Large-Format Digital Film Sensor
The PYXIS features a sizable 24 x 36mm full-frame sensor boasting a native resolution of 6048 x 4032, making it 3x larger than a Super35 sensor. This enables shooting with a shallow depth of field or utilizing anamorphic lenses without cropping, delivering a genuine cinematic appearance. With a 13-stop dynamic range and dual-native ISO of up to 25,600, it ensures low-noise imagery across various lighting conditions. Capture footage at up to 36 fps in full sensor resolution or 120 fps in windowed mode.
Flexible Film Formats
Benefit from a range of film formats and aspect ratios without compromising on quality, courtesy of the large sensor. The full-area sensor offers Open Gate 3:2 images, facilitating easier framing in post-production. Additionally, you can work in true 6:5 anamorphic mode without requiring cropping for widescreen cinematics. Utilize a Super35-sized window to craft a close-up rendition of your shot.
Multiple Resolutions and Frame Rates
With the PYXIS, you can shoot in various standard video resolutions and frame rates ranging from HD to 6K, or capture still images at 24.6 MP. For enhanced frame rates, utilize the center window and shoot at up to 100 fps in Super 16 mode at 212 x 1184 resolution. Other options include 6K Open Gate 3:2 at 36 fps, 4832 x 4032 anamorphic at 24 fps, and 1920 x 1080 at 120 fps, among additional resolutions.
Personalize Your Setup
The PYXIS features mounting threads on its sides, enabling you to attach additional mounting plates and customize your gear arrangement. The standard plate provided with the PYXIS utilizes M4 threads, adding two 1/4″-20 threads and one 3/8″-16 thread to the camera for attaching microphones, articulating arms, or other accessories. An SSD plate comes with two hook-and-loop straps for securing a USB-C drive or mobile device, facilitating direct recording or live streaming on the move. For further expansion, a Rosette plate is available for separate purchase.
Multiple Recording Options
Two built-in CFExpress Type-B card slots and a USB-C expansion port allow you to record directly to external flash media disks or SSDs.