Film, TV and Virtual Production Studios in London - Broadley Studios
Film, TV and Virtual Production Studios in London - Broadley Studios
Film and TV Studio in London - Broadley Studio

Sony Burano Camera Review

By Kieran Lowley

Our Virtual Production Producer, Kieran Lowley, was recently commissioned by Sony to create a short Sci-Fi film using their new Sony BURANO camera. Broadley played a key role in supporting Kieran and his co-director, Isobel Drane, from Red Robin Films, by providing additional photography services and VFX editing facilities.

During the process, Kieran became thoroughly acquainted with the Burano, and here’s what he discovered.

Sony Burano: The Advantages

The Sony Burano is the latest addition to Sony’s cinema camera lineup, bridging the gap between cinema and documentary cameras with a compact yet powerful design.

Its impressive range of features positions it as a high-end cinema camera, equipped with most of the flagship Venice 2’s premium capabilities.

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Sony Burano used on short sci-fi film Hestia

The camera boasts an 8.6K full-frame sensor, a 16-bit internal X-OCN LT RAW codec, exceptional Optical Stabilisation, and built-in ND filters, all of which allow it to capture breathtaking images across various shooting environments. While the Burano matches the Venice 2’s 8.6K resolution, its maximum codec quality (X-OCN LT) is slightly below that of the Venice 2’s X-OCN XT.

However, the price difference makes the Sony Burano a more accessible option for those seeking cinematic quality without the steep cost. Additionally, at only 2.9kg, its lightweight design allows operators to focus on getting the perfect shot, rather than the strain on their back. During our film shoot, the Burano’s portability enabled our operators to maneuver easily in tight spaces, which was invaluable.

Image Quality

When it comes to image quality, especially in relation to Visual Effects pipelines, the Sony Burano truly shines.

The 8.6K 16-bit X-OCN LT image offers incredible flexibility in post-production, and for our project, we put the camera to the test. One of the standout sequences involved a complex three-shot, fully zero-gravity scene, which pushed the camera’s capabilities.

The workflow included full rotoscoping, digital set extensions, hair simulation, and animated props - all requiring seamless compositing to create a believable final image. Thanks to the Burano’s clean, sharp colors and extensive detail, we achieved stunning results that felt like authentic Zero-G environments.

The Burano is also well-suited for Virtual Production (VP), equipped with built-in genlock ports, which are essential in the rapidly growing VP landscape. For our Sci-Fi film Hestia, we quickly and efficiently rigged the Burano for VP, and its light weight helped balance the additional rigging of tracking units and cables required for the shoot.

Sony Burano: The Drawbacks

However, the Burano does have one minor drawback: a faint rolling shutter.

Clocking in at 18.4ms, high-speed movements or rapid handheld shots may exhibit a slight rolling shutter effect, appearing as wavy lines in the image. While this is not a dealbreaker for most productions, it’s something to keep in mind when planning high-speed or dynamic shots.

FAQ: How Good is the Sony Burano?

The Sony Burano offers an impressive combination of features that can transform any production including:

1.  Has a compact yet powerful design.
2.  Enables you to capture amazing visuals across a variety of shooting environments.
3.  Is more cost-effective than other models for anyone looking for cinematic quality without the price tag.
4.  Adds maneuverability to any shoot due to its lightweight design so you can concentrate on getting that perfect shot.
5.  Produces stunning image quality.
6.  Is well suited to virtual production...

The Sony Burano offers an impressive combination of features, from its lightweight design and built-in ND filters to its VP-ready genlock ports and stunning image quality.

For a price of around £25,000, the Burano delivers exceptional value, bringing cinematic quality within reach.

Sony Burano at Broadley Studios

Broadley Studios has extensive experience working with the full spectrum of productions. Based in Marylebone, Central London, we have the state-of-the-art facilities coupled with virtual production experts like Kieran and the expertise to make your production reach its potential.

And if you want any more information about the Sony Burano, virtual production or any info about shooting with us, please feel free to reach out to us and discover how we can help you and your production on +442077255858 or email us at [email protected].

Or why not pop-in for a chat and a tour?

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