Freefly has launched a compact new high-speed camera. Unlike its prior models, it doesn't use E-mount, which Freefly says is because of Sony.
, announced a new Ember S2.5K high-speed camera at NAB 2024. However, something somewhat surprising about the latest camera is that it ditches the E-mount that Freefly has previously used.
This information may not be that strange for those who don’t keep up with Freefly Systems. However, considering the company has long used an E-mount for its cameras, the sudden switch to an EF mount is odd. AndIt is not necessarily bad news because there’s something wrong with an EF mount — even though E-mount is more in vogue these days — but it’s troubling because of what Freefly says about the switch.
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