33 Megapixels
4K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
ISO 100 - 51200
OLED Electronic Viewfinder
2.9" LCD Screen
Overview

Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera Body

The Gateway to Cinematography

As a gateway into a professional filmmaking career, the FX2 is a full-frame camera in the Cinema Line that inherits the visual philosophy of Sony's top-level VENICE series. With high mobility, operability, expandability and reliability, it's ideal for solo shooting, and features enhanced still image functions designed to support filmmaking.

SKU: GC35-ILMEFX2B

Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera Body

Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera Body

The Gateway to Cinematography

As a gateway into a professional filmmaking career, the FX2 is a full-frame camera in the Cinema Line that inherits the visual philosophy of Sony's top-level VENICE series. With high mobility, operability, expandability and reliability, it's ideal for solo shooting, and features enhanced still image functions designed to support filmmaking.

For that Professional Cinematic Look

The FX2 is a Cinema Line camera designed as a gateway into professional filmmaking. It combines the high image quality of a full-frame sensor with expressive capabilities modelled on Sony's top-level VENICE cinema cameras, to bring your creative visions to life.

Tiltable High-definition Electronic Viewfinder

Keep focused on shooting even in bright or distracting environments, thanks to an OLED viewfinder with approximately 3.68 million dots. Magnification is 0.70x and the angle of view and eyepoint are optimised for video recording. The viewfinder itself can be tilted from 0 ° to +90° for easy viewing at just about any angle, and the eye cup can be removed or reversed left-to-right as necessary.

Effective Heat Management

Enjoy uninterrupted video recording time for formats up to 4K 59.94p. Heat buildup is prevented through a combination of an internal cooling fan, a highly thermal conductive graphite material used in the image stabilisation unit, and an innovative design that allows ample air intake even when the LCD monitor is closed. The cooling fan has three modes that can be selected according to shooting conditions: Auto, Minimum, and Off while Recording.

Durable Magnesium Alloy Chassis

High body durability has been achieved through the use of a lightweight, high-rigidity magnesium alloy for the top cover, front cover, internal frame, and rear cover. Accessory attachment screw holes and rings are machined from a hard stainless steel for maximum wear-resistance and reliability. The lens mount is attached by six screws for extra strength and rigidity that can handle heavy super-telephoto lenses.

Frequently used Parameters all in One Place

The FX2 inherits the BIG6 (Home) screen from high-end CineAlta cameras such as VENICE, which allows you to easily monitor six essential parameters in MOVIE mode: FPS (frame rate), ISO, Shutter (speed/angle), Aperture or ND Filter, Look, and White Balance.

4:2:2 10-bit or 16-bit Raw Output via Hdmi

HDMI Type-A terminal enables 4K 60p (59.94p) 4:2:2 10-bit or 16-bit RAW video output to an external recorder for flexible post production. Video output via HDMI can occur simultaneously with proxy recording to an internal memory card

Digital Audio without Degradation

With an XLR Handle Unit XLR-H1 attached, the FX2 can record high-quality audio via two XLR connectors and a digital audio interface without the need for extra batteries or cables. Microphones equipped with XLR connectors are available separately. Four-channel audio, 24bit recording, and other settings can be easily applied.

Key Features:

627 Phase-detect AF points in Movies

759 Phase-detect AF points in Still Images

425 Contrast-detect AF Points

AI-based Subject Recognition

Standard ISO Range 100-51200

Digital Audio Interface

60fps 4K and 120fps FHD Movie Recording

16-bit Raw External Recording

What's in the Box:

Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera Body

Rechargeable Battery NP-FZ100

Power Cord

Accessory Shoe Kit

Body Cap

Accessory Shoe Cap

33 Megapixels
4K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
ISO 100 - 51200
OLED Electronic Viewfinder
2.9" LCD Screen
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Product Overview

Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera Body

The Gateway to Cinematography

As a gateway into a professional filmmaking career, the FX2 is a full-frame camera in the Cinema Line that inherits the visual philosophy of Sony's top-level VENICE series. With high mobility, operability, expandability and reliability, it's ideal for solo shooting, and features enhanced still image functions designed to support filmmaking.

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Key Features

33 Megapixels

Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera features 33 Megapixels.

4K Video Quality

Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera delivers 4K Video Quality.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera comes with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.

ISO 100 - 51200

The Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera offers an ISO range of 100 to 51,200.

OLED Electronic Viewfinder

The Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera includes an OLED Electronic Viewfinder.

2.9" LCD Screen

The Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera has a 2.9" LCD screen.

The Gateway to Cinematography

Sony Cinema Line FX2 Camera

The Gateway to Cinematography

Unleash Creativity with FX2

The FX2 delivers stunning full-frame quality and features to unlock your creative vision.

Tiltable High-definition Electronic Viewfinder

Tiltable High-definition Electronic Viewfinder

The FX2's tiltable HD viewfinder delivers sharp, clear visuals and flexible angles for effortless, precise shooting.

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