Sony Introduces the Extension System 2 for the VENICE Cinema Camera 8K
Sony Introduces the Extension System 2 for the VENICE Cinema Camera 8K

Sony Introduces the Extension System 2 for the VENICE 8K Cinema Camera

2022-09-08
3 mins read

Sony has just introduced the VENICE Extension System 2, which increases flexibility with 8K data transmission and extends up to 12 meters away from the camera body. Furthermore, VENICE 2 Version 2.00 Firmware Update will be released in 2023. All details are below:

The VENICE Extension System 2. Picture: Sony
The VENICE Extension System 2. Picture: Sony

Sony VENICE Extension System 2

Incorporating customer feedback and developed alongside VENICE 2, the VENICE Extension System 2 (CBK-3620XS) offers a wider bandwidth to support the VENICE 2 with an 8K sensor, over twice as much cable distance (up to 12m) without a repeater box, additional control buttons and a built-in gyro sensor. The Extension System 2 is a tethered extension system that allows the camera body to detach from the actual image sensor block with no degradation in image quality. 

The VENICE Extension System 2. Picture: Sony
The VENICE Extension System 2. Picture: Sony

Compatibility: 8K, 6K, and the original VENICE

The new Extension System is fully compatible with VENICE 2 using the 8K or 6K sensors, while also supporting the original VENICE camera with an extended 12m cable length. It also comes with HD-SDI output and a 24V output for powering accessories such as lens servo motors and monitoring. Multiple screw holes on all surfaces make it easy to accessories and fit onto a wide variety of rigs while the main weight of the camera can be supported elsewhere.

The VENICE Extension System 2. Picture: Sony
The VENICE Extension System 2. Picture: Sony

Enhancements compared to the previous Extension System

The VENICE Extension System 2 adds important enhancements over the original, including compatibility with both the VENICE and the VENICE 2. In addition, Extension System 2 offers greater mobility and compatibility with either a 3-meter or a 12-meter cable – without the need for a repeater. As stated by Sony: “Thanks to its small size and lightweight, filmmakers have greater creative freedom with the ability to shoot in tight spaces, go handheld or mount the Extension System 2 on gimbals and cranes”. Moreover, Extension System 2 is nearly the same size as the original system, measuring 158 x 147 x 126 mm, and weighing around 2.21 kg. For added capabilities, such as when shooting for Visual FX, the Extension System 2 is equipped with a tilt/roll sensor on the camera head that detects motion. It records this information in the metadata and outputs the data through the camera’s SDI. For added functionality, the Extension System 2 also has four assignable buttons – making it perfect for handheld configurations. This feature allows buttons to be assigned for functions, such as changing ND filters, REC Start/Stop, etc. 

The VENICE Extension System 2. Picture: Sony
The VENICE Extension System 2. Picture: Sony

The VENICE 2 Rialto has been a huge asset for me. It frees us to use the sensor we already love in ways we never could without it.

Cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt

Well utilized by filmmakers

The original VENICE Rialto System has allowed the privilege of added flexibility for feature films. On Top Gun: Maverick, the small form factor of three VENICE Extension Systems, paired with three cameras, allowed us to place 6 VENICE cameras, in the cockpit of an F-18 fighter jet to capture the excitement of flying in-camera. “The extension system has given me the flexibility to be as creative as I want to be,” said Oscar award-winning cinematographer Claudio Miranda ASC. Furthermore, the academy-award-winning cinematographer Erik Messerschmidt has been shooting with the VENICE 2 Extension System on an upcoming project. He offered this feedback, “The VENICE 2 Rialto has been a huge asset for me. It frees us to use the sensor we already love in ways we never could without it”.

The VENICE Extension System 2. Picture: Sony
The VENICE Extension System 2. Picture: Sony

Pricing and Availability

The new VENICE Extension System 2 will be available in early 2023 for approximately $18,999.99 USD and 18,500 Euros. It will be sold at a variety of Sony’s authorized dealers throughout North America and Europe. 

VENICE 2 Version 2.00 Firmware Update

In addition, Sony announced VENICE 2 Version 2.00 firmware update (which will be released in early 2023), that adds new features and capabilities specifically requested by production professionals, including new imager modes, higher recording speeds, and sync functions for working with LED walls and volumes. Added imager modes and recording speeds include:

  • Full Frame: 8.6K 17:9 – Up to 48 fps | 8.2K 2.39:1 – Up to 72 fps | 8.1K 16:9 – Up to 48 fps
  • Super 35 Anamorphics: 5.8K 4:3 – Up to 60 fps
  • Super 35: 5.5K 2.39:1 – Up to 120 fps
NIKKEI: The VENICE Makes Sony Stronger in the Movie Field
NIKKEI: The VENICE Makes Sony Stronger in the Movie Field

LUTs and CDL

Version 2.00 will also allow users to embed LUT (Look Up Table) and CDL (Color Decision Lists) data in clips. It also offers new monitor-out functions such as zoom to fit for anamorphic lenses and the ability to change the position of the recording status indicator and playback status indicator up to 8 positions to the center of the screen – a needed function when in zoom to fit anamorphic modes.

Sony VENICE 2
Sony VENICE 2

Enhanced focusing capabilities

Additionally, the VENICE 2 Version 2.00 firmware update comes with added functionality to assist with focus. Version 2.00 allows one of nine positions on the viewfinder to be magnified to assist with focus and shooting. New functions also allow users to output the same image as the viewfinder with settings, such as peaking and zebra, from monitor-out. Playback functions have also been improved. The playback position in the clip is now displayed and allows frame-by-frame playback. Now, EI metadata is also applied during playback. New functionality has also been added for virtual production. Version 2.00 firmware update adds sync functions, including phase shifting of Genlock, which enables you to shift on-camera artifacts until they are minimized. Additionally, Genlock is now available when shooting at high frame rates.

We’ll keep you updated regarding interesting projects shot by using the VENICE 2 with the new Extention System, Stay tuned. 

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