Sony FX5 'Mini Venice' Cinema Camera Rumored for July Launch with Advanced Global Shutter
According to recent reports from SonyAlpha Rumors, Sony is preparing to unveil a new cinema camera, the FX5, as early as July this year. This new addition is generating significant buzz within the filmmaking community.

Sources emphasize that the FX5 is not an upgrade to the existing FX3. Instead, it is positioned as a more professional cinema camera, drawing comparisons to a "Mini Venice" rather than being a derivative of the Alpha mirrorless camera series. This suggests a clear focus on high-end cinematic production.
In terms of specifications, the FX5 is expected to feature a groundbreaking global shutter sensor. The technology in this sensor is rumored to be even more advanced than the global shutter CMOS found in some of Sony's Alpha cameras, promising superior motion capture without artifacts.
The camera's physical design will reportedly be slightly larger than the FX3, with a form factor similar to some of Canon's cinema cameras. The button layout and menu system are expected to borrow heavily from the design philosophy of the high-end Sony Venice, ensuring a familiar and professional user experience.
Furthermore, the FX5 is said to incorporate new features that have been highly requested by users and were absent in previous models like the FX2 and FX3. While the exact functionalities remain under wraps, this indicates Sony is actively listening to feedback from the professional community.
The price for the Sony FX5 has not yet been announced. In related news, there are also whispers that Sony may soon release a fixed-lens camera, though its specific market position is still unclear. Filmmakers will be watching closely for official announcements next month.

