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Sony FX2 is now official in the Philippines

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Sony has officially launched the FX2 (ILME-FX2) in the Philippines, a compact full-frame camera designed to bridge the gap between pro-level cinema rigs and solo creators.

Positioned between the FX3 and FX6, the FX2 is built for flexibility across video production, hybrid shooting, and mobile filmmaking.

Sony FX2 Key Features

  • 33MP Full-Frame Exmor R Sensor

  • Up to 15+ stops of dynamic range (S-Log3)

  • 4K 60p (All-Intra, 4:2:2 10-bit), DCI 4K supported

  • Dual Base ISO: 800 / 4000

  • Up to 13 hours of 4K recording with internal fan

  • Variable Frame Rate: up to 120fps at Full HD

The FX2 supports high-efficiency codecs like XAVC S-I, Cine EI, and allows importing custom LUTs for accurate color monitoring on set. It also offers anamorphic desqueeze and built-in S-Cinetone for quick cinematic looks.

While it keeps the familiar FX3 layout, the FX2 introduces a 3.68M-dot EVF with an articulating eyepiece—something not found in previous FX models. There’s also a MOVIE/STILL toggle, enabling quick switch between video and 33MP still capture with Log shooting for post-grade workflows.

Sony has also added Auto Framing and Framing Stabilizer features for solo shooting, alongside Real-time Recognition AF for people, animals, and even vehicles. Manual control tools like Focus Breathing Compensation and AF Transition Speed remain onboard.

The FX2’s design supports cageless rigs with multiple 1/4″ mounts and is compatible with Sony’s existing Cinema Line ecosystem. Vertical shooting support and accessibility features like a screen reader are also included.

The Sony FX2 is built for independent filmmakers, hybrid shooters, and small crew teams looking for cinema-grade video and stills in a compact body. With pro-level audio, internal cooling, and updated autofocus tools, the FX2 is a flexible choice for everything from weddings and YouTube content to indie productions and run-and-gun documentaries.

Price and Pre-Order Promo

The Sony FX2 (ILME-FX2) and FX2B are now available for pre-order from July 11 to August 28, 2025. Customers who place a PHP 5,000 deposit at participating Sony Centres and authorized retailers will receive a free 80GB Sony CFexpress Type A card (worth PHP 14,950).

Full mechanics and availability can be found on Sony Philippines’ official Facebook promo page.

Sony FX2 (ILME-FX2) specs:
33MP back-illuminated full-frame Exmor R CMOS sensor
15+ stops dynamic range (S-Log3)
Dual Base ISO: 800 / 4000
ISO range (video): up to 102400
Internal 4K 60p recording (DCI 4K, 4:2:2 10-bit All-Intra)
Up to 120fps in Full HD (S&Q mode)
Cine EI, Cine EI Quick, Flexible ISO shooting modes
S-Cinetone™, Creative Looks, Picture Profiles
Supports 1.3x and 2.0x anamorphic lenses (desqueeze display)
Up to 13 hours continuous 4K60 recording (with internal cooling fan)
Real-time Recognition AF with subject detection (human, animal, bird, vehicle)
EVF: 3.68M-dot OLED (tiltable, with deep eyepiece)
3.0-inch vari-angle LCD touchscreen
Autofocus Assist, Breathing Compensation
Auto Framing & Framing Stabilizer
Built-in 5-axis image stabilization (Active & Dynamic Active modes)
MOVIE/STILL mode lever with dedicated UI
Ports:
• HDMI Type-A (up to 16-bit RAW)
• USB-C 3.2 Gen2 (10Gbps, PD charging, streaming)
• Dual XLR/TRS (with handle)
• 3.5mm mic input
• Headphone out
Connectivity: Wi-Fi 5 (2.4GHz/5GHz), wired LAN via adapter
Supports livestreaming & remote production
1/4″-20 mounting points (x3)
Weight: approx. 679g (body only)
Dimensions: 129.7 × 77.8 × 103.7 mm

Frequently Asked Questions

What sensor does the Sony FX2 use?
The Sony FX2 uses a 33MP Full-Frame Exmor R Sensor.
What is the dual base ISO of the FX2?
The FX2's dual base ISO is 800 and 4000.
How long can the FX2 record 4K video?
The FX2 can record up to 13 hours of 4K with its internal fan.
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Miguel Paolo Ty is an Executive Producer at YugaTech. His work focuses on being a tech writer and content creator for the company, covering the latest in consumer technology, from smartphones and wearables to gaming hardware, automotive, smart home devices, and creator-focused gadgets like cameras. Known for his clear and approachable writing style, he specializes in turning complex specs and features into content that’s easy for everyday readers to understand. Beyond reviews and comparisons, Miguel also works on creative campaigns, product storytelling, and multimedia content that bridge tech journalism with modern digital media. His work focuses on helping readers make smarter buying decisions through hands-on insights, practical analysis, and real-world experience. Outside Yugatech he's a Content Producer that specializes in video production.

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