The VENICE 2 CineAlta camera has a unique dual base ISO of 800/3200 which allows filmmakers to capture incredibly clean, film-like images under a wide range of lighting conditions.
The camera also inherits its colour science from the original Venice which is highly regarded for its natural skin tones. Paired with a newly-developed 8.6 K (8640 x 5760) full-frame CMOS sensor, the Venice 2 offers excellent image quality with 16 stops of total latitude to capture beautiful images with excellent colour separation and shadow detail. New Sensor Translates into Extraordinary Image Quality and Incredible Low-light Sensitivity The Venice 2 also inherits popular features from the original Venice including colour science, Dual Base ISO and 8-stops of built-in ND filters. The Venice 2 builds upon the strength of the original Venice with new features including a compact design, internal recording and the option for two different sensors: the newly developed full-frame 8.6K sensor or the original 6K Venice sensor. Today, Sony introduces Venice 2, the new flagship model and latest addition to its lineup of high-end digital cinema cameras. New Venice 2 also features compact body design, Internal X-OCN recording and ability to interchange sensors between models to further enhance its operability and versatility All the information already leaked at cinematography.world (via Nokishita) – here is the full press release: It seems that the latest Sony teaser is for a new Sony flagship Venice 2 digital cinema camera with a new 8.6K full-frame image sensor.