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Sony tipped to stretch its lead in compact video cameras with new FX2 – and it could pack a powerful audio feature



  • Rumor suggests new FX2 Cinema Line camera incoming with 33MP full-frame sensor
  • Large, tilting EVF and 32-bit float audio recording toted as features
  • $3,500 price tag and May 28 launch date suggested

Last week we reported on a rumor claiming Sony would be launching a new camera on May 28. We may now know what that camera is: a premium, full-frame video-centric mirrorless model called the Sony FX2 – and it might be coming with advanced cinema-focused features like 32-bit float audio recording.

Of course, this all comes courtesy of another unconfirmed rumor, albeit from the relatively reliable Canon Rumors news site. Still, please take everything below as speculation rather than fact; until we hear the official word from Sony, nothing is definite.

With that said, Canon Rumors’ story is packed with interesting information. Firstly, it states that the FX2 will have a large tilting electronic viewfinder (EVF), which ties in with last week’s claim from Sony Alpha Rumors. It also says that the camera will use the same 33MP BSI full-frame sensor as found on Sony’s existing A7 IV and A7C II models.

The viewfinder of the Sony A6100 camera

Is a new type of viewfinder set to be unveiled with the launching of Sony’s next mirrorless camera? (Image credit: Sony)

Floating some interesting new feature ideas…

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