The SRG-AS10 and SRG-XS10 cameras are expected to launch in late 2026

Sony is introducing the 4K 60p-compatible PTZ Auto Framing camera, SRG-AS10.
It uses Sony’s proprietary AI to automatically recognise and track subjects and capture them with natural composition.
An example of this is the SRG-AS10’s ball sports (Basketball) mode, which supports automated capture of indoor full-court basketball games from a wide-shot. By recognising the court area and tracking not only players but also the fast and irregular movement of the ball, the camera captures the flow of play with accurate framing.
Sony is also launching the SRG-XS10, which it describes as a basic 4K PTZ camera.
Both models are equipped with a 1/2.8-type 4K image sensor featuring Starvis, Sony’s proprietary image sensor technology, which enables clear video capture even in low-light environments.
Sony says they are both enhanced with smooth, natural pan and tilt operation, “delivering fluid camera movement from start to stop without abrupt acceleration or deceleration”.
The SRG-AS10 and SRG-XS10 support up to 10x optical zoom in 4K.
In addition, using Tele Convert Mode, they support up to 20x zoom in full HD.
“With the announcement of the SRG-AS10 and SRG-XS10, Sony continues to enable professional and reliable 4K capture across real‑world AV environments,” said Rik Willemse, head of Sony Professional display & solutions Europe. “By combining intelligent automation, smooth PTZ performance, flexible integration, and support for common routing and control protocols, these compact cameras remove technical barriers, allowing education, corporate, and live environments to focus on what matter most – their message and presentation.”
The two new models, SRG-AS10 and SRG-XS10, are expected to be available near the end of 2026. The pricing for both has not yet been announced.
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