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The Sony FX9 firmware update version 2.0 was been released roughly one month ahead of Sony’s initial plan. The update will equip the camera with new 5K crop frame rates to record 4K 50/60p internally and a FHD 180fps mode. The FX9 will also get Eye AF, 4K 16-bit RAW output (with the extension unit), touchscreen support for the display, User 3D LUTs, and more.
Firmware update 2.0 for the Sony FX9 camera was announced in April 2020. Back then, Sony said the update will be available in October 2020. (Although originally, when the camera was released last year, Sony said that functionality would be available during summer 2020.) However surprisingly, the free firmware update 2.0 was already made available for download.
Let’s summarize the improvements.
Sony prepared an overview of all the new Sony FX9 functions of the firmware 2.0 which can be found on Youtube. The list of added functions is quite long. This is undoubtedly a very useful firmware update for the FX9. Let’s take a look at what’s new.
As promised, Sony added new internal frame rates and resolutions to the FX9. There is now a “full-frame” 4K 60p/50p recording with oversampling (image sensor scan size is around 5K, so it is not really a full-frame mode – there is a slight crop).
DCI 4K (4096x2160px, 17:9) recording is now enabled (in both full-frame and Super35) for 60,50,30,25, and 24p. Furthermore, there is now a Full HD 180fps shooting mode.
On top of new internal recording modes, firmware 2.0 also unlocks the 16-bit RAW output option. Please note that this only works with the XDCA-FX9 extension unit mounted. The extension unit is quite an investment as it currently retails for $2,498 and it also obviously adds weight and bulk to the camera.
Along with the RAW output, the XDCA-FX9 unit will also enable support for DWX slot-in digital wireless audio receiver.
Face detection autofocus has been a very strong feature of the FX9 from its release and it got further enhanced with the new firmware update. The Eye-AF capability has been added to complement the face detection AF.
Thanks to the touchscreen operation, which has finally been added with the new firmware, the focus area can be selected by tapping the camera’s screen. Menus and various other camera settings (Main Status and Camera Status menu) can also be operated by touching the screen directly.
Sony has now increased the upper limit of ISO/Gain setting. High Base ISO is now available up to 102,400 (previously, the limit was 12,800). Low Base ISO is available up to 12,800 (previous limit was 2,500).
The new firmware also enables users to add custom 3D LUTs. HDR shooting function with HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) curve has also been added.
To complement the 12G-SDI output (4K 59.94/50p) which was available at launch, Sony FX9 now adds 6G-SDI support which adds 4K 30/23.98p output via a single SDI cable.
The camera now supports Sony XLR-K3M audio adapter via the Multi-Interface (MI) shoe with digital I/F.
The Sony FX9 firmware 2.0 can be downloaded free of charge on the Sony Pro website. Sony also informed us about some new webinars which focus on the company’s cinema cameras. If you are interested, you can check them out here.
We recently published our dynamic range and rolling shutter tests as part of our Sony FX9 Lab Test. This test was still conducted with firmware 1.0 and will therefore be re-done with firmware 2.0. We will share an update when it is ready.
Do you use the Sony FX9 for your work? What do you think about the new Sony FX9 firmware 2.0? Which new feature do you like the most? Let us know in the comments section underneath the article.
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Jakub Han is a freelance filmmaker based in Vienna. He is interested in new tech and trends in filmmaking and passionate about action sports and short documentaries. Jakub has over 10 years of experience with camera work and post-production.