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Sony FX6 (ILME-FX6) Review

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Our editorial take on the Sony FX6 (ILME-FX6)

The Sony FX6 is a compact full-frame cinema camera designed to bridge the gap between hybrid mirrorless bodies and traditional cine rigs. It packs a 10.2MP full-frame Exmor R sensor with dual base ISO (800 and 12,800), over 15 stops of dynamic range in S-Log3, and versatile recording options including 4K DCI at 60p, UHD 4K at 120p, and 1080p at 240 fps. The body weighs under two pounds, making it unusually portable for a cinema camera, and it accepts E-mount lenses while offering built-in ND filters and phase-detection autofocus with face and eye tracking. Recording formats include 10-bit 4:2:2 XAVC-I internally to dual CFexpress Type A or SDXC cards, with 16-bit raw output available via the 12G-SDI port.

At just under $6,000, the FX6 sits below Sony's Venice and FX9 but above the FX3 and Alpha mirrorless bodies, targeting documentarians, owner-operators, and indie filmmakers who need professional color science and modular flexibility without the bulk of larger cinema platforms. The combination of S-Cinetone picture profiles, advanced autofocus, high frame rates, and anamorphic de-squeeze modes positions it as a workhorse for run-and-gun production and narrative work alike.

Best for: Documentarians and indie filmmakers who need full-frame cinema image quality, advanced autofocus, and high frame rates in a portable body.
What's great
  • Compact and lightweight under 2 lb body for full-frame cine
  • Over 15 stops of dynamic range in S-Log3
  • Dual base ISO 800/12,800 for flexible low-light performance
  • Phase-detection autofocus with face and eye tracking
  • High frame rates: 4K 120p and 1080p 240p
Watch outs
  • 10.2MP sensor may limit oversampling and stills extraction
  • CFexpress Type A cards are more expensive and less common than Type B

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Compact full-frame cine.

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