Sony FX6 vs Sony A1

Sony FX6

Sony FX6

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Sony A1

Sony A1

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Sony FX6 vs Sony A1

When comparing Sony A1 and Sony FX6, which one is better?

1. Weight Comparison

Weight is really important when it comes to cameras, since you'll have to be able to hold it for long periods of times and carry it around with you. Sony A1 is the lighter camera at 737 g compared to the weight of Sony FX6 at 890 g. This means that A1 weighs 17.19% less than FX6.

Winner: Sony A1

Regarding weight: A heavy camera can be cumbersome to carry with you and might also make your wrists hurt from handling the camera for long periods of time. Just make sure the camera you choose to buy is not too heavy when combined with your lens of choice.

2. Sensor Type Comparison

Both FX6 and A1 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.

3. Lens Mount

Both the Sony FX6 and Sony A1 use the same lens mount; the Sony E. This means that you can use the same lenses on both cameras, as long as they cover the full sensor. Full format lenses will work on all cameras with the same mount.

Winner: Tied

4. Internal Raw Video Support

Neither Sony A1 or Sony FX6 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.

5. Sensor Size

Sony A1 has a sensor size of 35.6 x 23.8 mm, compared to Sony FX6's sensor size at 35.7 x 18.8 mm. The A1 sensor is 26.24% larger than the sensor in FX6.

Winner: Sony A1

Regarding sensor size: The size of the sensor makes a lot of difference, where a larger sensor will give you a more shallow depth of field but also require larger lenses.

6. External RAW Video Support

Both Sony FX6 and Sony A1 supports external raw video recording.

Winner: Tied — both have this feature

Regarding external raw video recording: External raw video recording means that an external recorder, such as the Atomos Ninja V, can be used to record raw video using HDMI or SDI outputs from the camera to the recorder.


Specifications

Full specifications table of Sony FX6 and Sony A1:

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BrandSonySony
Weight890 g737 g
Sensor TypeCMOSCMOS
Internal Video Bit Depth10 bitMissing
Dynamic Range11.4 stoppMissing
Lens MountSony ESony E
ResolutionsMissing3840x2160
Shutter TypeRolling ShutterRolling Shutter
StorageSD UHS-IISD UHS-II, SD UHS-I, CFexpress Type A
Wi-FiYesYes
Film Camera or Still CameraCinemaStills
Digital or analogDigitalDigital
BluetoothMissingYes
Maximum Video Resolution3840x2160 (4K Ultra HD)7680x4320 (8K)
Sensor Readout Speed8.7 msMissing
Internal Raw VideoHayırHayır
Sensor Size35.7 x 18.8 mm35.6 x 23.8 mm
StabilizationYesYes
Otomatik odaklamaEvetEvet
Built-in ND FilterYesNo
ColorMissingBlack
MegapikselMissing50.1 MP
Crop FactorMissing1x
Streaming over USBMissingYes
Image Output FormatsMissingJPEG, RAW
AutofocusPhase Detection AutofocusPhase Detection Autofocus, Contrast Detection Autofocus
HDMI-utgångMissingJa
Sensor FormatFull FrameFull Frame
External RAW Video RecordingYesYes


Camera Verdict

This comparison of Sony FX6 and Sony A1 was last updated on December 19, 2024.