- The rumor suggests a new FX2 cinema camera entering a complete 33 mp sensor
- Large large and 32 -bit audio recording
- $ 3,500 Price and May 28 suggested launch date
Last week, we reported a rumor saying that Sony would launch a new camera on May 28. We can now know what this camera is: a model without high -end video mirror called Sony FX2 – and it could have come with advanced cinema features such as 32 -bit floating audio recording.
Of course, all of this comes thanks to another unconfirmed rumor, although the relatively reliable cannon rumors information site. However, please take everything below as speculation rather than facts; Until we hear Sony’s official word, nothing is final.
That said, the story of Canon rumors is full of interesting information. First, he indicates that the FX2 will have an inclined electronic viewfinder (EVF), which is linked to last week’s complaints of the rumors of Sony Alpha. He also indicates that the camera will use the same complete BSI 33MP sensor as on the existing A7 IV and A7C II models.
Strong new ideas for interesting features …
Other Sony FX2 potential specifications and characteristics include a dedicated AI chip, an automatic focus assisted by AI, a mechanical shutter (in no case data in a video focused on video these days), a first cooling system to reduce overheating problems, 32 -bit floating cameras – Mode.
History also indicates that the FX2 will include the same physical connectivity and storage options as the current Sony FX3 model (which means that it will have XLR audio entries as well as two CFEXPRESS Type A / SD card).
Regarding the price, Canon Rumors indicates that the FX2 will cost $ 3,500 (around £ 2,670 or $ 5,430 to if they are directly converted), which puts this camera in high -end territory in the Sony FX range, which also includes FX3, FX30 and FX6.
There is a certain confusion among the fans of Sony, however, surrounding the sensor of 33 MP praised for the FX2. It is a high resolution sensor generally associated with Sony hybrid cameras and not with its FX models focused on video such as FX3, which generally have fewer pixels for better light -up performance and handling the distortion of the rolling shutter.
This sensor looks like a strange choice for the Sony FX FX cinema line, but, once again, the above -mentioned characteristics are based solely on rumors and could be inaccurate. Stay listening for more news on the next launch of Sony’s camera, which, according to several sources, will occur on May 28, 2025.