High mobility professional camera with continuous Super Slow Motion capabilities and α Mount lens system compatible with wide variety of E-Mount and A-Mount lenses (with adapter).
The PXW-FS7 XDCAM camera has an ergonomic grip design for easy handling and operability, making it ideal for one-man operation in situations where the extraordinary flexibility of its α Mount lens system and compatible interchangeable lenses can be used to maximum advantage. The PXW-FS7 features a 4K Super 35mm Exmor CMOS sensor and support for shooting in 4K 60p or Full HD at high frame rates up to 180 fps. Selectable recording formats include XAVC, which supports 4K 60p, Full HD 60p even in 4:2:2 10-bit recording, as well as the common MPEG-2 HD 422 format used by many broadcast stations around the world. Attach an optional Extension Unit (XDCA-FS7) to open up the possibilities of multi-camera shooting and ProRes 422 encoding. Connect an optional HXR-IFR5 interface and AXS-R5 recorder to support parallel recording and 4K/2K RAW recordings up to 240fps in 2K.
Lightweight ergonomic design and low power consumption ideal for one-man operation and lower investment costs
The PXW-FS7 has a host of ergonomic design features including a grip design for easy handling and operability, and adjustable arm section.
High-sensitivity 4K Super 35mm Exmor CMOS sensor supports 4K motion-picture shooting
The PXW-FS7 supports internal recording at 4K resolution as well as a wide range of frame rates: 59.94P, 50P, 29.97P, 25P and 23.98P, and also provides outstanding sensitivity of ISO2000 with a dynamic range of 14-stops.
Super Slow Motion continuous recordings
The PXW-FS7 offers continuous recording in Full HD and a frame rate of up to 180 fps on internal XQD media. Using an external RAW recorder images can be captured in 2K up to 240fp.
α Mount System for a wide selection of E-Mount and A-Mount lenses
The PXW-FS7 incorporates the α Mount System with an E-mount lens mount, ideal for the SELP28135G 35mm full frame powered zoom lens. The use of A-mount lenses via the LA-EA4 lens adaptor.
Description | Quantity |
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Mains Lead | 2 |
Eyepiece Cup | 1 |
E Mount Body Cap | 1 |
Short XLR Cable | 1 |
PXW-FS7 Viewfinder | 1 |
Grip Remote Control | 1 |
IFU-WLM3 USB wireless LAN module | 1 |
RMT-845 Wireless Remote Commander (with CR2025 Battery inside) | 1 |
WA Adaptor Bracket (in position on mic handle) | 1 |
BC-U1 battery charger | 1 |
NTG-2 Microphone | 1 |
- WSVM Wind Shield | 1 |
- RM5 Durable Microphone Clip | 1 |
Wind Shield | 1 |
USB Extension Cable | 1 |
LCD Packaging Note | 1 |
USB Drive (Containing Manual) | 1 |
XQD-64A 64GB XQD G Series Memory Card (in camera) | 1 |
FS7 LCD Unit | 1 |
XLR Port Cover | 2 |
MRW-E80/E90 Card Reader with black USB lead | 1 |
Metabones Canon EF Lens to Sony T Smart Adaptor (with 2 caps) | 1 |
iM1620 / iM2750 Flight case | 1 |
AC Adapter | 1 |
Spare battery sealed in envelope (if required, the old battery MUST be put in the envelope). | 1 |
BP75D Battery Pack | 2 |
Microphone handle with 4 silver securing bolts and removable cold shoe | 1 |
Microphone holder with 2 black thumb screws and 4 silver structural screws | 1 |
16 September 2015
Had a customer ask me what exactly was the point in the FS7 now the FS5's here which got me thinking that perhaps a little post about it could prove useful in outlining the differences. So here go!......
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