Sony FX2 Cinema Line Camera: Compact Powerhouse for Filmmakers
Sony has officially unveiled the FX2, the latest model in its Cinema Line, blending professional-grade video capabilities with compact design. Positioned between the FX3 and FX6, the FX2 is engineered for indie filmmakers, content creators, and professional cinematographers looking for versatility in a portable body.
Key Features at a Sony FX2 Cinema Line Camera
- Sensor: Full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor
- Processor: BIONZ XR image processing engine
- Video Recording:
- 4K up to 120fps (10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording)
- S-Cinetone and S-Log3 profiles
- 16-bit RAW output via HDMI
- Autofocus:
- Fast hybrid AF with real-time Eye AF (Human & Animal)
- Improved subject tracking from the Alpha line
- EVF: Tilting electronic viewfinder — a first in this segment, giving more flexibility in tight shooting conditions
- Design: Compact, fanless body inspired by FX3, with added physical controls and better heat dissipation
- Stills: Enhanced still-photo capability, making it viable for hybrid shooters
What’s New Compared to FX3
- Tilting EVF: Major ergonomic addition for traditional shooters and those used to DSLRs
- Improved Photo Capabilities: Better handling of stills, now more viable for hybrid use
- More Physical Controls: Additional dials and buttons for tactile control on set
- Refined Interface: Enhanced UI, better suited for solo shooters and run-and-gun scenarios
Target Audience
- Independent filmmakers
- YouTubers and content creators
- Wedding and event videographers
- Hybrid shooters needing video-first but photo-capable gear
- Documentary and field operators
Build and Mounting
- Lens Mount: Sony E-mount, compatible with a vast lens ecosystem
- Mounting Points: Multiple 1/4” threads, cold shoe, and optional XLR top handle for pro audio
- Power Options: Accepts NP-FZ100 battery, USB-C PD charging supported
- Media: Dual card slots supporting CFexpress Type A and SD UHS-II cards
Expected Price & Availability
While official regional pricing may vary, the Sony FX2 is expected to launch around $3,500–$4,000 USD, placing it just above the FX3 and appealing to serious creatives without stepping into FX6 territory.
Final Thoughts
The Sony FX2 positions itself as a “Goldilocks” camera — offering serious cinema features in a smaller, hybrid-ready package. With its innovative EVF, refined controls, and high-end video capabilities, it’s ideal for creators who want pro-quality without the bulk of larger cinema rigs.