Sony to continue global shutter implementation with a new professional video camera

Craig Blair
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It looks like Sony plans to ride the global shutter technology hype generated by the Sony Alpha 9 into their cinema lineup with what appears to be a global shutter version of the Sony PXW-FX9.

Next Sony Cinema Camera (Google Translated)

PXW-Z750 users will be delighted with the larger sensor version, which will be positioned next to XDCAM 6K and CineLine. Global shutter, full-frame oversampling/S35 point-to-point DCI&UHD 4K/120p, S35 oversampling FHD/240p, does not support X-OCN internal recording.

The 15+ stop IQ of FX9 is maintained, but the base ISO is raised to F55-level ISO2000, and the second ISO is set to 6400, which is slightly higher than FX9’s 5120. It seems to be a stage scene with PXW-Z750 and PXW-FX9M2 dual broadcast cameras.

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Craig is the founder and editorial director for Canon Rumors. He has been writing about all things Canon for more than 17 years. When he's not writing, you can find him shooting professional basketball and travelling the world looking for the next wildlife adventure. The Canon EOS R1 is his camera of choice.

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  1. The F55, which is a decade old(feels crazy to say that), has a global shutter CMOS sensor. And the Z750, which is a 2/3” 3-chip ENG camera, has global shutter CMOS sensors.
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