![]() This is a big deal, as the capability of internal 4K recording on the F55 was a major differentiator between it and the F5, which costs around $12,000 less. Cinematographer Paul Ream teases, through his Twitter account, that he had unlocked 4K internal XAVC recording on the F5. Let's backtrack a bit and revisit how this all came to be. Furthermore, unauthorized modifications to the product are not covered by, and may void, Sony’s product warranty. All firmware updates from Sony come with quality assurances that guarantee high quality performance. As a matter of policy Sony cannot approve any modifications that are not part of an official firmware release. Sony is aware of the All File modification that was done by some F5 owners to enable 4K XAVC recording in the camera head. ![]() We reached out to Sony and received a response very similar to what was communicated by a Sony moderator 'PeterC' (presumably Peter Crithary, Marketing Manager for Production) on the F55/F5 forum: We've been following progress of the Sony F5 'hack' story, as it moved from rumor to confirmed. ![]() We chronicle how news spread of F5 internal 4K recording, and gauge Sony's response. A certain 'hack' has been making the rounds, closing the performance gap between the Sony F5 and the F55.
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