Sony BRC-AM7 + HXC-FZ90: Better Together in the Field
Sony's latest camera pairing delivers unprecedented flexibility for field production teams, combining 4K HDR capture with compact form factors designed for the realities of live broadcast.
Audio Technology Editor

Sony's BRC-AM7 and HXC-FZ90 represent a new approach to field production camera systems β one that prioritizes flexibility and integration over raw specification numbers. After spending time with both cameras in real-world broadcast environments, it's clear that Sony has been listening carefully to what field production teams actually need.
The BRC-AM7: Remote Production Redefined
The BRC-AM7 is Sony's latest remote camera, and it brings several significant improvements over its predecessor. The most immediately noticeable is the improved pan-tilt mechanism, which delivers smoother, more precise movements that are essential for the kind of slow, deliberate camera work that characterizes high-end broadcast production.
Image quality is excellent, with the BRC-AM7 delivering clean 4K HDR output that holds up well under the demanding conditions of live broadcast. The camera's auto-tracking capabilities have also been improved, with the new system able to maintain lock on subjects even through complex movements and partial occlusions.
The HXC-FZ90: Compact Power
The HXC-FZ90 is designed for situations where a full-size broadcast camera simply isn't practical. Its compact form factor makes it ideal for tight spaces, crowd-mounted positions, and any application where minimizing the camera's footprint is a priority.
Despite its small size, the HXC-FZ90 delivers broadcast-quality images that integrate seamlessly with footage from larger Sony cameras. This compatibility is crucial for productions that need to mix camera types without creating visible quality inconsistencies in the final output.
Better Together
Where the BRC-AM7 and HXC-FZ90 really shine is when used together as part of a coordinated camera system. Sony has designed both cameras to work seamlessly with its HDCU-3500 camera control unit, allowing a single operator to manage both cameras from a central location.
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