CineD: Sony’s IBC 2025 Updates: FX Cameras, Monitor & Control App, and the Future of Cinema Line Interview

CineD posted an interesting interview with Sony about Sony’s Cinema lineup of cameras. You can find a summary of the interview below, along with timestamps to hear exactly what was said.

Sony’s IBC 2025 Updates: FX Cameras, Monitor & Control App, and the Future of Cinema Line This interview with Nouusan, the leader of the Sony Cinema Line, and Ben, discussing the Monitor & Control App, provides insights into Sony’s latest firmware updates, the evolving camera market, and upcoming tools for filmmakers.

Firmware Updates for FX Cameras

  • FX3 (version 7) and FX30 (version 6) received significant firmware updates [01:08].
  • Key additions include the “big six menu” for quicker access to settings and 1.5x anamorphic desqueeze [00:54].
  • Sony emphasizes a commitment to adding new features to existing hardware based on customer feedback [01:24].

The Evolution of Cinema Cameras

  • There’s a noticeable shift towards smaller, mirrorless-type cameras with a cinema approach, pioneered by the FX3 and FX30 [02:22].
  • While smaller cameras are experiencing rapid growth, medium-sized cameras like the FX6 and FX9, and high-end cameras like Venice and Burano, continue to be utilized for their unique features and ability to match looks within the Cinema Line ecosystem [02:52].
  • Notable productions like “The Creator” have used smaller cameras like the FX3, often in conjunction with other Cinema Line cameras for a cohesive look [03:50].
  • Sony views competition in this category as a positive trend, inspiring innovation and expanding the camera market, ultimately benefiting the filmmaking community [04:40].

The Future of Filmmaking

  • Sony acknowledges the current transitional period in the cinema industry due to factors like AI and industry changes [05:32].
  • However, Sony sees a bright future, leveraging technologies like generative AI to support filmmakers’ curiosity and creativity [06:27].
  • The focus is on developing an ecosystem of cameras integrated with other devices and cloud services [06:43].

Monitor & Control App Updates

  • The Monitor & Control App has been polished through firmware updates, incorporating advice from creators [07:00].
  • It supports both Android and iOS, allowing connection of up to four cameras with an iPad for free, or up to 20 cameras with a paid subscription [10:08].
  • New features include wired connection capability via LAN adapters and compatibility with MacBook [10:21].
  • The app offers comprehensive control over exposure, focus settings (including manual focus pulls), and various profiles [11:03].
  • Paid subscription features include:
    • Taking snapshots for location scouting or storyboarding [11:23].
    • An advanced framing feature, allowing up to 10 manually set presets with smooth transitions, useful for studios where cameras cannot be physically moved [11:36].
    • Synchronization of settings across multiple cameras [13:00].
    • High-resolution UVC connection to Sony Xperia phones [14:48].
  • Assist tools like waveform, zebras, histograms, and anamorphic desqueeze options are available [12:22].
  • The app supports the entire Cinema Line (excluding Venice, but including Burano, FX series, and some Alpha cameras like the Alpha 1 and Alpha 9 Mark III) [13:48].
  • Pricing: The basic paid plan is approximately $5/month or $50/year. The premium version, which allows control of up to 20 cameras, is over $20/month, with an annual subscription option [14:29].
  • Android currently supports one-to-one communication, while iPad and Mac can connect to multiple cameras with the free version (iPad up to four, Mac one), and up to 20 with the paid version [15:27].

Sony reiterated its commitment to continuous engineering and development, with a focus on delivering revolutionary changes while prioritizing quality over speed [09:16].

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Additional Laowa 200mm f/2 Coverage

The Laowa 200mm f/2 is expected to be a highly sought-after lens when it is released due to its attractive price point and unique design. Below is a summary of the things discussed in the video above.

