Take a dive into the different autofocus features of Sony's Cinema Line cameras. Since the year 2000, Sony has been blazing a trail for cinematographers to embrace the digital revolution and still maintain that filmic look that has been the hallmark of cinema for a hundred years. From the first 24p digital cinema camera, the HDW-F900, to today’s Sony VENICE, the goal was to create a path for filmmakers. Now, Sony has filled in that path with the FX9, FX6, and FX3, and given them a steady, but gentle learning curve. And nothing shows this more than the steady progression for autofocus in the Sony Cinema Line. Since it was introduced in 2017, the Sony VENICE has become the flagship of Sony’s Cinema Line. With a steady stream of firmware updates that have been borne out of conversations with working cinematographers, VENICE has become even more capable. Each model has served as a stepping stone to filmmakers as their skill sets evolve. With the professional cinema camera line, which consists of the Sony FX9 , FX6, and FX3, Sony has laid out a road map to reach a professional level of performance. Read More...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 7 April, 2021