The camera only needs the CFexpress Type A for shooting at its highest frame rates and at the highest data rates. It also works with the new, much faster CFexpress Type A cards. Both media types have been around a while and are relatively inexpensive. It can take either UHS-II or UHS-I SDXC cards. The camera has two card slots with the ability to accept two different types of media. Media Card slots on the FX6 with Sony Tough 160GB CFexpress Type A media card Updated media When using Catalyst, the camera captures metadata that indicates camera rotation information, clip flags and image stabilization data. Plus, it can be used to preview the shot. With the CBM app, the focus, iris and zoom can be controlled. Button activated touch function is not that big of a negative, but we feel it’s unnecessary. We’ve reviewed many touch screens and this rarely happens. Sony says the reason for this is to keep from wrongly touching it and changing a setting. The monitor has a touch function but has to be activated using an assignable button before it works. It secures to the front left, rear left and the rear right. New to the FX6 are multiple mounting points for the monitor. It brings all the functions to the fingertips. It’s easy to adjust and comfortable to use. Grip side view of the Sony FX6 with the Sony FE C 16-35mm T3.1 G Lens Grip and monitor Even though it has a larger sensor, the body is slightly shorter and deeper, with only the width being larger by. Made from magnesium alloy, the camera is just slightly heavier than the FS5 II at 1.96lbs compared to 1.83lbs. Our first reaction when pulling the camera out of its box is that it’s surprisingly small and light. Sony FX6 with the Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS lens Size and weight It can shoot up to 240 frames per second (fps) in HD, 120fps in UHD 4K and up to 60fps in DCI 4K. The FX6 comes with all of the bells and whistles of the FS5 II, but has a larger sensor, new media options, higher frame rates, XAVC-I 10bit 422 internal capture and new mounting options. Sony’s predecessor, the FS5 II, is a small body super 35 cinema camera. The third camera in Sony’s Cinema Line, the Sony FX6 is a full-frame cinema camera that’s lightweight and fully featured.
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