
The FX30 captures stunning images with 6K oversampling and a true cinematic look. Its compact size lets you take it anywhere, and sophisticated AF and stabilization makes advanced filmmaking more accessible than ever.
Q: What type of image stabilization does this camera use?
A: This camera uses a hybrid image stabilization system.
Q: Can I use this camera with a tripod?
A: Yes, the camera is tripod mountable.
Q: What is the battery life of the Sony FX30?
A: The Sony FX30's battery allows for approximately 2 hours of recording time.
Q: What is included with the Sony FX30?
A: The Sony FX30 comes with documentation, a USB-C cable, a charger, an NP-FZ100 battery, and an XLR handle unit.
Q: Does this camera have a built-in microphone?
A: Yes, the Sony FX30 has a built-in stereo microphone.
Q: Does the camera support slow motion recording?
A: Yes, the Sony FX30 supports slow motion recording.
Q: What is the maximum frame rate for video recording on this camera?
A: The Sony FX30 can record video at a maximum frame rate of up to 240 fps.
Q: Why is this item called fx30b instead of fx30?
A: I just received mine and it’s because of the packing, the one with the mic doesn’t have the “b”

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The FX30 captures stunning images with 6K oversampling and a true cinematic look. Its compact size lets you take it anywhere, and sophisticated AF and stabilization makes advanced filmmaking more accessible than ever.

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| Pros for Sony - Cinema Line FX30B Super 35 Camera - Gray | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall Performance, Ease of use, Price, Camera Quality, Features | Portability, Video Quality, Overall Performance, Autofocus | Video Quality, Ease of use, Autofocus, Overall Performance, Price | Video Quality, Portability |
| Cons for Sony - Cinema Line FX30B Super 35 Camera - Gray | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | Battery Life | Battery Life, Sensor Size | There were no cons for this product— |
Customers find value in the Cinema Line FX30B Super 35 Camera's high camera quality and overall performance, with users noting its ability to take good pictures and describing it as a great camera. The camera is also praised for its ease of use, reasonable price, and useful features. Additionally, customers appreciate its lightweight and portable design.
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If you’re looking to get into cinema cameras, the FX30 is such a great option. Literally everything you need for cinema set up in this compact style body like Dual Base ISO, Timecode, loadable LUTs, and the XLR top handle. For a cinema camera I’d say the learning curve isn’t too steep either. You can pick up and shoot with this camera and achieve some pretty stellar results. For the value, the FX30 is hard to beat.
JustinPhotoVideo Posted
Love the 4k 60fps video from the FX30. I primarily use it to shoot soccer videos (I shoot each 45 minute half to keep the whole match in a more manageable size for other parents/kids to download from MS OneDrive). It's nice to not have to worry about the camera overheating in the sun and losing precious videos of my kids. I have shot videos in the summer in Virginia in the mid-90's with high humidity and the FX30 performed like a champ. I used to shoot 4k 30fps videos with the a6600 which was great, but it did overheat/shutdown in mid-90's heat in Arizona and ended up missing some nice match moments.
SoccerDad Posted
[DISCLAIMER: I have no other frame of reference since this is my first camera] I mainly bought this camera because I had an upcoming project for university centered around making a short film. Although an expensive first camera for a pure beginner, I wanted to look for something I could grow into. I had a lot saved up from freelance 3D work and decided to bite the bullet after doing a ton of research. As someone who's never handled a real camera before, I found the FX30 to be easy to learn and shoot with even while using it manually (I'm sure using it in auto would be even easier). I paired it with a tamron 17-70 f2.8, and the picture quality turned out fantastic. The short film was received greatly, and I can't help but thank this camera for being my main workhorse. There's a lot more to learn, but I am excited to continue using the FX30 for the foreseeable future
Christian Posted