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Reading time: 5 minutes - May 29, 2025 - by Foto Koch

Sony FX2 in the Creator test

The new hybrid camera in the Cinema Line in detail

With the new Alpha FX2, Sony is expanding its successful Cinema Line with a new camera that is exciting for both video and photo professionals. At Sony's Filmmaker Summit in Berlin, selected content creators had the opportunity to test the FX2 live and gather their first impressions. Here we summarize the most important technical innovations, compare it to the Alpha 7 IV, FX3 and FX30 and give authentic voices from the field.

Classification: What is the Sony FX2?

The Sony FX2 is positioned between the FX3 and FX30 in the Cinema Line and offers a range of features that were previously reserved for either the photo line or the larger cine cameras. Particularly striking is the new design for hybrid use, which makes the camera suitable for both video and high-quality photo shoots. The camera comes with a 33 megapixel sensor, similar to the Alpha 7 IV, but offers typical cine functionality such as dedicated video buttons, a robust body with a fan, many mounting points and an electronic viewfinder (EVF).

The most important features at a glance

33 MP full frame sensor

Unlike the FX3 (12 MP), the FX2 offers a significantly higher resolution, which makes it particularly interesting for hybrid users who want to create both photos and videos at a professional level.

New electronic viewfinder (EVF)

A long-awaited addition that is particularly valuable when working in bright ambient light (e.g. weddings or outdoor shoots). Creators like Paul Hüttemann praised it as "one of their highlights".

7K oversampling for 4K video

The camera shoots at full sensor resolution and downsamples the image for razor-sharp 4K footage. This not only offers better detail, but also allows reframing in post-production.

Log photography

The FX2 allows you to shoot in log profile, which is particularly exciting for filmmakers who want to transfer the image style and grading from video to their photos.

Improved stabilization

Even without a gimbal, the FX2 delivers very stable images. Stefan Krenn reports successful shots from the car on uneven ground - an achievement that was previously only possible with additional hardware.

Hybrid operation with mechanical shutter

It is possible to quickly switch between photo and video mode via a switch directly on the Body, including a mechanical shutter. This makes the FX2 a real alternative to the Alpha 7 IV for event or wedding photographers.

"Big 6" menu

The new, more intuitive operating menu with the six most important shooting parameters directly on the screen makes it easier to work quickly on set - a feature that solo creators in particular will appreciate.

FX2 vs FX3: What are the differences?

What can the FX2 do better?

The biggest advantage of the FX2 is the new Electronic Viewfinder (EVF), which makes it easier to assess the image in bright ambient light. It is also much easier to focus on the image with a viewfinder, for example to check the framing, sharpness and colors.

In addition, the FX2 performs a 7K oversampling due to the higher resolution in 4K recordings, which leads to a significantly sharper image result.

Of course, other updates such as the significantly more comprehensive autofocus system, better image stabilization and smart framing function thanks to built-in AI chips should not be forgotten.

What can the FX3 do better?

The most important difference between the FX3 and the new FX2 is the resolution. On the one hand, the FX3 has better low-light performance due to the lower resolution of the 12 MP sensor. The dual base ISO sensitivity of the FX3 is 800 and 12,800, allowing the camera to deliver very good results even in extremely low light conditions. In contrast, the FX2 comes with a dual base sensitivity of ISO 800 and ISO 4,000, making the FX2 a very good "low-light" camera, whereas the FX3 could almost be described as a "no-light" camera .

On the other hand, the lower resolution of the FX3 means that less data has to be processed, which allows you to film at 4K with 60p without cropping and thus utilize the full sensor size. With the FX2, a crop is used at 4K 60p, which limits the resolution that has to be processed by the camera.

Sony Alpha FX2 Dual Base ISO
Sony Alpha FX2 7K Oversampling

Opinions from practice: Creator feedback

Paul Hüttemann:
"The EVF makes a huge difference for me, especially in bright sunlight. The image is often difficult to judge with the FX3, especially at weddings."

Awid Safaei:
"I use the FX3 and see the FX2 as the perfect complement. Especially the photo-video switch and the high resolution make it a real hybrid solution."

Joseph Lotter:
"The FX2 is great as a second cam or for interviews. The new EVF in particular allows you to concentrate much better on framing!"

Stefan Krenn:
"I've already been able to test the FX2 extensively. I was particularly impressed by the stabilization, even without a gimbal everything was as smooth as butter. And you can clearly see the difference between normal 4K and oversampled 4K!"

Target groups and use cases

The FX2 is ideal for:

  • Hybrid creators who create both photos and videos

  • Filmmakers who are looking for a B-camera for the FX3

  • Wedding and event photographers who want to remain flexible in changing light conditions

  • Content creators who travel a lot and rely on a compact setup

  • Commercial & travel videographers who want solid cine-look quality with low weight

Conclusion: One of the most versatile cameras in the Sony portfolio

The Sony FX2 is not just an update or intermediate step in the product line. It closes an important gap between the classic Alpha photo cameras and the pure cine models. With its hybrid concept, powerful video functions and high photo performance, it brings together the best of both worlds. For many creators, it could become the new "all-in-one camera". Especially if you don't want to have double the equipment. Anyone who has been torn between the FX3, FX30 and Alpha 7 IV will finally find a solution with the FX2 that makes no compromises in terms of image quality or operation.

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