- 4K Super 35 Exmor Sensor
- Frame Rates up to 180 fps
- E-mount with Lever Lock
- Dual XQD Card Slots
- Electronic Variable ND Filter
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Body Cap
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Viewfinder
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Viewfinder hood
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Eyepiece
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Grip Remote Control
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USB wireless LAN module IFU-WLM3
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Wireless remote commander (RMT-845)
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WA Adaptor Bracket
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AC adapter/charger (BC-U1A)
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BP-U30 battery pack
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Power cord x 2
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USB cable
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Operating Guide
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CD-ROM "Manual for Solid-State Memory Camcorder"
Description
Introduced by Sony in 2014, the FS7 has rapidly become one of the most popular production cameras in the industry. Sony is now expanding its FS series of camcorders by introducing an advanced model, the FS7 II. The FS7 II builds upon the proven FS7 platform, adding the latest, state-of-the-art Sony technology, including Electronic Variable ND Filter and a robust “Lever Lock Type" Sony’s E-Mount. Extensive refinements to the viewfinder support system and SmartGrip arm mechanism ensure super-fast and secure “on the run” rig repositioning--all of this while still retaining the Zen-like simplicity, flexibility and operational comfort of the FS7’s “multi-award winning” industrial design.

Lever Lock Type E-Mount system
Cinematographers have noted how Sony’s E-Mount not only accommodates native E-Mount lenses, but also accepts simple third-party adaptors for PL mount cinema lenses, SLR and DSLR glass and even classic rangefinder lenses. With the FS7 II, we’ve made the mount even better. Sony’s Lever Lock type E-Mount provides more confidence when changing lenses and more security once the lens is mounted. To mount a lens, simply hold it steady and turn the collar instead. When the collar clicks, your lens is securely locked into place. This minimizes image shifting as you work. The Lever Lock type E-Mount also supports heavier cine and ENG lenses without additional rigging.
Electronic Variable ND
Here’s a fresh way to control exposure. Aperture adjustments affect your depth of field. Shutter speed adjustments affect the presentation of motion. But Sony’s Electronic Variable ND maintains optimum exposure without sacrificing any other parameters. Auto ND mode achieves auto exposure with cine lenses, rangefinder glass and third-party SLR lenses. And Auto ND empowers you to park your iris at the lens “sweet spot,” where distortions are lowest and resolution is highest.
The system uses a Variable ND filter behind the lens that changes in quarter-stop increments from 1/4 (2 stops of filtration) to 1/128 (7 stops). Select Electronic Variable ND and you have 21 levels of ND that you can dial in at any time. In addition, the dedicated ND filter knob includes positions for Clear and three user presets. Finally, Auto ND mode goes even further, automatically adjusting exposure as lighting conditions change. Just imagine what you can do.
A more efficient and versatile operator control layout

Buttons and controls are placed at intuitive locations for easy access while shooting. The operator side of the camera now also includes all the necessary controls for operating the new Variable ND feature. And the number of assignable buttons has increased from six to ten.
Upgraded monitor arm. Now you can reset the LCD monitor position with speed and confidence, even as you run and gun. The robust, articulated monitor arm provides separate clamps at each end that operate completely without tools. Thanks to the square cross-section 15 mm rod, the monitor stays in horizontal alignment when you reset positions. For an even greater range of monitor mounting, you can substitute a standard 15 mm round rod (sold separately). For left-eye shooting, you can also swap the LCD monitor and mic holder.
Upgraded eyepiece with more robust attachment to the monitor.
Pop-up monitor hood. The FS7 II supplements the detachable eyepiece with a pop-up hood that maximizes visibility in sunlight.
BT.2020 recording
The FS7 II can record directly to ITU-R BT.2020, suitable for BT.2020 monitoring, workflows and distribution channels.
4K Super35 Exmor® sensor
With the FS7 II sensor, size is just the beginning.
Record Full HD up to 180 fps (on-board) and up to 240 fps (outboard)
From freestyle skiing to water sprays to pyrotechnics, High Frame Rates underscore the beauty and drama of everyday motion. That’s why the FS7 II provides continuous recording at Full HD at frame rates of up to 180 fps with 10-bit precision and 4:2:2 color. When you play back at 23.98p, you’ll enjoy Super Slow Motion of up to 7.5x. Compared to burst mode, the continuous recording of the FS7 II reduces mistimed shots and extra takes. The camera also provides Slow & Quick motion from 1 fps to 180 fps, in 1 fps increments. This enables time-lapse effects to make the clouds race by or flowers bloom before your eyes. And for even higher frame rates, you can attach the XDCA-FS7 extension unit and connect an outboard recorder, both sold separately, for 2K RAW recording at up to 240 fps. This creates 10x Super Slow Motion when played at 23.98p.
RAW recording, Apple ProRes 422 and multi-cam with Sony’s extension unit
To keep the PXW-FS7M2 small, light and easily hand-holdable, Sony engineers reserved some functions for an outboard module, the XDCA-FS7 extension unit, sold separately. The unit adds significant capabilities:
External RAW recording. To preserve the maximum in color, contrast and resolution, the XDCA-FS7 enables RAW recording when connected to outboard recorders, sold separately. The XDCA-FS7 supports the vivid color of 12-bit linear RAW at either 4K or 2K resolution. A single BNC cable connects the XDCA-FS7 to compatible RAW recorders including Sony’s HXR-IFR5/AXS-R5 combination and the Convergent Design® Odyssey 7Q+ equipped with the Sony FS RAW option. In addition, the Atomos® Shogun Inferno and Shogun Flame support Apple ProRes and CDNG recording from the XDCA-FS7 output. Even when you record outboard RAW, you can still record time code-synchronized Full HD on-board, a convenient proxy for offline editing.
Apple ProRes 422 recording. Sony understands that some workflows are committed to the Apple ProRes 422 codec. That’s why the XDCA-FS7 supports Apple ProRes 422 and Apple ProRes 422 HQ – 1920 x 1080 recording to an XQD™ card in the camera.
Multi-camera operation. The XDCA-FS7 also provides Genlock and Timecode In/Out for multi-camera shoots.
Ergonomics to work faster, with more confidence
Working from the practical suggestions of cinematographers, Sony has taken the original FS7 ergonomics a step forward with the FS7 II. Refinements help make the FS7 II an even more intuitive tool, even more responsive to your needs in the midst of a cinema verité shoot.
- Assign Buttons expanded from six to ten, all extra-large for use with gloves on
- Smart Grip telescoping arm adjusts without tools; parks against the camera body for waist-level shooting
- LCD monitor arm retains horizontal alignment when you reset the position; adjusts with separate clamps on either end.
- LCD monitor and mic holder can be swapped for left-eye shooting
- Pop up LCD monitor hood in addition to the detachable
eyepiece - Improved eyepiece hook for more secure attachment
- Redesigned audio level control door opens down and out of the
way - Easier access to media cards for convenient removal