Fast answer: This is the main Sony FX30 guide hub. If you’re buying gear, do it in the right order: cards first (so you can record), then batteries (so you can keep recording), then the tripod (so your footage looks smoother).
Start here (core pages):
- Best memory cards for Sony FX30 (simple rules + exact picks)
- Best batteries & chargers for Sony FX30 (how many you really need)
- Best tripod setup for Sony FX30 video (smooth pans, less shake)
External recorder (optional):
Manual-backed: what cards the FX30 supports
This matters because you can buy the wrong card and wonder why a mode is missing or won’t record.
Sony says: “This camera supports CFexpress Type A memory cards and SD memory cards (UHS‑I, UHS‑II compatible).” (Sony ILME‑FX30 Help Guide, “Memory cards that can be used”, p. 20)
What’s next (we can build these fast)
- Lenses for FX30: a simple kit for YouTube, travel, and run‑and‑gun.
- Compatible lenses: cheaper options that still work well.
Tell me what you shoot
Reply with one line, like: “YouTube indoors”, “run-and-gun travel”, “short films”, or “kids/sports”. I’ll point you to the right page, and we’ll build the next one.