
The Sony Venice camera has been making waves in the professional video market since its release. Sony’s first full-frame cinema camera, it offers a variety of features that are sure to appeal to filmmakers and videographers. In this blog post, we will take a comprehensive look at the Sony Venice’s features and discuss how they can benefit your work.
Full-frame sensor
One of the Sony Venice’s most notable features is its full-frame sensor. This allows for shallower depth of field and more creative possibilities when it comes to framing your shots. The camera also has a high dynamic range, meaning that it can capture a greater range of tones and colours than other cameras on the market. This is especially useful for shooting in difficult lighting conditions or when you want to create dramatic effects in your footage.
Built-in ND filter
Another key feature of the Sony Venice is its built-in ND filter. This enables you to shoot in bright conditions without having to worry about overexposing your footage. The ND filter can also be used creatively to control the amount of light entering the lens, giving you more control over your exposure settings.
Different shooting modes
The Sony Venice also features a variety of shooting modes that can be customized to suit your needs. These include a slow motion mode, which allows you to capture footage at up to 120fps, and an interval recording mode, which is perfect for time-lapse photography. The camera also has a built-in memory card slot, so you can easily save and backup your footage.
With native PL and locking-E mount systems
The Sony Venice has a native PL mount system, so you can use a variety of different lenses with the camera. It also features a locking-E mount system, which is perfect for use with stabilizing rigs and gimbals. This makes the Sony Venice a versatile and flexible camera that can be used for a variety of different projects.
15+ stops dynamic range
The Sony Venice has a dynamic range of 15+ stops, meaning that it can capture a huge amount of detail in both the shadows and highlights. This is perfect for shooting in difficult lighting conditions or when you want to create dramatic effects in your footage.
Raw and X-OCN recording
The Sony Venice can record in both Raw and X-OCN formats, giving you the flexibility to choose the best format for your project. Raw recording gives you the highest quality images, while X-OCN is ideal for storage and editing efficiency.
Where to buy the Sony Venice
The Sony Venice is available for purchase from a variety of retailers like Pro Motion Pro. However, it is important to note that the camera is not currently available in all regions. If you are interested in purchasing the Sony Venice, we recommend checking with your local retailer for availability.
Hiring a Sony Venice camera
If you are interested in renting a Sony Venice camera, we recommend contacting Pro Motion Hire who have a number of Sony cameras available to rent.