12.1 Megapixels
4K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
ISO 80-102400
Optional Viewfinder
3.0" LCD Screen
Overview

Sony Cinema Line FX3A Full Frame E-mount Camera

With a compact design for solo shooters, travel applications, or as an ideal B camera, the Sony FX3A borrows from both the Cinema Line and Alpha series of cameras to create an optimised portable cinema camera. The FX3A features all the imaging attributes you'd expect from this class but sports a new lightweight, handheld form with a streamlined profile and a "cage-free" design, offering the ability to secure various accessories directly to the camera body.

SKU: GC35-ILMEFX3A

Sony Cinema Line FX3A Full Frame E-mount Camera

Sony Cinema Line FX3A Full Frame E-mount Camera

With a compact design for solo shooters, travel applications, or as an ideal B camera, the Sony FX3A borrows from both the Cinema Line and Alpha series of cameras to create an optimised portable cinema camera. The FX3A features all the imaging attributes you'd expect from this class but sports a new lightweight, handheld form with a streamlined profile and a "cage-free" design, offering the ability to secure various accessories directly to the camera body.

Expressive UHD 4K Video Capture

The FX3A's 12.1MP Exmor R BSI CMOS sensor (10.2MP effective in video mode) is paired with a BIONZ XR processor to achieve UHD 4K video capture with internal 10-bit 4:2:2 sampling or 16-bit raw output. The sensor's BSI design heightens clarity and sensitivity, with an expandable ISO 80-409,600 range and a greater-than-15-stop dynamic range for working in mixed lighting conditions. Benefiting colour and tonal control, the S-Cinetone mode can be used for matching to VENICE, FX9, or FX6 sources, and there is also S-Log3/2 gamut support and 10-bit HLG for simple HDR productions. The sensor and processor also work together to greatly reduce rolling shutter, and the sensor's design incorporates a Fast Hybrid AF system for intelligent and quick focusing performance and subject tracking.

4K Full-Frame CMOS Exmor R Sensor

A 12.1MP Exmor R sensor and BIONZ XR processor offer the FX3A true cinematic expression with 10.2MP effective video and 12.1MP still capture. The full-frame sensor provides shallow depth of field looks, impressive bokeh, and reduced rolling shutter artifacts. A base sensitivity of 80-102,400 expands to a lofty 409,600 for impressive low-light capture, and 15+ stops of dynamic range reproduce the nuances of both spectacular exteriors and carefully lit interior scenes with plenty of allowance for colour grading.

S-Cinetone Colour

Beautiful skin tone reproduction and a softer-toned look that complements your VENICE, FX9, or FX6 footage are created using the FX3A's default S-Cinetone colour setting. S-Log-3, S-Gamut3, S-Gamut3.Cine, and 10-bit 4:2:2 support help maintain rich gradation and colour matching with the range of Sony Cinema Line cameras, while HLG HDR provides the option of direct HLG playback without the need for grading.

Video Recording

Capture sharp, detailed images at rates up to 4K 120p with up to 5x slow motion at 24p output. Recording options include the ability to output DCI 4K+ in 16-bit raw over HDMI to compatible recorders while simultaneously recording XAVC 4K and proxies in-camera. Internal 4K recording options include 4:2:2 10-bit colour with All-Intra and Long GOP codecs.

Cooling features like a silent fan and a heatsink dissipate warmth to enable uninterrupted recording up to 4K60

Dual SD card slots accept both CFexpress Type A and SDXC cards for easy relay or backup recording

Super 35 1080p capture at rates up to 240p

Steady Focus

Now, even solo shooters can keep the action in focus thanks to real-time Tracking and Eye autofocus functions made possible by AI-based algorithms, plus a simple touchscreen focus function.

Seven choices of AF Transition Speed let you rack focus, and five AF Subject Shift settings enable you to adjust the speed when shifting from a locked-on subject.

Fast Hybrid AF uses 627 points to cover approximately 89% of the image frame.

Ergonomic Form for Solo Operation

The FX3A's cage-free design enables you to mount ¼"-20 compatible accessories directly on the camera or the detachable handle, saving you the weight and setup/breakdown time of a camera cage. The clustered record button, focus and menu controls, and six assignable buttons all help to enable single-handed control, leaving your left hand free for balancing or controlling your lens.

Tilting Touchscreen LCD

The fold-out 3" touchscreen LCD has a crisp 2.35MP resolution and can be variously angled for optimal viewing.

Easily Viewable Tally Lights

Top, front, and rear tally indicators let the operator, talent, and sound person know precisely when the camera is recording.

This enables more accurately timed movements and dialogue delivery.

