What if your mirrorless camera could do more?

What if it could become

the cinema camera you’ve always dreamed of?

CINE EXPANSION KIT

  • for FUJIFILM X-H2 / X-H2s and SONY FX3 / FX30

  • robust construction. All metal - No 3D-printed parts

  • versatile rigging depending on shooting scenario

  • perfectly balanced for hand-held shooting

  • one power source - V-mount battery

  • PL-mount adapter for use of industry standard cine optics


Every detail is crafted for the professional filmmaker – from robust build quality to a modular design that adapts to your creative workflow.
    • internal camera touch LCD

    • external monitor of your choice

    • Kinefinity e-Viewfinder

    • wireless image transfer

    • internal & external recording options

    • wireless microphones

    • external microphones

    • cooling unit (OEM)

    • SSD recording (for supported cameras)

    • internal cable routing

    • industry standard 1/4” & 3/8” mounting points

    • 2 left side panel options (open or closed)

    • 4,5 to 8,5kg weight, depending on setup


Eagle e-Viewfinder (by Kinefinity)

  • SDI and HDMI versions available

  • Full-HD 0.7″ Micro-OLED display with 1080P resolution.

  • 16M colors for super high contrasts, true black and grey level.

  • ensures a noise-free, zero-delay experience.

  • -6D to +2D diopter built in.



From handheld to gimbal, from studio to field – the Cine Expansion Kit adapts to every scenario. Build the rig you need for the shot you envision.

Camera Specifications


Cine Expansion Kit. Base construction

Different rigs for different shooting scenarios

7Artisans X-mount lens.

Atomos Shinobi II 5” monitor.

FUJINON MKX cine lens.

Hollyland Mars M1 wireless montor.

DZOfilm Pictor Zoom PL-mount cine lens.

Kinefinity e-Viewfinder.

DZOfilm Pictor Zoom PL-mount cine lens.

SmallRig Shoulder Rig.


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The right tool for the job…

Let’s have a look at various camera rigs for different shooting scenarios - A series with fellow photographer and film maker

Thomas B. Jones