
Current Price
USD 2,399
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Sensor Format
Micro 4/3
Full Frame
Processor
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Resolution
20 MP
67 MP
In-body Stabilization
Weight
599g
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Battery (CIPA)
500 shots
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Sensor
Sensor Type
BSI CMOS Stacked
BSI CMOS Stacked
ISO Range
Native: 200–25,600, Extended 80–102,400
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Focus & Performance
Autofocus Points
1053
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Continuous shooting
Up to 50 fps with electronic shutter (continuous AF/AE) and up to 120 fps with locked AF/AE
30 fps, pre-capture support
Body
body type kind
Mirrorless
Mirrorless
Dimensions
Approx. 134.8 × 91.6 × 72.7 mm (same as OM-1 Mark II standard).
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body weather sealing
true
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body viewfinder
Eye-level OLED, 5.76M dots
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viewfinder details
SLR-style mirrorless electronic viewfinder (EVF), OLED ~5.76M dots, magnification approx. 0.83× and refresh up to 120 fps
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Display
Screen Size
20.4
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Screen Resolution
1.62 million points
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screen touch
true
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screen articulation
Fully articulated screen (vari-angle)
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Video
Video Modes
4K up to 60 fps and Full HD up to 240 fps
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Max 4K FPS
60
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video fhd max fps
120
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Storage
Storage Media
Dual SD card slot (UHS-II compatible),
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Connectivity
Wireless
Wi-Fi/Bluetooth
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Additional Info
Battery type
BLX-1 rechargeable battery (same as OM-1 Mark II).
New generation higher capacity Sony battery
Lens Mount
Micro Four Thirds
Sony E

