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Sony FX6 Released – Full Frame, 4K 120 fps, Dual Native ISO

After announcing the Sony FX6 in September already, Sony just released the full details, specs and pricing of its new small Cinema Line camera. Be sure to check out our hands-on review too. The FX6 is a dual native ISO camera which is likely using the a7S III sensor, it can shoot up to 120 fps in 4K and 240 fps in HD (both full sensor readout), built-in electronic variable ND, S-Cinetone & S-log 3 and much more. Read on to learn more! There has been a lot of anticipation for that camera and now it is finally here: The Sony FX6 is a little powerhouse camera that seems to be a perfect combination of their professional-line FX9 and the much-praised still fairly new Sony a7S III. Sony FX6, body only without handles. Image source: Sony Sony FX6 Specs – Exmor R 10.2 megapixel 4K sensor Let’s go through the facts first: the Sony FX6 features a 10.2 megapixel full-frame back-illuminated CMOS Exmor R sensor, which means it’s a native 4K full-frame sensor, unlike its bigger sibling, the FX9, which features a 6K sensor that gets downsampled to 4K for recording. Sony could not confirm whether they are using the a7S III sensor in the FX6, however it does look like that from what we can tell (and if you do the math, it also matches – if you take the 12.1 megapixel 3:2 sensor from the a7S III and shave off top and bottom to match the FX6 aspect...

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Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 17 November, 2020

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