So folks, there is again a round of ZV-E10II and A6900 specs being published as “rumor” by other websites. The source of that spec list is E8M on Weibo. He does a great job when spotting real camera registrations but when it comes to predicting the specs…well he is just guessing and he doesn’t have any trusted source. In the past years he published many such spec list about Fuji, Sony and so forth and they turned out to be wrong most of the time with only some small parts being correct because well..sometimes a guess can be partially correct.
Today some “rumor” websites took his “guess list” and sold this as a “reliable rumor”. SAR readers asked me about this and therefore I felt obliged to post this article.
The ZV-E10II specs he posted for example are based by the rational assumption it will use the same A6700 sensor. I told you myself months ago that while I do not have reliable Z-E10II specs I assume it will use the same A6700s sensor. E8M makes now the same assumption and guessed the possible specs. He also speculated about a new A6900 using the same Fuji X-T5 40MP sensor (which is made by Sony). But I have not hear of any possibility about the A6900 coming any time soon. The A6700 was announced last year and usually Sony does update their cameras after 4 year…which means a new A6900 might be coming in 2027 only!
Therefore I repeat…the following spec list is just a guess and not a rumor coming from a reliable source:
ZV-E10 II: APS-C format Vlog flagship
EVF-less design, almost a downgraded version of A6700
26 million pixels
759 phase detection AF points
ISO 100-32000
Multi-directional microphone with enhanced signal-to-noise ratio
Video dynamic anti-shake enhancement
Full pixel supersampled 4K/60p video
Support XAVC HS, S, S-I video specification recording
Up to 10bit 4:2:2
Video breathing compensation, automatic composition
BIONZ XR Processor
AI smart chip
Multiple subject identification and tracking
Side flip LCD screen
NP-FZ100 batteryα6900: APS-C format dual image flagship
40.2 million effective pixels APS-C Exmor R sensor, ISO 80-32000
Maintains about 8.0 level five-axis anti-shake
BIONZ XR processor + AI smart chip
759 phase detection AF points, settable focus point size
Human, bird, animal, car/train, airplane, insect subject recognition, high-precision real-time tracking
Hi+ mode up to about 11 frames/second lossless compressed RAW continuous shooting
Mechanical shutter with electronic front curtain enabled, flash sync speed 1/320s, fastest exposure time 1/8000s
4/16 photos Pixel conversion multi-shooting function
Rangefinder, approximately 3.69 million dots, 0.39-inch OLED electronic viewfinder
Dual SD / CFexpress Type A memory card compatible card slots
Ergonomic handle design
Full pixel sampling of 8K/30p, 4K/60p, 4K/120p video recording in 1.01x and 2.01x crop modes
S-Cinetone, S-LOG and LUT import and monitoring
About 15 stops of dynamic range
Video breathing compensation function, video automatic composition function, video dynamic anti-shake enhancement mode