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Cinema Cameras News 15 August 2025 - 9 September 2025

7K RAW, Under $4K – Canon’s Rumored EOS C50 is a Compact Indie Cinema Powerhouse Ready to Rival Sony’s FX3

7K RAW, Under $4K – Canon’s Rumored EOS C50 is a Compact Indie Cinema Powerhouse Ready to Rival Sony’s FX3

Key Facts Compact Cinematic Specs in Detail 7K Full-Frame Sensor & 4K High Frame Rates: At the heart of the EOS C50 is a rumored 32.3-megapixel full-frame CMOS sensor – a significant step up in resolution compared to the 20MP Super35 sensor in the C70 and the 12MP sensor of Sony’s FX3. This high-res chip enables 7K internal recording for maximum detail. In fact, the C50 is expected to capture 7K RAW video up to 60 fps, delivering tremendous image quality and post-production flexibility (since RAW allows fine adjustment of exposure and color after the shoot). For most projects, shooters will likely downsample this 7K to
9 September 2025
Sony FX3 in 2025: The Mighty Mini Cinema Camera Still Reigns Supreme

Sony FX3 in 2025: The Mighty Mini Cinema Camera Still Reigns Supreme

Technical Overview: Full-Frame Cinema Power in a Compact Body The Sony FX3 is a unique hybrid of mirrorless and cinema camera design, offering high-end video capabilities in a tiny, 2 lb (0.89 kg) body (with battery) ts2.tech. It is part of Sony’s Cinema Line, sharing DNA with the higher-end FX6 and FX9, but miniaturized into a form factor similar to the a7 series cameras. Despite its size, the FX3 is built for video-first operation – evident in its feature set and design: Overall, the FX3’s technical package makes it a tiny yet truly professional video camera. It stands out by giving creators essentially the same imaging pipeline as a
Battle of the Hybrid Cinema Cameras: Sony FX3 vs Canon EOS R5 C vs Panasonic Lumix GH7 – Which Cinematic Powerhouse Reigns Supreme in 2025?

Battle of the Hybrid Cinema Cameras: Sony FX3 vs Canon EOS R5 C vs Panasonic Lumix GH7 – Which Cinematic Powerhouse Reigns Supreme in 2025?

FX3 captures 4K Ultra HD up to 120 fps from a 12.1 MP full-frame sensor, can reach 1080p up to 240 fps, and pairs 5-axis in-body stabilization with an active cooling fan to enable unlimited 4K recording. Canon EOS R5 C offers 8K internal RAW up to 30 fps (60 fps with external power) from a 45 MP full-frame sensor, plus 4K oversampling and 12-bit Cinema RAW Light with no built-in IBIS. Panasonic Lumix GH7 records 5.8K open-gate, 4K up to 60p, internal ProRes RAW at 5.7K30p, and 4K/120p oversampled, with V-Log L plus ARRI LogC3 support via firmware and
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