Sony Cinema Line FX30 Grey 2022
A 26.1MP APS-C sensor with 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording and 16-bit raw output over HDMI delivers cinema-grade flexibility in a compact, cage-free body. Its dual base ISO and S-Cinetone color science provide a clean, filmic image straight out of the camera without heavy grading. This camera is best for solo video shooters and YouTubers who need a lightweight, professional 4K 120p workflow without the bulk of a full cinema rig.
Resumo
The 30-Second Version
The Sony FX30 is the no-brainer cinema camera for creators who want a professional Super 35 image without the professional price tag. Skip it only if you absolutely need a viewfinder or a full-frame sensor.
Pros & Cons
Prós
- Stunning oversampled 4K from a 6K sensor, with 4K 120p that's actually sharp. 99th
- Sony's best-in-class autofocus with reliable eye tracking and breathing compensation. 98th
- S-Cinetone color profile straight out of the FX9 and Venice, no grading required. 93rd
- Compact, lightweight body with active cooling and no record limits. 92nd
Contras
- No mechanical shutter means it's a one-trick pony for video only.
- The 3" LCD is fine, but the 2.36M-dot EVF is a letdown for outdoor monitoring.
- Battery life is mediocre. You'll want a pocket full of NP-FZ100s for a full day shoot.
- No full-frame sensor, which will bother spec chasers more than actual filmmakers.
O que dizem os donos
The Word on the Street
Como a opinião dos donos mudou ao longo do tempo
ExclusivoCom base em quando os clientes realmente escreveram suas avaliações - para ver se os elogios iniciais se mantiveram.
- Q2 202696/100
Buyers praise the FX30's professional video quality, reliable autofocus, and value for cinema work. A rare defect was quickly resolved by the retailer.
- Excellent video quality, 4K 60fps, S-Log3, and RAW capabilities deliver professional results.
- Reliable autofocus locks on subjects during movement, reducing stress in filming.
- One review reported a defective shutter and random shutdowns, though replacement was easy.
- Missing EVF and mechanical shutter limits photography use; some settings are complex for beginners.
- Q1 202695/100
Buyers praised the camera's top-notch quality, useful app, SD slots, low-light performance, and value. They found it ideal for videography and beginners.
- Excellent camera quality and cinematic 4K footage with Super 35 sensor.
- Sony Creators' App useful for remote control and image import.
- Dual SD card slots and amazing low-light sensor highlighted as key features.
- Great value for price, with fast delivery from B&H.
- Q4 202595/100
Buyers praise the FX30 as an easy-to-learn, high-value cinema camera that delivers impressive 10-bit video, excellent autofocus, and seamless integration with other Sony gear.
- Excellent value: APSC sensor with great performance and price point.
- Easy learning curve, especially for slog3 and custom LUTs.
- Superb autofocus with native lenses and vintage manual lenses.
- Seamless B-cam integration; footage cuts well with FX6/FX3.
Com base em 16 avaliações de clientes datadas, agrupadas por trimestre civil. A análise por período está em inglês.
As provas
Performance
What surprised us most is how this little camera handles heat. You can roll 4K 60p basically until the battery dies without a thermal shutdown warning, which is something even pricier bodies struggle with. The 26MP BSI sensor isn't just a spec sheet flex either. The dual base ISO (800 and 2500) means you can shoot in dim conditions and get clean, usable footage without having to denoise everything in post. And the 16-bit RAW output over HDMI to an Atomos Ninja V unlocks a level of flexibility in grading that feels like cheating at this price.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Sensor
| Type | CMOS |
| Size | aps-c |
| Megapixels | 26 MP |
| ISO Range | 100 |
Autofocus
| AF Points | 495 |
| AF Type | VideoPhase Detection: 495 |
| Eye AF | Yes |
| Subject Detection | Yes |
Shooting
| Burst (Mechanical) | 120 |
| Max Shutter | 1/8000 |
| Electronic Shutter | Yes |
Video
| Max Resolution | 4K |
| 4K FPS | 120 |
| 1080p FPS | 240 |
| 10-bit | Yes |
| Log Profile | Yes |
| RAW Video | Yes |
| Codec | XAVC HS 4:2:2 10-Bit, XAVC S, XAVC S-I 4:2:2 10-Bit, XAVC Proxy, ProResRAW 16-Bit |
Display & EVF
| Screen Size | 3" |
| Touchscreen | Yes |
| Articulating | Yes |
Build
| Weather Sealed | No |
| Weight | 0.6 kg / 1.2 lbs |
Connectivity
| Wi-Fi | Yes |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| USB | USB-C |
| HDMI | ✓ |
| Hot Shoe | Yes |
vs Competition
The Fujifilm X-H2 is the closest photo-centric rival with a higher-res 40MP sensor and 8K video, but its autofocus isn't as sticky and its video tools aren't as deep. The Panasonic GH7 fights back with internal ProRes RAW and better stabilization, but it's stuck with a smaller Micro Four Thirds sensor and contrast-detect AF that still hunts. If you need a hybrid that shoots great stills, get the Fuji. If you're all about video and want the most reliable autofocus and the best lens ecosystem, the FX30 is the clear winner.
