The Sony RX10 V Upgrades the Bridge Camera Experience for $2,299

Close-up of a black Sony RX10 camera showing the textured grip, part of the zoom lens, focus mode switch, and the RX10 label against a dark background.

When the Sony RX10 IV arrived on the scene in 2017, bringing with it a new stacked Type 1 20-megapixel sensor and a Zeiss-engineered 24-600mm f/2.4-4 equivalent Vario-Sonnar T* built-in lens, it quickly attracted fanfare. It was undoubtedly the best bridge camera on the market as soon as it arrived. Nearly eight years later, its successor, the RX10 V, brings these familiar features alongside some requested updates and looks poised to help Sony keep its crown.

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