Sony PXW-FX9V body with
SELP28135G
28-135mm optics
The first customers will receive your camera in November
Camera with 4K recording, Fast Hybrid AF, Dual Base IS, E-mount bayonet system
Impressive 4K, Ultra HD and HD recordings are possible with the 6K full format sensor of the PXW-FX9. The high-performance processing enables more than 15 steps in the dynamic range and thus offers much more than is usual with conventional super 35 mm sensors. The improved, fast hybrid autofocus tracks subjects fluently and extremely precisely. The PXW-FX9 revolutionizes full-format film production with its unique ergonomics and the latest features for recording on the go. The world's first electronically adjustable ND filter for full-frame cameras offers endless possibilities for taking pictures in changing light conditions. At the same time, the integrated WLAN and 12G-SDI support extended workflows.
Creativity in full screen mode
Realize beautiful 4K images with the creative freedom made possible by oversampling a huge high-resolution full-frame sensor. Capture every detail of the scene with shallow depth of field and stunning bokeh with a truly cinematic look. More than 15 levels of dynamic range and dual base ISO enable recordings of every nuance, from subtle shadow details to reflective highlights and a flawless color palette.
Capture the impossible
Make sure your story is always clear with improved high-speed hybrid autofocus that tracks your subject with unprecedented speed, smoothness, and precision. Its impact is transformative for high quality documentaries, commercials and event applications.
FX9 firmware roadmap
All updates are subject to change without notice, and the descriptions do not represent all of the features that have been implemented. The following information was published in September 2019 and will be updated as necessary.
Based on ongoing discussions with content creators, FX9 is gaining significant new functionality through firmware updates.
You can find future updates as follows. The time of the release of the firmware has yet to be determined.
- 16bit RAW output (with XDCA-FX9)
- Full image recording 4K 60p / 50p with oversampling (image sensor scan size approx. 5K)
- FHD 180 fps recording
- DCI 4K recording
- DWX digital wireless audio receiver support (with XDCA-FX9)
Shoot comfortably, broaden your horizons.
The FX9 revolutionizes full-frame cinematography with unparalleled ergonomics and advanced technology for on the go. The world's first electronic variable full-frame ND filter * transforms the possibilities for recordings in different lighting conditions. Built-in Wi-Fi and 12G-SDI support advanced workflows, while the optional XDCA-FX9 expansion unit further expands the capabilities of the PXW-FX9.
* As of September 2019
6K full-frame "Exmor R" sensor for breathtaking image quality
The camera's full-frame 6K sensor enables excellent recording in DCI 4K *, Ultra HD and HD resolutions. Powerful image processing with debayering and oversampling ensures image quality beyond the limits of conventional Super 35mm sensors. The backlit CMOS image sensor also uses Sony's Exmor R technology for enhanced sensitivity and noise reduction. Compared to a 4K Super 35mm sensor, the 6K sensor of the FX9 has twice the surface area and at the same time offers a larger viewing angle and a smaller depth of field.
* DCI 4K (4096 x 2160 at 17: 9 recording) will be available with the future firmware version.
Phenomenal 15+ stop dynamic range for limitless expression.
The FX9 offers an exceptional dynamic range of 15+ levels - beyond the normal range of human perception - and allows unprecedented creative freedom in color correction and posting. Cinematographers can focus on framing the scene they want, while relying on the FX9 to capture all the nuances and details using either the internal 4K 4: 2: 2: 2 10-bit recording or the external 16-bit -Rraw recording. * Grading allows colorists to find color and detail beyond the normal vision of the cameraman to create a final image that accurately reflects the mood of the scene.
RAW recording requires a future firmware version and an external recorder.
Dual Base ISO for impressive images in any light
The FX9 has a basic sensitivity of ISO 800 and offers the optimal dynamic range for typical documentary applications such as recordings outdoors or in brightly lit interiors. A secondary high base sensitivity of ISO 4000 is characterized by excellent image quality in poor lighting conditions such as mornings and evenings. ISO 4000 is also ideal if you are using slow lenses. The combination of Dual Base ISO with the camera's electronic variable ND filter provides excellent creative control in almost any shooting environment and enables next-generation responsiveness to changing conditions.
* ISO 800 and ISO 4000 are used in S-Log3, Cine EI mode.