Sony FX30
Sony A7 IV
When comparing Sony A7 IV and Sony FX30, which one is better?
Both FX30 and A7 IV use the same sensor type — CMOS — meaning that no camera in this comparison has an advantage over the other in this regard.
Winner: Tied
Regarding sensor type: Digital cameras feature two different sensor types; CMOS and CCD.
Neither Sony A7 IV or Sony FX30 features internal raw video recording.
Winner: Tied — Neither have this feature
Regarding internal raw video: The ability to record raw video internally is becoming more and more common in cinema cameras, and this may or may not be an advantage depending on how you shoot. While raw offers the most flexibility, it also requires more powerful editing computers, faster memory cards and more storage.
Full specifications table of Sony FX30 and Sony A7 IV:
Sony FX30 | Sony A7 IV | |
Brand | Sony | Sony |
Sensor Type | CMOS | CMOS |
Internal Video Bit Depth | 10 bit | Missing |
Dynamic Range | 13 stopp | Missing |
Lens Mount | Sony E | Missing |
Shutter Type | Rolling Shutter | Missing |
Storage | Missing | SD UHS-II |
Film Camera or Still Camera | Cinema | Stills |
Digital or analog | Digital | Digital |
Bluetooth | Missing | Yes |
Internal Raw Video | Hayır | Hayır |
Built-in ND Filter | No | No |
Crop Factor | 1.6x | Missing |
Streaming over USB | Yes | Missing |