Sony Electronics Inc. has officially announced the Sony FX3 (ILME-FX3) mirrorless camera that packs a full-frame, back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor and a body optimized for videography.
The Sony FX3 is the company’s most compact and lightweight Cinema Line camera, designed for handheld shooting, gimbal, and drone-mounted work. It weighs 1.58 lbs, including battery and memory cards, and measures 5.11 in x 3.33 in x 3.06 inches. It features five 1/4-20 UNC threaded mounting points for accessories, and a supplied XLR handle that attaches to the body via the Multi Interface Shoe to provide three additional threaded mounting points for accessories, two balanced XLR/TRS audio inputs, and an additional 3.5mm stereo 2-channel jack.
Inside, it has a full-frame, back-illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor (approximately 10.2 effective megapixel count for video recording and approximately 12.1 effective megapixels count for stills) and the BIONZ XR image processing engine. It has a standard ISO range of 80 to 102,400 (expandable to 409,600 when shooting video) and a dynamic range of 15+ stops. Users can record in 4K up to 120fps and create a cinematic look in their videos without post-production using the S-Cinetone color matrix.
Other features include 5-axis optical in-body image stabilization, built-in cooling fan for uninterrupted 4K recording, improved AF features like Fast Hybrid autofocus (AF) by using the 627 points focal plane phase-detection system during movie recording, Touch Tracking (Real-Time tracking), Real-time Eye AF, AF Transition Speed, AF Subject Shift Sensitivity, intuitive control, and AF support when focusing manually.
The new FX3 full-frame Cinema Line camera will be available in March 2021 for approximately USD 3,900 USD and CAD 5,000. It will be sold at a variety of Sony’s authorized dealers throughout North America.
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