![]() The FX9 has a locking E-mount, just like the FS7m2 and VENICE cameras. The actual captured dynamic range of the camera has not been tested as of this time. The FX9 is rated at over 15 stops of dynamic range. All of the look/LUT options are available in all recording and playback modes. Can you display LUTs on high frame rate playback?Ī. However, anything recorded using Slog-3 is easily converted into HLG in post. At launch it does not appear that Hybrid Log Gamma is available for direct recording. Does the FX9 support Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG)?Ī. Like VENICE, the FX9 includes S-Log 3 and S-Gamut 3 Cine but Sony added a new color science called S-Cinetone that’s said to have a more accurate color gamut and skin tones for a better cinematic look straight out of the box. SGammut3 has a larger over all color space but SGammut3.cine is easier to grade. VENICE has both SGammut3 and SGammut3.cine color spaces. What color spaces are available on the FX9?Ī. No, the full frame 6k sensor was designed for over the oversampling of 4k images, maxing out at DCI 4k (4096×2160) at 30-60fps, with future firmware updates. Like any other full frame sensor, one of the biggest benefits is the ease at which it creates a shallow depth of field and combined with the worlds first electronic ND filter for full frame gives you ultimate control for all of your bokeh needs. This results in cleaner looking images in low light. The full frame sensor has a lower pixel density than smaller sensors of the same resolution. The back-illuminated full-frame 6K Exmor R image sensor oversamples 6008 x 3168 resolution to create its 4K images. What are the benefits of using a Full Frame 6k Sensor?Ī. This combined with 15+ stops of latitude and an 800/4000 ISO dual native ISO, makes shooting in any light a pleasure. It uses Back-illuminated CMOS technology, allowing more light to reach the sensor diodes. The new sensor is a full-frame 6k Exmor R CMOS sensor. What improvements have been made to the FX9s sensor technology?Ī. There are a number of XQD card readers available on the market from Sony and 3rd party manufacturers. What card reader options are available?Ī. Prior to the FX9 the utility SD slot was not capable of any media recording. A new feature of the FX9 is the ability to record proxy media to the utility SD card slot. Just like the FS7 the FX9 uses dual XQD card slots for recording. XAVC is supported on all major NLE programs. We expect that more monitors and manufacturers will announce support now that the camera has been announced. As of September 2019 only ATOMOS has announced support for this format on their NEON monitors. This will require a future firmware update, currently tentatively scheduled for summer of 2020. Using the newly announced XDCA-FX9 it will be possible to output 16-bit RAW to an external recorder. The FX9 also has XAVC-L, XAVC Proxy, and MPEG HD422 recording options. The above table reflects XAVC-I recording. What codecs and frame rates are available? Click here to check out a deeper dive into Dual Native ISO and Shot Noise. When the available light starts to diminish you can kick it up to ISO 4000 (2nd gear) to get a lot more legs out of the same camera system. When you have plenty of light you use ISO 800 (1st gear). Conceptually it might be easier to think of the Daul ISO’s as gears on your car. Our best understanding of Dual Native ISO is that there are two different circuits for collecting light as it hits the sensor prior to analog-to-digital conversion that allows the camera to have two base ISO settings. Follow this link to a full page explanation of all of the differences between them. The differences between these cameras is too significant to list as part of a FAQ. What are the differences between the FS7 and the FX9?Ī. What features have been added with facial recognition?.What is the power draw of the FX9 camera?. ![]() How does the electronic variable ND filter work?.Can you display LUTs on high frame rate playback?. ![]() ![]()
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