The Brand New Sony FX2
- The Magazine For Photographers
- 2 days ago
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Sony has just announced the FX2, a compact full-frame cinema camera designed for hybrid creators and photographers who want to get into filmmaking. It pairs the 33MP sensor from the a7 IV with a video-friendly body that includes a tilting EVF, full-size HDMI, a fan for cooling, and plenty of 1/4-inch mounts.
The FX2 offers pro-grade 4:2:2 10-bit recording and supports up to 15 stops of dynamic range using S-Log3. You get Dual Base ISO at 800 and 4000, plus handy photo features like a mechanical shutter and the ability to snap stills while filming. The EVF, which the FX3 lacks, tilts 90 degrees and has a sharp 3.68-million-dot resolution—great for handheld or low-angle shots.
There’s also AI-powered autofocus with subject recognition and auto-framing, plus Sony’s new Dynamic Active stabilization for smoother handheld video. 4K60 recording is possible, but it does crop to APS-C; full-sensor readout is limited to 4K30. RAW video can be output over HDMI, though not recorded internally. The FX2 is priced at $2,699.99 body-only or $3,099.99 with the XLR top handle included, and it’s set to launch in August.
You can see a full details on Sony’s website here
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