Sony has announced the FX3. As expected, the camera is essentially an A7S III with features from the company's Cinema line crammed into a body that looks like the A7C. Its backside-illuminated ...
A series of leaks suggest a new Sony FX3 camera is ready for launch in the near future. This next-generation camera was tipped to come with a set of specifications that closely resemble those of the ...
The Sony FX3 (ILME-FX3) camera was revealed today as the "latest addition to Sony's Cinema Line." This device is what Sony suggests as a combination of the best features in the cinema line combined ...
We were given early access to the new Sony FX3. Ahead of our main review, here's Ned Soltz's early impressions of the device. I’ve had an advance demo unit of Sony’s FX3 for the past week. And I have ...
Following a number of online leaks, Sony has now officially announced the FX3 full-frame video camera, which combines technology from the company's cinema shooters with imaging features from the Alpha ...
The FX3 supposedly carries similar specs to the A7S III, including 4K/120 fps video (no 8K), dual CFexpress card slots, in-body stabilization and a still photo mode. However, the body lacks a center ...
Yet another new Sony camera, the cinema line FX3, has broken cover thanks to serial rumour-mongers Nokishita. Hot on the heels of last month’s Alpha 1 comes the more video-specific FX3 (ILME-FX3), ...
The company is expanding its FX cinema line with the FX3, a camera that takes many of its design cues from the Alpha mirrorless system. Images, and the devices that capture them, are my focus. I've ...
Even though there’s also an IMAX version of the movie doing the rounds, breakout sci-fi hit The Creator was shot on a sub-$4000 Sony FX3. Over the past decade, Hollywood blockbuster films have become ...
Sony has unveiled a new FX3 full-frame camera, which is the most compact and lightweight model in its Cinema Line camera and is designed for content creators. The new Sony FX3 camera set up for ...
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