upgraded the BIONZ X Image-Processing engine and front-end LSI for improved autofocus speed and precision, face detection and EVF response
better AF performance and tracking
tuned the AF algorithms to achieve even more reliable tracking of fast and unpredictable moving subjects
better AF in strongly backlit situations
C-AF tracking works down to f/16
Real Time Eye AF tracking now in Movie mode (as with the
Sony a7R IV)
improved image quality and colors, improved AWB, cleaner high ISO, improved dynamic range
anti-flicker mode (but only works in mechanical shutter mode)
glowing red AF frame (as in the a7RIV and earlier A99II cameras)
embedded voice memo
improved weathersealing
improved “low vibration” mechanical shutter, faster (10fps instead of 5fps), more quiet, shorter lag time, much better flash performance
ergonomics now matches the
Sony a7R IV, much better, deeper grip, improved joystick
faster WiFi 2.4GHz as with a9 but now adds 5GHz and ac
2 UHS-II card slots instead of only one being UHS-II
fast USB-C charging
USB 3.2 type C instead of USB 2.0
high speed 1000BASE-T
LAN port
file renaming for movies
digital audio via the new MI Shoe Digital Audio Interface as with the
Sony a7R IV
PASM dial lock
menu can now set 12 settings for stills and 12 settings for movies making customisation for each simpler to switch between and can save 10 sets of
FTP settings to a SD card
improved battery efficiency albeit only slightly (500 shots vs 480 shots)
slightly improved IBIS now “5.5EV” instead of “5.0EV”
greater potential for future firmware improvements