Sony Makes Surprise Announcement of New “R Series” of System Cameras
This new Sony R Series will include five new system cameras, set to offer improved imaging performance and expandability.

Sony R Series System Cameras
Well, this is more exciting news to explore as we head into the kick-off of NAB 2026 this weekend in Las Vegas. Sony has announced that it is set to launch a new series of system cameras, called the “R Series,” that will incorporate improved imaging performance and system expandability.
These five new system cameras will feature enhanced imaging performance, powered by a 2/3-inch three-chip 4K CMOS image sensor with global shutter functionality, aiming to provide system expandability for high-quality 4K and HDR live production.
Let’s take a look at these five new system cameras and explore the features they will inherit from the previous multi-format HDC-5000 and HDC-3000 series, including high-quality 4K shooting, a wider dynamic range, and no rolling shutter distortion.
Sony R Series System Cameras
As mentioned above, we have five new Sony system cameras to check out. The full lineup for this new R Series will include the following models:
This new R Series of system cameras is pretty unique as they’ve all been designed to allow for sensitivity selection based on scene conditions while reducing white clipping by maintaining a balance between sensitivity and dynamic range.
As Sony shares, this is all made possible by an excellent S/N ratio of -64dB that minimizes impact on image quality, helping enable more natural, three-dimensional video capture in outdoor stadiums with mixed sunlight and shadows, as well as in live music venues with challenging lighting.

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Flexible Transmission and Improved Operability
As for operability, the HDC-3500R, HDC-3500RV, and HDC-3200R models can connect to camera control units with the newly released HKCU-LUT35 option board installed, enabling them to operate with 3D LUTs for more advanced color adjustments.
The R Series will provide enhanced transmission functionality, enabling the cameras to achieve more flexible system configurations. The HDC-5500R and HDC-5500RV models will now support video trunk with two 1.5G SDI lines, and the HDC-3500R and HDC-3500RV models will support the new transmission method HB+, enabling video trunk and prompter with one 3G SDI line or two 1.5G SDI lines.
The HDC-5500R, HDC-5500RV, HDC-3500R, and HDC-3500RV models will also include a helpful slide mechanism for a large viewfinder that accommodates the 7.4-inch OLED color viewfinder HDVF-EL760, which has already been released.

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Price, Availability, and Key Features
While not cameras for all filmmakers and video professionals, this new R Series is quite intriguing and worth checking out. If interested, here are some more key features for each model in the R Series:
Common to All Models
- Enhanced Imaging Functionality
HDC-5500R and HDC-5500RV
- Newly supports video trunk with two 1.5G SDI lines
- Unification of the intercom operation panel and newly supports the standard slide mechanism for the viewfinder in the HDC-5500R
HDC-3500R and HDC-3500RV
- Newly supports HB+ transmission, enabling video trunk with one 3G SDI line and two 1.5G SDI lines, as well as prompter transmission
- Unification of the intercom operation panel and newly supports the standard slide mechanism for the viewfinder in the HDC-3500R
HDC-3200R
- Newly supports network trunk with a maximum of 1Gbps
- Newly supports S-Gamut3/S-Gamut3.Cine, expanding the supported color gamut
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