Quality Audio Options

Pro audio recording options include:

A detachable XLR adapter handle with two XLR-1/4" TRS combo audio inputs

A mic holder and a 3.5mm input for adding a microphone

Up to 4-channel, 24-bit audio recording

Remote Control, Streaming, and Transfers

Control your FX3A remotely using the Imaging Edge Mobile or Imaging Edge Desktop apps, and transfer files using Wi-Fi or via a wired USB-C connector to let your editor get a jump on post-production.

You can also stream your content using your computer and the Imaging Edge Webcam app.

Post-Production Stabilisation with E-Mount Lenses

Sony's Catalyst Prepare/Browse software uses shake metadata to stabilise your image

An adjustable balance between shake compensation and image area trimming lets you fine-tune the image

Improved FX3A Features

The FX3A updates the Cinema Line with improvements like comfortable, cage-free handheld operation, a battery runtime 1.6x longer than that of the a7S II, and a USB-PD power option for extended shooting times.

Common FX3A/FX6/a7S III Features

Like the FX6 and the a7S III, the FX3A features:

Full-frame, back-illuminated 12.1MP Exmor R CMOS sensor and BIONZ XR processor

High-speed rates of 120p in 4K and 240p in HD

A dynamic range of 15+ stops

Shared FX3A/FX6 Attributes

Attributes that the FX3A has in common with the larger FX6 camera include:

S-Cinetone, S-Log3, HLG, and Rec. 709 gamma options

Tally lamps on the front, side, and rear

An internal fan to prevent overheating

A zoom lever for easy frame adjustments

Shared FX3A/a7S III Attributes

Attributes that the FX3A shares with the a7S III include:

5-axis in-body image stabilisation

16-bit raw output via HDMI

S-Log2 gamma choice

80 to 409,600 ISO range (expanded)

Wireless Connectivity

Dual-band 2.4/5 GHz wireless connectivity

Wired LAN link using the USB-C port and a separate adapter

Key Features:

12.1MP Full-Frame CMOS Exmor R Sensor

UHD 4K up to 120 | 1080p up to 240

Compact Form for Cage-Free Operation

10-Bit 4:2:2 XAVC S-I,16-Bit Raw Output

S-Cinetone/S-Log3/HLG, 15+ Stops DR

Detachable Dual XLR/TRS Adapter Handle

Phase Detection AF/Face Tracking/Eye AF

80 to 409,600 Expanded ISO Range

Dual CFexpress Type A/SDXC Card Slots

What's in the Box:

Sony FX3A Full-Frame Cinema Camera

Sony NP-FZ100 Battery (2280mAh)

Sony BC-ZD1 Dual-Battery Charger for NP-FZ100 Batteries

Sony XLR-H1 XLR Handle Unit

Body Cap

M1 Accessory Shoe Cap

Handle Shoe Cap

Accessory Cold Shoe Kit

12.1 Megapixels
4K Video Quality
Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
ISO 80-102400
Optional Viewfinder
3.0" LCD Screen
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Product Overview

Sony Cinema Line FX3A Full Frame E-mount Camera

With a compact design for solo shooters, travel applications, or as an ideal B camera, the Sony FX3A borrows from both the Cinema Line and Alpha series of cameras to create an optimised portable cinema camera. The FX3A features all the imaging attributes you'd expect from this class but sports a new lightweight, handheld form with a streamlined profile and a "cage-free" design, offering the ability to secure various accessories directly to the camera body.

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Key Features

12.1 Megapixels

The Sony Cinema Line FX3 Full Frame E-mount Camera uses a high performance BIONZ XR image-processing engine providing approx. 10.2 megapixels (effective) for movies, Approx. 12.1 megapixels (effective) for still images.

4K Video Quality

For uninterrupted 4K/60p recording, the FX3 is designed with an innovative heat dissipation system. Heatsink placement, airflow structure and a silent cooling fan work to optimise cooling even during long shoots.

Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

The Sony Cinema Line FX3 Full Frame E-mount Camera supports Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. A network connection, via Wi-Fi or wired via a USB type C connector, provides support for remote control from smartphones or tablets.

ISO 80-102400

The Sony Cinema Line FX3 Full Frame E-mount Camera has a native ISO range of 80-102400 (Movies) which can be expanded to ISO 409600.

Optional Viewfinder

The Sony FX3 doesn't have an electronic viewfinder. The camera offers zoom control for use with a servo zoom or when using Sony's digital zoom, clear zoom.

3.0" LCD Screen

The 3" (1.44 million-dot) LCD touch-screen panel features a side-opening design to allow flexible positioning and improved visibility when the camera is mounted on gimbals.

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