Key Features:

  • Unique Design [01:12]: The lens features a distinctive blue color, setting it apart from competitors’ typical white or black lenses.
  • Autofocus Performance [01:45]: It boasts fast and accurate autofocus, described as one of the best in its price range for a 200mm f/2 lens.
  • Customizable Buttons [02:07]: The lens includes five customizable buttons (all assigned to the same function) that allow users to assign camera functions directly to the lens, offering convenience and adaptability depending on how the camera is held.
  • Versatile Applications [03:05]:
    • Portrait Photography: Ideal for achieving excellent background separation.
    • Indoor Sports: Suitable for basketball, dancing, and other indoor sporting events.
    • Astrophotography: Can be used in situations where bumping up the ISO is not desired.
    • Events/Weddings: A great choice for capturing events.
  • Rear Filter Adapter [04:00]: In addition to a 105mm front filter, the lens features a 44mm rear filter adapter, allowing for easy use of CPL filters, which can be rotated internally.
  • Mounts and Compatibility [04:41]:
    • Available for Sony E, Nikon Z, and EF mounts.
    • EF mount users can also utilize adapters for RF bodies to maintain autofocus functionality.
    • Currently, there is no L mount option.
  • Full Frame [05:33]: The lens is designed for full-frame cameras.

Specifications:

  • Focal Length: 200mm
  • Aperture: f/2.0
  • Weight: Approximately 1.7 kg for Sony E and Nikon Z mounts; 1.5 kg for EF mount [00:37].
  • Price:
    • Canon EF: $1799 [05:15]
    • Mirrorless (Sony E and Nikon Z): $1999 [05:26]
  • Availability [05:43]: Laowa plans to launch the lens in October, with the exact date still to be announced.

Laowa lenses can be found directly from Venus Optics and B&H Photo.

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New Godox X3Pro S Announced


Godox X3Pro S: B&H Photo

Godox announced a new trigger, the Godox X3Pro S, which is an update over the Godox X3 S. The details are below.

Precise Fingertip Control
Enjoy TTL-enabled wireless flash lighting by picking up the refined X3Pro S Touchscreen TTL Wireless Flash Trigger from Godox. The upgraded Pro model of the popular X3 was carefully designed with a larger 2.4″ color touchscreen to provide precise fingertip control. You will gain not only more room to comfortably slide or tap your finger, but other factors add up in the Pro version—intuitive, responsive, and cost-effective. The Sony-compatible X3Pro S claims optimized attributes in a still lightweight and compact body. A variety of features have been added here, including up to four multi-group displays, remote shutter control, and AF function. Additionally, there is Bluetooth app connectivity for full creative control. For convenience, Godox includes a pouch to simply store the portable unit. Despite its larger design, the X3Pro S can effortlessly travel with you to all your on-the-go shootings.

Sony’s ADI / P-TTL Compatibility
Part of the Godox X wireless radio system, the X3Pro S’s 2.4 GHz frequency allows you to effectively and reliably trigger compatible flashes. This version is compatible with Sony’s ADI / P-TTL system for automatic exposure and metering, which makes it a great option for shooters who need to work fast. Designed for both hybrid creators and professional photographers, the X3Pro S pairs quickly with enabled cameras to work as a straightforward, versatile, and lightweight 3.6 oz triggering solution in the studio or on location.

Reliable Wireless Performance
Get steady wireless connectivity with enhanced performance in high-interference scenarios. The X3Pro S enables triggering across the Godox lighting lineup, integrating the brand’s 2.4 GHz X wireless system with a wide transmission range up to 328′. For ensuring maximum reliability and control, users can set up 16 groups on one of 32 channels and can then access 99 wireless ID settings for limiting interference from other nearby systems.

Pro Shooting Modes

  • One-shoot mode: ideal for single-shooter setups by sending only the trigger signal.
  • All-shoot mode: a great option for group sessions or multi-photographer teams by delivering both settings and trigger signals.
  • L-858 mode: syncs flashes for meter-based control—working seamlessly with optional Sekonic L-858 light meters.

