Sony has announced the FX2 as the latest addition to its successful FX cine line, resembling a rehoused a7IV with a 33 Megapixel sensor, similar to a7IV.
The camera shares most still and video imaging features with the a7IV and physical attributes with the FX3 and FX30.
Key specs include 33MP sensor oversampling 4K and 4K 60P, 4:2:2 10-bit recording, and 15 stops dynamic range with dual-gain architecture.
Unique among its siblings, the FX2 can record 4K from an S35 crop, offering full frame and S35 4K recording options, with an option for external 16-bit raw video.
Notable features include a tilting 3.68M dots EVF, catering to a mix of FX3 and a7IV qualities.
The FX2 emphasizes detailed 4K oversampling from 7K, S35 4K, and enhanced still image capture capabilities, making it a versatile option in the cine line.
Ergonomics play a significant role, rehousing the a7IV in an FX3 body for improved handling, active cooling, XLR handle integration, and a removable cage design.
Priced at $3,099.99 with an XLR handle, the Sony FX2 offers a blend of cine and stills capabilities, providing videographers and filmmakers with a compelling option.