
- #Sony full frame e mount lens manual#
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The control arm is easily adjusted without tools, so FX9 adapts effortlessly to your physique and preferred shooting style-handheld, at waist level, or shoulder-mounted.
#Sony full frame e mount lens plus#
***Requires V3 or higher, AF performance at S16 2K mode is not same as other imager modeįX9 chassis is the latest refinement of the revolutionary FS7 design, so you can be sure it will feel great to shoot with from almost any position, while also offering compatibility with a large proportion of the countless FS7 accessories, including U-series batteries, chargers, E-mount lenses, plus arms and lens adaptors.* Quality priority setting is recommended if desired frame rate is available. **In full-frame scanning mode: selectable at 1–30fps/In super 35 scanning mode: selectable at 1–60fps. Full-HD 180fps requires Ver.2.0 or higher firmware.
#Sony full frame e mount lens full#
FX9 also offers a Quality priority setting** that maximizes full HD image quality using full-frame 6K scan mode or Super 35 4K scan mode with advanced oversampling technology. With Ver.3 firmware, FX9 also supports Super 16 scan mode*** and enables B4 lens control (requires optional LA-EB1 and XDCA-FX9 for lens DC supply) with ALAC****(Auto Lens Aberration Compensation). Engage your audience with this new creative look. FX9 creates an immersive image with a wide-angle look and shallower depth of field provided by its full-frame sensor in combination with quick and slow motion.
#Sony full frame e mount lens iso#
*ISO 800 and ISO 4000 are used in S-Log3, Cine EI mode.Ĭhoose your desired frame rate from 1fps up to 180fps* for impressive quick- and slow-motion footage. Combining Dual Base ISO with the camera’s electronic variable ND Filter provides superb creative control in almost any shooting environment, with truly next-generation responsiveness to changing conditions.

Low-light scenes can be shot using High Base and 4000 ISO with near identical image quality to Low Base and 800 ISO. The FX9 with its secondary High Base ISO of 4000* excels in low-light conditions without adding extra gain. Its low base sensitivity of ISO 800* is similar to most other digital cinema cameras offering an excellent balance between dynamic range and sensitivity for most normal types of production. While a typical camera has a single base ISO, carefully chosen to provide the optimum settings for a wide range of shooting scenarios, the FX9’s dual ISO function offers far greater flexibility.
#Sony full frame e mount lens manual#
( Auto/ Manual) APS-C S35 shooting in the Manual mode: Set whether or not to shoot in the APS-C/Super 35 mm size when APS-C S35 Shooting is set to Manual.Digital imaging sensors perform best at their base ISO as no unnecessary gain (voltage) is added to the sensor’s output. Note: Settings for the ILCE-7RM3 and ILCE-7M3 are as follows.ĪPS-C S35 shooting: Set whether the recording size is automatically determined based on the lens. Off: Always shoots in the full frame size.

Auto: Recording sizes are automatically determined by lens and camera settings. On: Shoots still images in a size equivalent to APS-C and records movies in a size equivalent to Super 35 mm.

MENU → (Custom Settings) → APS-C/Super 35 mm or APS-C Size Capture. MENU → (Shooting Settings 1) → APS-C/Super 35 mm MENU → (Shooting) → Image Quality/Rec → APS-C S35 Shooting MENU → (Shooting) → Image Quality → APS-C S35 Shooting APS-C S35 (Super 35 mm) shooting settings Note: If vignetting occurs, APS-C/Super 35 mm might be set to Off. The shooting size can be set on the camera. What do all the letters and numbers in the lens name mean? Using APS-C lenses with full frame cameras Same angle of view as when shooting with an APS-C image sensor.įor details on the lens name, see the following page. *1 Records in the APS-C or Super 35 mm size. The cameras and lenses are interchangeable, but some caution is required depending on the camera/lens combination.

Are APS-C and full frame cameras and lenses interchangeable? (α E-mount)