Even More Convenient

  • The X3Pro S debuts a large, responsive 2.4″ LCD touchscreen, while keeping an intuitive menu that facilitates quick local adjustments. It has the ability to function as either a classic trigger or it can connect to Godox’s Flash app over Bluetooth for seamless remote control of settings. Use the app to control power and group settings or remotely trigger flash units. When not using a smartphone or tablet, the functions can be controlled by its high-quality color touchscreen.
  • Control each lighting group and find independent adjustment of TCM, zoom value, and modeling lamp. Users can also save and instantly recall settings to significantly improve their workflow. Monitor up to four groups simultaneously on the main interface of the X3Pro S to independently adjust power, zoom, and modeling light. Besides that, TCM capability transforms your TTL shooting value into the output value in the M mode.

Internal Rechargeable Battery
With the Pro version, Godox maintains the user-favorite internal battery design. The trigger operates using a built-in lithium battery that conveniently recharges using the included USB-C charging cable. Numbers are 2 hours (full charging) and 1 month (standby time).

Optional Receivers
Other highlights are a remote shutter release functionality, timed shooting, and time-lapse options. Unlock wireless shutter control and universal flash triggering by adding an optional Godox receiver. Effortlessly set exposure duration, intervals, and count for single-shot, long-exposure, and time-lapse photography. Trigger via the sync port or using optional Godox receivers to effectively minimize vibration.

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New Brightin Star 10mm F5.6 PRO


The Brightin Star 10mm f/5.6 PRO was just announced, and it is available from Amazon. It has a unique focus lever and focus scale.

  • 175 ° Ultra Wide Angle Fisheye: The Brghtin Star 10mm F5.6 Pro lens has 175° ultra wide field of view, capturing architecture/starry sky/Milky Way is even more stunning, with a strong sense of space.
  • Small&Lightweight:The lens thickness 0.8 in and the Weight 0.22 lb. Easily pocketable. Whether it is travel photography or street photography, without burden. Photograph anytime.
  • Hyperfocal distance design: Because of the hyperfocal distance design, there is no need to adjust the focus, capture stunning images anytime.
  • Stepped aperture: Adopting F5.6-F22 stepped aperture, whether it is bright outdoor light or dim indoor environment, precise adjustment can meet diverse shooting needs.
  • Retro minimalist design: The focus lever design balances operational experience and aesthetics.A hollow lens hood with minimalist design.

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OL: Viltrox 14mm f/4 Air and Viltrox 9mm f/2.8 Air Review – Pushing The Boundaries

Viltrox 14mm f/4: B&H Photo / Amazon
Viltrox 9mm f/2.8: B&H Photo / Amazon

Opitcal limits published its full review of the Viltrox 14mm f/4 Air and Viltrox 9mm f/2.8 Air. Both lenses are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible from affordable lenses. You can check out excerpt for both lenses below:

Viltrox 14mm f/4 Air excerpt below and full review here

Pros

  1. Surprisingly Sharp
  2. Super afforadable
  3. Nice sun stars
  4. Low RAW distortion
  5. Very small and light-weight

Cons

  1. Distortion correction not overly efficient
  2. RAW vignetting fairly heavy at medium apertures

Viltrox 9mm f/2.8 Air excerpt below and full review here

Pros

  1. Brilliant sharpness
  2. Amazing affordability
  3. Low RAW distortion
  4. Very small and light-weight

Cons

  1. Heavy Vignetting

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Viltrox 14mm f/4 Air Announced


Viltrox 14mm f/4: B&H Photo / Amazon

The Viltrox AF 14mm f/4 Air was announced today by Viltrox. You can find details about the lens below:

An ultra-wide prime designed for Sony E-mount full-frame cameras, the AF 14mm f/4 Air FE Lens from Viltrox is well-suited for architecture, astrophotography, nature, and landscape applications. Smooth, quiet internal autofocusing is provided by the lens’s STM motor. Additionally, an HD multilayer nano coating on the lens glass effectively reduces ghosting and flare, helping to create clearer images.

Highlights

  • Twelve elements in nine groups, including four ED lenses, two HR lenses, and two aspherical lenses, to reduce flare and ghosting for improved contrast
  • Electronic aperture control and internal focusing add convenience and increased portability
  • 7 aperture blades for smooth bokeh
  • 5.1″ minimum focusing distance for capturing subjects considerably up close
  • Extremely compact, weighs 6 oz
  • 58mm filter thread for wide compatibility with front lens accessories

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