Sony maps out new features on the FX9 and FX6, including 4K 120p RAW. The Sony Cine blog is chock full of announcements, and the latest one not only suggests that a new Atomos recorder is coming in May, but also that the FX9 and FX6 cameras will support external 4K 120p RAW. Sony is fairly forthcoming when it comes to firmware road maps for its cameras. They announced version 3.0 for the FX9 in September of last year, highlighting an anamorphic mode, S700PTP remote protocol support, a center scan mode for Super 16mm lenses, and B4 lens support when using an adapter. We now have new details about version 3.0. Anamorphic mode will display 2x and 1.3 de-squeeze, and there will be Cinemascope frame lines in the viewfinder. The FX9 firmware will be available later this year. However, the bigger news is that the FX9 and the FX6 will support external 4K 120p RAW, and shooters will be able to record the format with the new Atomos recorder that's set to launch next month. The FX9 will see firmware version 2.1 roll out in May, the same time FX6 is expected to get its new firmware update. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Thursday, 22 April, 2021