Sony’s New FX6 Firmware Update Boasts Real-time Tracking, Breathing Compensation

Sony recently announced a new firmware update (Version 2.00) for full-frame Cinema Line camera, FX6, that includes AI-based Real-time Tracking—a long-awaited Auto Focus feature that enables extreme precision when tracking subjects.

Real-time Tracking uses colour, pattern (brightness) and distance (depth) data to process spatial information in real time and AI detects and keeps track of the subject’s eye and face for tenaciously high accuracy.

Based on customer feedback, Sony incorporated new technologies into the firmware update to allow users to deliver stand-out creative content. 

The firmware update includes focus breathing compensation for a consistent angle of viewing when focusing, as well as a new technology—bokeh control mode—that takes advantage of variable ND filter. This mode automatically adjusts the ND filter and gain when the iris is operated, making it easy to adjust the amount of bokeh while suppressing exposure changes. The FX6 also allows 16-bit RAW output to an external recorder via HDMI, allowing the flexible use of advanced post-production—ideal for movie makers. RAW output from HDMI also eliminates the need for conversion from SDI to HDMI, enabling shooting with a more compact shooting system.

In addition, the update boasts usability improvements including a new picture cache recording function that captures video retroactively for continual recording without filling up a memory card or missing a crucial moment. This function is also available while shooting in S&Q mode. The FX6 features HDR and SDR dual production for SR Live as well as a 4-channel audio level meter.

The FX6 is part of Sony’s Cinema Line, a series of products that bring the company’s expertise in imaging technology to a broad range of filmmakers and content creators.

The firmware update will be available around the end of January 2022 to download. Click here for more details.