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Sony FX3 Cinema Line Camera (Model: ILME-FX3)


Camera Support (Tripods, Sliders)

The Sony FX3 is a compact cinematic powerhouse designed for professional filmmakers. Released as part of Sony’s Cinema Line, it delivers exceptional performance in a lightweight body, making it ideal for dynamic shooting scenarios. Equipped with a full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor and advanced BIONZ XR processing engine, it captures stunning 4K video at up to 120 fps. Its robust low-light capabilities and high dynamic range ensure every detail is captured with precision. The FX3 is optimized for versatility, supporting a wide range of lenses, rigs, and stabilization systems, making it the ultimate tool for modern filmmaking.

Compact powerhouse capable of handling intensive cinematic workloads.
Top performance with 4K video recording at up to 120 fps.
High-capacity imaging with a full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor for exceptional detail.
Powerful processing via the BIONZ XR engine for smooth, professional results.
Latest model in Sony’s Cinema Line, designed for modern filmmaking
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