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Sony Cinema Line FX30 APS-C Mirrorless Camera Body Only - E Mount - Second Hand

Leveraging the power of a newly developed APS-C sensor, the Sony FX30 provides everyday content creators and aspiring filmmakers with a powerful, yet accessible cinema camera with which to push their cinematic journey to new heights. It blends an imaging pipeline designed for cinematic capture with a comprehensive feature set and intuitive operation to create a complete system for all levels of filmmaking.

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Sony Cinema Line FX30 APS-C Mirrorless Camera Body Only - E Mount - Second Hand

Sony Cinema Line FX30 APS-C Mirrorless Camera Body Only - E Mount - Second Hand

Leveraging the power of a newly developed APS-C sensor, the Sony FX30 provides everyday content creators and aspiring filmmakers with a powerful, yet accessible cinema camera with which to push their cinematic journey to new heights. It blends an imaging pipeline designed for cinematic capture with a comprehensive feature set and intuitive operation to create a complete system for all levels of filmmaking.

Cinematic Expression

26MP APS-C/Super 35 Exmor R BSI CMOS Sensor

The FX30's advanced imaging system is on par with other options in Sony's Cinema Line-capturing detailed 10-bit UHD 4K imagery at up to 120 fps-giving it specs fitting a true cinema camera. The newly developed 26MP APS-C Exmor R CMOS sensor and BIONZ XR processor are able to create high-quality 4K images with the Super 35 (16:9) area. This system is capable of capturing 14+ stops of dynamic range and benefits from Dual Base ISO architecture to improve low-light performance.

Firmware Update Version 6.0.0

Firmware update v6.0.0 provides the following revisions for easier capture, monitoring, and recording:

The BIG6 home screen provides a clear, easy-to-read display of essential settings used in video recording, including FPS (frames per second), EI (exposure index), Shutter, Iris, Look, and WB (white balance).

Fixed/Variable: This new mode lets you directly specify your frame rate without having to set the S&Q mode.

Adds Focus Magnifier and Auto Magnifier support in the MF settings when using Bright Monitoring.

De-Squeeze Display now includes 1.5 and 1.6x magnification.

Record Blackmagic RAW video output via HDMI (see the BMD site for compatible products).

Use Creators' app v3.1.0 or later to directly upload videos to Creators' Cloud based on OK/NG/KEEP flags.

Supports Manual Framing and Clip Flag notes using the Monitor & Control app v2.4.0 or later.

Discontinues the Security (IPsec) function in favour of the more secure Access Authentication.

Discontinues the WPA and WEP Wi-Fi functions in favour of the more secure WPA2 or WPA3.

Additional v6.0.0 features include automatic recognition of and connection to the separate USB-LAN adapter, display of the remaining capacity of both storage devices during video recording using Simultaneous or Auto Switch Media modes, metadata recording of the optical density of preregistered ND filters, and filtering of images for smartphone and FTP transfer using Clip Flag.

Advanced Capture Options

High-sensitivity recording up to ISO 32000 and Dual Base ISO (800/2500).

When using S-Log3, the FX30 can capture 14+ stops of dynamic range.

Record in 10-bit 4:2:2 using advanced XAVC HS and XAVC S-I formats.

Full pixel readout from the 6K sensor creates high-quality UHD 4K video at up to 60 fps.

High-speed shooting is possible in 4K at up to 120 fps with a 1.6x crop and in Full HD at up to 240 fps.

The HDMI output supports 16-bit raw video to select, separately available recorders.

Professional Picture Control

Filmmakers will be able to capture images that are immediately ready to publish for projects with fast turnarounds or opt for maximum quality and flexibility in post thanks to a wide array of picture control options:

S-Cinetone uses the same colour science as Sony's advanced cinema cameras, including the Venice line, with natural mid-tones, soft colours, and smooth highlight roll-off.

Picture Profiles, such as S-Log3 and HLG, will capture images with expanded dynamic range and flexibility for editors.

