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Sony presents new full-frame CineAlta camera, the BURANO, smallest full-frame cinema camera, check features and specifications here

SONY is a legacy reigning brand in the world of cameras, visual aesthetics, and filmmaking. SONY is now presenting a brand-new camera, the BURANO, the new CineAlta camera. The upcoming camera is a full-frame CineAlta camera, but it is designed to also cater to solo and small team productions.

The camera was teased recently, which we earlier covered for you. The full trailer for the camera is now available, which you can check here.

Earlier, we covered the new ZV-1 II Vlog Camera by SONY, which you can check here.

BURANO from SONY is a new concept and reportedly the smallest full-frame cinema camera.

This would be helpful for independent and low-budget filmmakers, as they can practice the art of filmmaking with its support.

Some of the features and specifications of the camera are as follows.

It offers 16-stop wide latitude and low noise in S-Log3 recording. It features Dual Base ISO and Cine EI for checking exposure.

It also has a multi-purpose image scan mode feature.

BURANO has incorporated the superior image quality of VENICE. However, it is re-designed in a way that it is also handy for solo and small team productions.

According to SONY, the BURANO is 33 % lighter than VENICE 2.

It is also comparatively more power efficient. It supports CFexpress media and SONY is of the view that along with being one of the smallest full-frame CineAlta camera, it is also technically advanced.

It features Rich 16-bit X-OCN LT internal recording. It supports 1.3x and 2.0x De-Squeeze Monitoring.

With PL and E-mount lenses, you can cater to diverse applications. It also has in-camera stabilization for both PL and E-mount lenses.

It also has AI-driven subject recognition AF with E-mount lenses.

The camera would also cater to Virtual Production shooting.

The price for the camera hasn’t been mentioned as of now.



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