Close Menu
    • ABOUT
    • BOOK STORE
    • ENTREPRENEURSHIP
    • ESG
    • EVENTS & AWARDS
    • POLITICS
    • GADGETS
    • CONTACT
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Business explainerBusiness explainer
    Subscribe
    • TRENDING
    • EXECUTIVES
    • COMPANIES
    • STARTUPS
    • GLOBAL
    • AGRICULTURE
    • DEALS
    • ECONOMY
    • MOTORING
    • TECHNOLOGY
    Business explainerBusiness explainer
    Home » Sony’s Next Big Camera Move Is All About Going Larger Than Ever
    Film & Drama

    Sony’s Next Big Camera Move Is All About Going Larger Than Ever

    June 8, 2026
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Telegram Pinterest Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Sony is expanding its long-term commitment to the cinema industry with the development of RIALTO 65, a new 65mm format[1] capable image sensor block for the VENICE 2, targeting release in the first half of 2027. Designed to extend the capabilities of the VENICE 2 platform, the new sensor reinforces Sony’s focus on supporting cinematographers with flexible, future-ready tools.

    When paired with existing VENICE 2 camera bodies, RIALTO 65 effectively transforms the system into a 65mm format[1] digital cinema platform, preserving compatibility with the current VENICE 2 ecosystem. The new sensor block can be mounted to the VENICE 2 camera body directly or separate from the body via a cable similar to the VENICE Extension System, enabling greater mobility and versatile shooting configurations. This modular approach allows creators to adapt quickly to demanding production environments without compromising image quality.

    The new image sensor capable of 65mm format[1] has approximately 2.2 times the light-receiving area of a full-frame image sensor, delivering an exceptionally shallow depth of field and a heightened sense of scale. It enables cinematographers to capture both intimate character detail and expansive spatial depth, enhancing visual storytelling with a more immersive and epic presence that only large-format imaging can provide. The new sensor will also be one of the industry’s largest[2] with a diagonal size of approximately 64.60 mm (width 53.75 mm, height 35.83 mm) and a 3:2 aspect ratio. In addition to 9.6K 3:2 open gate recording, the new sensor supports recording in multiple readout modes to ensure compatibility with various 65mm format[1] lenses including some with more narrow image circles.

    In the production of works intended for large screens, cinematographers have high expectations for exceptional visual expressions that draw audiences into the story. This development underscores Sony’s ongoing investment in the cinema industry and its commitment to delivering tools that expand creative possibilities for filmmakers worldwide. The under development RIALTO 65 is scheduled to be exhibited at the Cine Gear Expo, which will be held in Los Angeles, California starting Friday, June 5, 2026.

    Notes:

    [1] The 65mm format refers to the class of imaging area derived from the 65mm film format used in cinema. It does not indicate the actual sensor size.

    [2] As an image sensor equipped in commercially available cinema cameras. As of the announcement in June 2026.

    * Product name, specifications and exhibition details are subject to change without notice.

    * “Sony” and product names, service names, and logos used in this press release are registered trademarks or trademarks of Sony Group Corporation or its affiliates. Other product names, service names, company names, or logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners.

    About Sony Middle East and Africa

    Sony Middle East and Africa FZE is a 100% subsidiary of Sony Corporation and is the regional headquarters for the Middle East and Africa regions. The company is engaged in the business of Sony Consumer Electronics, Mobile Electronics (Car Audio), broadcasting and professional products and Computer Entertainment (PlayStation) products in more than 40 countries in the region.

    Apart from stock operations in the Jebel Ali Free Zone Establishment in Dubai, Sony Middle East and Africa leads execution of various logistics, sales, marketing, advertising and customer services activities through its business partners. 353 accredited third-party service centres reinforce Sony’s presence in key markets in the region.

    About Sony Corporation

    Sony Corporation is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sony Group Corporation and is responsible for the Entertainment, Technology & Services (ET&S) business. With the mission to “create the future of entertainment through the power of technology together with creators,” we aim to continue to deliver Kando* to people around the world. For more information, visit: https://www.sony.co.jp/en/ 

    *Kando is a Japanese word that roughly translates to the sense of awe and emotion you feel when experiencing something beautiful and amazing for the first time.

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    Previous ArticleThe Rethink South Africa Needs to Fix Failing Wastewater Infrastructure
    Next Article From Fishing Rights to Economic Growth
    Top Posts

    Growthpoint Dominates with 19 SACSC Footprint Awards

    November 14, 2025

    How Botswana Operations Drove De Beers’ Quarterly Gains

    October 28, 2025

    Orange Joins MTN in Elite 300 Million Customer League

    October 24, 2025

    Nersa Opens Public Consultation on Eskom’s New Tariff Calculation 

    October 24, 2025
    Don't Miss

    Toyota Unveils Its Most Advanced RAV4 Ever

    MOTORING

    Toyota South Africa Motors (TSAM) is proud to introduce the all-new Toyota RAV4, an entirely…

    Why Most AI Projects Fail After Launch 

    June 8, 2026

    Growthpoint Smashes Funding Target With Record-Breaking Bond Auction

    June 8, 2026

    Africa’s Biggest Food Sourcing Show to Kick Off in Cape Town

    June 8, 2026
    Stay In Touch
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • Facebook

    Business Explainer proudly displays the “FAIR” stamp of the Press Council of South Africa, indicating our commitment to adhere to the Code of Ethics for Print and online media which prescribes that our reportage is truthful, accurate and fair. Should you wish to lodge a complaint about our news coverage, please lodge a complaint on the Press Council’s website, www.presscouncil.org.za or email the complaint to khanyim@presscouncilsa.org.za Contact the Press Council on 011 4843612.

    Facebook X (Twitter) LinkedIn
    Categories
    • TRENDING
    • EXECUTIVES
    • COMPANIES
    • STARTUPS
    • GLOBAL
    • AGRICULTURE
    • DEALS
    • ECONOMY
    • MOTORING
    • TECHNOLOGY
    contact us
    • Get In Touch
    © 2026 Business Explainer
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.