Sony has done it again—or have they? Yesterday, the company officially unveiled the Cinema Line FX2, a compact, full-frame digital cinema camera designed to sit between the FX3 and FX6. On paper, it’s everything a modern filmmaker could ask for: a 33MP Exmor R full-frame sensor, AI-powered autofocus and stabilization, a compact body with a redesigned heat sink, and—most notably—a built-in tilting electronic viewfinder that seems plucked right out of a Blackmagic design book. But beneath the specs and the slick marketing videos lies a deeper conversation about strategy, positioning, and the future of Sony’s Cinema Line.
Source: Sony FX2: Strategic Genius or Internal Cannibalization? – Y.M.Cinema Magazine