The Sony FX30 has quickly become a go-to camera for creators and filmmakers. It’s compact, affordable, and punches way above its weight when it comes to video features. That’s why it’s often seen as a B or C cam on larger productions — or even the main camera for indie shoots and content creators.
One of its secret weapons? Timecode support.
If you’re shooting with multiple cameras or syncing with an external audio recorder, timecode can seriously speed up your workflow in post. Today, we’re going to walk you through how to get timecode working on your FX30, step by step.
FX30 Digital Cinema Camera - Body Only
Looking for a camera that gives you cinematic video without draining your wallet? The Sony FX30 might be just the ticket. It’s part of Sony’s Cinema Line, so it’s built to shoot gorgeous 4K footage and can handle slow-motion without missing a beat. Its autofocus is smart enough to keep up with fast action, and if you love tweaking colors, Sony’s picture profiles offer plenty of room to experiment. Despite its compact size, it’s ready for serious setups with handy mounting points for accessories like handles and monitors. Whether you’re a solo creator or a pro needing a solid second camera, the FX30 strikes a sweet balance between portability and big-screen flair.
This item is available for purchase for US customers only.