- 33MP full-frame back-illuminated sensor captures stabilised 7K oversampled 4K video and detailed stills.
- Sony’s BIONZ XR processor and dedicated AI chip enable fast, accurate autofocus with upgraded subject recognition and tracking
- Dual Base ISO at 800 and 4000 in S-Log3 provides exceptional flexibility while maintaining low noise and 15+ stops DR
- Compact body features built-in 1/4”-20 mounting points, a tiltable EVF and support for an optional XLR-H1 XLR handle
- Versatile connectivity includes full-size HDMI, CFexpress Type A and SD card slots, USB streaming, and network streaming up to 4K 60p
Key Features
- Full-frame 33.0MP back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor
- The latest architecture including the BIONZ XR image processing engine
- AI processing unit with improved Real-time subject recognition AF
- 4K 30p from 7K oversampling, 4K 60p Super35 from 4.6K oversampling
- 15+ stops of dynamic range
- Dual Base ISO 800 and 4000 for S-Log 3
- 10-bit 4:2:2 recording for flexible editing
- S-Log 3 in Cine El, Cine El Quick and flexible ISO
- HDMI Type A for external 16-bit RAW output at 4K 60p 4:2:2 10-bit recording
- Includes presets and picture profiles for instant moods
- Desqueeze display function
- 679g weight, compact design, 3x 1/4-20 mounting points and optional
- Breathing compensation, AF asset Autofocus sensitivity control and more
- Tiltable high-definition electronic viewfinder
- Active and Dynamic Mode stabilisation
- Capture 33.0 megapixel stills images at the flip of a switch
- In-cameras stills from Shot Marks, image extract from footage
- Stills Log Shooting to match movie scenes
- Vari-angle monitor and new vertical interface
- Dual memory card slots with CFexpress Type A/SD and SD cards
- Multiple REC lamps and flexible input terminals
- Dust and moisture resistant design with built-in cooling fan design
Sony FX2 Full-Frame Cinema Line Camera Summary
The Sony FX2 Full-Frame Cinema Line Camera is a new freelance camera in the range, which captures Sony’s coveted cinematic look and makes an ideal introduction to the lineup of . It combines a compact and expandable body design, which is similar to the popular , with the latest system architecture that’s ideal for solo creators, documentary makers, and travel content creators.
Despite being positioned as the new base model, the FX2 features an impressive combination of image quality and workflow-friendly features. It inherits a number of professional video tools while introducing several firsts for this range, which spans models such as the FX6, Burano and Venice.
At its core is latest system architecture, including the BIONZ XR image processing engine, which is paired with a 33.0MP back-illuminated full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor and Sony’s advanced AI unit. This enables 4K 30p recording from full-frame 7K oversampling, along with 4K 60p Super35 from 4.6K, plus the latest AI-driven Real-time subject recognition AF.
With 15+ stops of dynamic range, Dual Base ISO (800 and 4000), and support for 10-bit 4:2:2 S-Log3 in multiple Cine EI modes, the FX2 is perfect for content creation with a streamlined post-production workflow.
Ergonomics include a tiltable viewfinder and vari-angle touchscreen, with stills photography available at the touch of a button. The scalable flat-topped body design provides expandability with video accessories, an optional XLR audio handle, and much more. Enhanced stabilisation is available in both Active and Dynamic modes, with support for breathing compensation and other features to support advanced video and run-and-gun shooting. Media can be recorded to dual cards slots with one for CFexpress Type A/SD and the other for SD memory cards. The system now supports vertical UI, and creators can record 16-bit RAW data to an via a full-sized Type A HDMI port. From pro-level 4K video to stills capture and in-camera image extraction, the FX2 is a compact, professional-quality camera that helps you elevate everyday content creation.
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