• 33MP Full-Frame Back-Illuminated CMOS Sensor, Up to QFHD 4K 60p (S35mm), FX2 offers high quality cinematic views
  • 15+ Stop Wide Latitude and Dual Base ISO (800/4000), it provides stunning picture quality even in tricky lighting
  • 16 User LUTs for real-time preview of creative looks during production
  • With S-Cinetone™ feature, it matches the tone of Sony’s flagship VENICE cameras, ensuring high-end visuals for all stories
  • The Slow & Quick Motion feature allows users to record up to 60 fps in 4K and 120 fps in Full HD for dramatic slow-motion effects
  • 4:2:2 10- bit recording cinema look to match Venice colorimetry
  • New features like the New Log Shooting Mode has been added for capturing stills and NEW Tiltable 3.68M-dot EVF feature unlocks the hybrid versatility
  • Unique BIG6 (Home) Screen puts most-used settings at your fingertips
  • Same form factor and easy control makes it a perfect choice for solo shooters
  • Optional XLR Handle and multi-application support make FX2 ready for any production style

Mumbai : Sony India today launched the all-new FX2 camera, a compact Full-Frame Cinema Line hybrid camera designed for the next generation of creators. With advanced cinematic technology, the FX2 camera is designed to empower the aspiring filmmakers, students, independent videographers and content creators to enhance their creative vision, no matter their level of experience or crew size.  FX2 seamlessly blends advance features with legendary Sony colour science, empowering users to unleash their creative potential, whatever their project size or complexity is.

Mr. Mukesh Srivastava, Head of Imaging Business , Sony India, said, “The FX2 camera is going to be a game-changer for the next generation of storytellers, especially  students and solo creators to bring their most ambitious visions to life. It is more than just a camera; it’s a creative partner designed to grow with them on every step of their filmmaking journey and we’re excited to see the incredible stories it will help bring to life.”