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Sony’s New Cinema Line Pro Camera Is A Good News For Aspiring Filmmakers

Sony FX30 Super 35 Compact Cinema Camera

In pro-camera news, Sony has announced a new addition to its Cinema Line aimed at filmmakers. The new Sony FX30 Super 35 Compact Cinema Camera (ILME-FX30) offers a ton of professional features of the Cinema Line, including Dual Base ISO, Log shooting modes, user-imported LUTs (Look Up Tables), and more, and at a price point that will appeal to aspiring filmmakers who are on a tight budget.

Under the hood, the Sony FX30 Super 35 Compact Cinema Camera is rocking a new back-illuminated 20.1 megapixels APS-C Exmor R CMOS sensor (Super 35 format, obviously) with a dual base ISO (800/2500) that promise to deliver high-sensitivity, low noise, and 14+ stops of latitude.

The ILME-FX30 also excels when it comes to video recording codecs. It is able to record 4K Super 35 in a 16:9 aspect ratio by oversampling from 6K at up to 60 fps. The ILME-FX30B further boasts the ability to record in high frame rates, including 4K at 120 fps and FHD at 240 fps.

Both modes in 16:9 can shoot at 10-bit 4:2:2 while an HDMI Type-A connector can be used to output 4K, 16-bit RAW to an external recorder.

Other highlights include Log shooting modes, built-in cinematic looks, BIONZ ZR processing engine, Real-time Eye AF (human, animal, or bird), Real-time Tracking, new customizable list-style main menu screen, buttons and dials dedicated to movie shooting, and more.

All these are packed in a compact and lightweight design with a flat-top design with provision to accept a myriad of accessories.

The Sony FX30 4K Super 35 Compact Cinema Camera will retail for US$1,799.99 body only, or with an XLR handle unit for US$2,199.99 when it becomes available later this month.

Meanwhile, the body-only Sony FX30 Super 35 Compact Cinema Camera is available for pre-order from Amazon.com for the aforementioned US$1,799.99, with delivery to begin on October 24, 2022.

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All images courtesy of Sony Electronics.

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