Sony has brought their new FX 30 camera to the market in order to successfully produce movies. Sony’s device is said to be an excellent entry-level camera in the Cinema line.
It is unique from other cameras in Sony’s Cinema line for several reasons. First of all, its cost is relatively low. You can get the camera for 2100 euros.
You can use lenses from the S35 sensor on Sony’s new cameras. At the same time, it is a compact device and the camera has the ability to use a long-range zoom lens.
Sony’s new camera can shoot at 4K resolution and maintain 60 fps. It even offers a 16-bit RAW feature. Using the HDMI port it is possible to create movies while maintaining a 4672 x 2628 resolution.
8K resolution mode has the option to use a dual base feature. It works much like a mirrorless camera. The camera is able to perform well in capturing motion pictures.
Sony’s new device does not feature a viewfinder. Most interestingly, Sony has redesigned the interface system. Dedicated buttons are kept for Zebra, Peaking, and Focus Magnification.
Moreover, all the necessary buttons and option layouts are provided in this device. No complaints about the autofocus system. The stabilization feature is working well. With Sony’s camera, you can clearly zoom in and zoom out of an image. Additionally, there are separate buttons for Iris, ISO, WB, and Record. The new camera is a fantastic addition to Sony’s Cinema line.