Sony has just announced the CBK-FS7BK ENG Style Build-up Kit for the FS7/FS7II cameras at NAB 2019.
The CBK-FS7BK ENG Style Build-up Kit has been designed to turn the FS7/FS7II into more of a production camera. The kit lets you add built-in wireless audio and network capability for news production via a two-channel wireless audio slot-in receiver similar to those that are found on traditional ENG cameras.
Sony CBK-FS7BK Features
- Streaming and file transfer via Wireless LAN or 4G/LTE connection
- QoS Streaming with Dual Link connection (requires XDCAM air subscription)
- Interface support includes genlock/timecode and RAW output
- Compatible with Sony BP-GL and BP-FL series batteries
- New ENG viewfinder and cheese plate included
- Newly designed shoulder plate for excellent weight balance
- The new sliding mechanism with a wide movable range supports stable shooting
It’s interesting to see that the CBK-FS7BK interface adds genlock/timecode and the RAW output. So essentially the CBK-FS7BK is the Sony XDCA-FS7 Extension Unit with a two-channel wireless audio drop-in
New ENG Viewfinder
The kit includes a new ENG Viewfinder that looks very similar to those found on a lot of the current XDCAM ENG cameras.
How is it to use?
The kit certainly balances well on the shoulder and anyone who is familiar with using an ENG camera will be right at home.
The Sony XDCA-FS7 Extension Unit alone costs $1,998.00 USD.
Back in 2014, Sony announced a similar product for the F5/F55 called the CBK-55BK build-up kit, that transformed the PMW-F55 and PMW–F5 CineAlta cameras into a more traditional ENG style camera rig.
I’m not sure how popular these actually were (I have never actually seen one being used), especially given the original asking price of $7,999.99 USD. You can now buy that same CBK-55BK kit for $4,995 USD.
Why now?
I’m not quite sure why Sony has waited until 2019 to announce the CBK-FS7BK given the fact that the FS7 has been around since 2014, and the FS7II since 2016.
Yes, both cameras were, and
While I like the concept of the CBK-FS7BK I just cannot understand the rationale behind launching this product now. At least in Sony’s defense
Price & Availability
The other strange thing about this announcement is that the CBK-FS7BK won’t be available
This is a lot of money to pay, considering a brand new FS7M2 costs $8,998.00 USD.
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