| Spec | Sony Cinema Line FX30 | Canon EOS R6 Mark III | Fujifilm X-H2 | Nikon Z Z9 | Panasonic LUMIX GH7 | OM System OM-1 Mark II |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Type | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless | mirrorless |
| Sensor | 26MP aps-c | 32.5MP full-frame | 40.2MP aps-c | 45.7MP full-frame | 25.2MP micro-four-thirds | 20.4MP micro-four-thirds |
| AF Points | 495 | 1053 | 425 | 493 | 315 | 1053 |
| Burst FPS | 120 | 40 | 20 | 30 | 75 | 120 |
| Video | 4K @120fps | 6K @120fps | 8K @60fps | 8K @120fps | 6K @120fps | 4K @60fps |
| IBIS | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weight (g) | 562 | 609 | 579 | 1160 | 721 | 511 |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Produto | AF | EVF | Build | Burst | Video | Sensor | Battery | Display | Prova social | Stabilization |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sony Cinema Line FX30 | 84.5 | 33.8 | 70.3 | 98.1 | 88.3 | 92.2 | 44.7 | 81 | 99.3 | 82.9 |
| Canon EOS R6 Mark III Compare | 98.2 | 85.9 | 94.3 | 92.5 | 98 | 57.1 | 96.2 | 98.9 | 92.2 | 99.5 |
| Fujifilm X-H2 Compare | 86.2 | 95.1 | 88.9 | 83.7 | 99.9 | 98.6 | 96.7 | 81 | 86.9 | 92.9 |
| Nikon Z Z9 Compare | 88.8 | 87.6 | 99.5 | 96 | 98.5 | 63.3 | 97.1 | 81 | 92.2 | 82.9 |
| Panasonic LUMIX GH7 Compare | 81.9 | 85.9 | 97.4 | 94.8 | 96.7 | 54.5 | 88.5 | 81 | 77.1 | 95.6 |
| OM System OM-1 Mark II Compare | 98.2 | 88.3 | 88.4 | 99.8 | 82.3 | 38.2 | 93.8 | 81 | 86.9 | 99.5 |
Preço
Value & Pricing
The price spread on this thing is wild, from $1,695 to over $3,000 depending on the kit and vendor. The sweet spot is the body-only deal at the lower end. At that price, the FX30 is an absolute steal for the image quality and features you get. It's not just a good value, it's the value king in the entry-level cinema space right now.
Saiba mais
Overview
The Sony FX30 is the camera that makes you question why you'd spend more. It's a proper cinema camera crammed into a compact, cage-free body, and it delivers an image that punches way above its price tag. The one thing to know? This is a Super 35mm video monster with 4K up to 120fps, class-leading autofocus, and a color science borrowed from Sony's high-end Venice line, all for a price that leaves room for good glass.
Common Questions
Q: Can I use this as a webcam?
Yep, it does 4K 15fps over USB-C, which is fine for a talking head. But honestly, that's like using a race car to get groceries. It works, but you're barely tapping what it can do.
Q: Does it overheat shooting 4K 120p?
Not in our experience. The active cooling fan does its job. You'll run out of battery or card space long before it shuts down from heat.
Q: Is the APS-C sensor a dealbreaker?
Only if you're obsessed with full-frame. The Super 35 sensor is a standard in cinema, gives you more depth of field to work with, and the low-light performance is solid thanks to the dual base ISO.
Who Should Skip This
If you're looking for a hybrid camera that shoots high-res stills and video, this isn't it. The lack of a mechanical shutter makes it a dedicated video machine. Go get a Fujifilm X-H2 or a Sony A7 IV instead. Also, if you rely heavily on an EVF for outdoor shooting, the mediocre finder here will frustrate you.
Verdict
The Sony FX30 is the best entry point into real cinema cameras, period. It's not a hybrid, it's not a stills camera, and it doesn't pretend to be. It's a dedicated filmmaking tool that delivers a professional image, bulletproof autofocus, and a huge lens library in a tiny package. If you're serious about video and don't want to spend FX3 money, just buy this.