Sony has announced the NEX-FS700, the latest in its line of professional video cameras. It builds on the previous FS100 model, with a large Super 35mm sensor and the same E-mount used by the NEX still cameras, but the FS700 will be capable of 4K video shooting... eventually. There’s a slight catch with this feature as it won’t be quite ready out of the box, so you’ll be shooting 1080p at first, but via a future upgrade you’ll be able to record 4K video over 3G-SDI to an external recorder.
Sony’s 4K-ready NEX-FS700 video camera shoots 960fps super slow motion through E-Mount lenses
Sony has announced the NEX-FS700, the latest in its line of professional video cameras. It features a Super 35mm sensor capable of 4K recording, and can record slow motion video at up to 10x the frame rate in 1080p.
Sony has announced the NEX-FS700, the latest in its line of professional video cameras. It features a Super 35mm sensor capable of 4K recording, and can record slow motion video at up to 10x the frame rate in 1080p.


This addition would take the FS700 beyond the resolution of Canon’s C300 into RED territory, and likely at a significantly lower price — though we haven’t actually heard word from Sony on that crucial point yet. Other features include built-in neutral density filters and super slow motion recording up to 10x at full HD resolution (40x at an unspecified lower resolution). We don’t have official confirmation of a release date yet, but SonyAlphaRumors says it’ll be available in June.
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