Creative Looks can be baked into the recorded footage to create a specific mood during recording and minimise the need for editing.

Up to 16 user-created LUTs and three presets can be set for accurately monitoring footage or previewing a specific look during shooting. These can be applied to the camera's monitor or EVF as well as the HDMI output.

Operation for All Levels

Professional features will help ensure beginners to professionals can make the most of the FX30. This includes three log shooting modes:

Flexible ISO uses standard ISO settings for simple operation and the greatest flexibility.

Cine EI ensures maximum dynamic range capture by recording at a manually selected base ISO setting and applying adjustments to metadata for monitoring and post-production.

Cine EI quick will automatically switch between the two base ISO settings for easier operation and great quality.

Intuitive Operation and Controls

5-Axis In-Body Image Stabilisation

Sony has equipped the FX30 with a 5-axis in-body image stabilisation system that will help create smooth imagery even when working handheld. An Active Mode is available that blends optical systems with digital optimisations to capture ultra-smooth footage. The FX30 can also record gyro movement when the optical stabilisers are turned off, which can be used in post to create a stable shot.

Fast Hybrid AF

Enjoy high-speed and highly accurate autofocus performance in every mode, including 4K up to 120 fps, using an advanced Fast Hybrid AF system that uses 495 points spread across 90% of the image sensor.

Real-time Eye AF and Real-time Tracking will track the eyes of humans and animals.

AF Assist function will automatically switch to manual focus with a turn of the lens' focus ring.

Focus Map makes it easier to visualise the region of focus in your scene.

Comprehensive Feature Set

Plenty of Sony's cinema features have found their way into the FX30:

Breathing compensation works with select lenses in 4K up to 60p in camera or up to 120p using Catalyst software after recording.

Timecode sync input with optional VMC-BNCM1 Timecode Adapter Cable.

Tally lights for an easy indication that the camera is recording.

Media Options

For recording high-bitrate footage at high frame rates the FX30 uses an advanced, versatile set of media slots. The camera features dual CFexpress Type A/SD card slots, allowing users to select between different media types for different situations. CFexpress Type A has ultra-fast speeds that can be used for the FX30's most advanced recording functions while SD cards are often more common and still have great speed and high capacities.

Catalyst Browse and Prepare Integration

The FX30 records a comprehensive array of metadata that can be read and used for advanced post-production work using Sony's Catalyst Browse and Prepare software.

Embedded LUT and Exposure Index (EI) data.

Gyro and lens stabilisation metadata to further reduce camera shake.

Breathing compensation can be manually controlled and adjusted.

Camera rotation metadata will ensure the footage is displayed as intended.

Shot marks can be added to clips during or after recording for reference.

Ergonomic Form for Solo Operation

Lightweight and compact, the FX30 (in a design that matches the FX3) offers users the ability to shoot without needing a cage. Users can also enjoy smooth handheld footage thanks to a 5-axis in-body image stabilisation system.

The body features multiple threaded mounting points that are ideal for accessories and a Multi Interface Shoe that supports advanced accessories. Additionally, an integrated fan ensures reliable performance during extended takes.

Key Features:

26.1MP APS-C BSI CMOS Sensor

UHD 4K up to 120p

Compact Form Designed for Cage-Free Use

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

S-Cinetone/S-Log3/HLG, 14+ Stops DR

Phase Detection AF/Face Tracking/Eye AF

Standard ISO 100-32000 | Dual Base ISO

Dual CFexpress Type A/SDXC Card Slots

User LUTs & Timecode Sync Support

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Sony Cinema Line FX30 APS-C Mirrorless Camera Body Only - E Mount - Second Hand

Leveraging the power of a newly developed APS-C sensor, the Sony FX30 provides everyday content creators and aspiring filmmakers with a powerful, yet accessible cinema camera with which to push their cinematic journey to new heights. It blends an imaging pipeline designed for cinematic capture with a comprehensive feature set and intuitive operation to create a complete system for all levels of filmmaking.

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