The Sony PXW-FS7M2 is not a direct replacement to the original FS7, but rather a separate offering in the Sony large sensor/cinema camera line. Key features include:
FS7M2 4K Premium Kit Also Available. As an alternative to this standard FS7M2, we offer a FS7M2 Premium Kit that’s built for renters who want a pick-up-and-shoot 4K rig, but want the flexibility to choose their own lenses.
What’s Different? Since this is not a replacement for the FS7, the most important question is not what’s new, but instead what makes it different from the original. The biggest improvements include a brand new, first-of-its-kind locking E-Mount, Electronic Variable ND (as seen on the FS5), and general improvements to the construction and user experience.
Reinforced Locking E-Mount. Now instead of docking and twisting, just insert the lens without rotating and turn the locking ring. The new locking E-Mount is a part of a brand new reinforced camera front that has better support for cine lenses.
Electronic Variable ND. The Electronic Variable ND works in one of three different ways. The first is like a conventional ND filter wheel, with 4 set positions you can swap between. Second, you can rotate the knob and ease through seven stops of filtration like a lens front mounted variable ND. Lastly, the FS7 Mark II’s auto ND function allows you to lock your shutter speed and aperture despite changing lighting environments.
Refined Build Quality. The FS7 II features a tool-less design, meaning you can make adjustments to the Smart Grip or the viewfinder on the fly without having to pull out a screwdriver. The number of user programmable buttons has increased from 6 to 10, giving operators a greater level of control.
High Dynamic Range. The FS7M II uses the same super35 as the original model, which means 14 stops of dynamic range. The big upgrade in the II is the addition of the REC BT.2020 color space with full support HDR imagery.