What’s the impression of a cinematic camera to a layman? I’d most people impression would be, it is a huge rig. But that’s not case with the new Sony FX3 Full-frame Cinema Line Camera.
The Sony FX3 Full-frame Cinema Line Camera is Sony’s most compact and lightweight Cinema Line Camera designed with high operability for hand-held shooting, gimbal and because of it is extremely lightweight, it could be drone-mounted too.
This new device boasts S-Cinetone look-inspired by the color science of the digital cinema camera VENICE which is also used in the FX9 and FX6 Cinema Line cameras.
At the heart of the camera is a 10.2 MP full-frame back-illuminated CMOS Exmor sensor and BIONZ XR image processing engine.
Other notables include built-in cooling fan for effective heat dissipation, up to 4K 120p video recording, ultra-high sensitivity with ISO expandable to a mind-boggling 409,600, 15+ stops of dynamic range, fast Hybrid AF, Touch Tracking (real-time tracking), Real-time Eye AF, 5-axis in-body image stabilization with “Active Mode” supports handheld movie shooting, detachable XLR handle unit with 2 XLR/TRS audio inputs and a 3.5 mm stereo jack, and multiple 1/4-20 UNC threaded mounting points to easily attach compatible accessories.
The Sony FX3 Full-frame Cinema Line Camera is available now in North America for US$3,899.99 or 4,999.99 CAD.
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