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What's stopping Sony from launching Alpha A7S3 ( ILCE-7SM3 )?

Sony's A7S series is known for its low light Video capture and was once the go-to camera to shoot high-quality 4K videos in challenging lighting conditions. It can see in the Dark and perform better than any other similarly priced cameras in high ISO conditions. A7S2 ( ILCE-7SM2 ) has been out for a while now, and A7S3 / ILCE-7SM3 is long overdue. What's stopping Sony from bringing its flagship video-centric mirrorless camera to the market? If you look at recently launched Sony bodies like the A9 Mark 2, A7R3 Mark 4, APS-C flagship A6600, you would notice one major feature missing on all those bodies. None of these cameras can shoot 4K at 60fps. While every major camera manufacturer is launching new bodies with 60fps 4K, for some reason Sony is not able to launch one with it. It's a curious case. Maybe there is some technical issue Sony is facing with the technology they have, that is stopping them from implementing this feature.  Sony's recently launched FX9 -

Canon EOS R5 - the next Mirrorless Camera King ? Specs and Features

Canon has revealed more specs and features of its upcoming flagship mirrorless camera EOS R5. Some of these specs are insane and are never seen on mirrorless cameras from Nikon, Sony or Panasonic before. Sony, who has been developing A7S3 for a while would sure be a bit worried about this offering, as there are currently no Sony cameras in the market that can do 4K at 60fps while the new Canon EOS R5 boast 8K video capture internally. Specs and Features Brand new 40MP+ sensor ( How much MP needed for 8K ? around 34MP ) Brand new Image sensor 4K @ 120fps ( No other DSLR or Mirrorless Camera offer this ) 8K @ 30fps ( 10-bit 4:2:2 H.265 ) Dual Pixel Auto Focus in 8K mode as well ( btw some of the current Canon Cameras do not offer this in even 4K ) Full Sensor Read Out ( Canon is notorious for 4K Crop - which thankfully is not going to be an issue on the EOS R5 ) 5-axis IBIS ( In Body Image Stabilization System - Currently no other Canon camera offers this ) Canon Log S