F65 previewed at Hollywood events. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Sony’s anticipated F65 4K digital cinematography camera will available in January for a lower than expected list price of $65,000.
Sony’s SRG-X40UH PTZ camera combines high-image quality, versatile connectivity and flexibility in installation. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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Sony in 2025: A year of big camera releases, amazing new lenses – and eye-watering prices!
Full-frame compacts, world-first telephotos, hybrid cine cameras – Sony has had an exciting and varied 2025. Over the past ...
San Diego, Calif.-based Sony Electronics announced it is expanding its lineup of PTZ cameras with the addition of two 4K models with built-in AI analytics. The SRG-A40 and SRG-A12 cameras ...
What treats are Canon, Sony, Fujifilm, DJI and other cooking up for 2026? I round up the most exciting upcoming models and ...
Production Resource Group chose Sony’s HDC series of 4K broadcast and POV cameras for the live-streaming events. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
The F5 will list for $19,400 and F55 for $34,900 when they ship in February. By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor The company revealed that its developing PMW-F5 4K camera would list for $19,400, and ...
LOS ANGELES—Sony today announced the newest addition to its Cinema Line: the FX30 (model ILME-FX30), a 4K Super 35 compact cinema camera that offers many professional features of the Cinema Line, such ...
Sony ’s former flagship camera, the Sony A1, has been gifted a rather extensive firmware upgrade, while at the other end of the imaging scale, the vlogger-friendly Sony ZV-E10 II has received a free ...
Content creators have become a key segment in the mirrorless camera industry, and Sony fully embraced them back in 2020 with the launch of the ZV1 camera. It has since added no less than four models ...
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