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Sony FX6

Sony FX6

2020 interchangeable-lens cinema camera


The Sony FX6 (ILME-FX6) is a full-frame mirrorless, interchangeable-lens, semi-professional cinema camera announced on 17 November 2020.[1] The model is positioned between the smaller Sony ILME-FX3 and larger Sony PXW-FX9.

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Features

Inherited features features from former models

The Sony FX6 is a successor of similar models such as NEX-FS700, PXW-FS5M2 – although earlier models focused on Super 35 shooting mode (APS-C sensor).

  • Focused on one man operation, comfortable, handheld operation with multiple 1/4" mounting screw points, which allows users to use cages and accessories mounted on the camera
  • Previous S35 (Super 35) sensor size had worse signal-to-noise ratio
  • 19V power adapter for no time limit operation

Basic camera specifications of FX6

  • Full-frame sensor with 12.9 Mpx[2]
  • Cinema style shooting with DCI 4K option (17:9 aspect ratio)
  • True 24p shooting for movie
  • RAW 16bit output capability through 12G SDI and HDMI
  • Dynamic range of 15+ stops
  • Integrated Electronic Variable ND Filter
  • Dual base ISO of 800 or a high-sensitivity 12,800 ISO for lower-light capture
  • 409,600 maximum ISO for true low-light settings.[3]
  • Compatibility wth BP-class battery type

Cinematic recording

The FX6 introduced S-Cinetone (from Sony VENICE), a video pre-set used by Sony's cinema cameras.

Video resolutions and modes

PAL modes and NTSC modes has different Recording Frame Rates and Record Settings.

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References

  1. "Sony Electronics Launches FX6 Full-frame Professional Camera to Expand its Cinema Line". Sony Corporation of America. 17 November 2020. Retrieved 1 December 2023.
  2. "Sony FX6 - 4 K Full-Frame Camcorder R Sensor (few items in stock)". broadcaststoreeurope.com. Retrieved 1 December 2023.

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