Sony FX6
Connection
The Sony FX6 is fully compatible with bitbox over USB-C, which provides both data (Ethernet) and power with a single cable. bitbox Mini is compatible using a third party USB-C Ethernet dongle, though we are unable to officially recommend any as compatibility with newer dongles on the market is difficult to determine.
bitbox must be in USB-C X-Mode to be compatible with FX6.
Control Options
The FX6 has no web remote control. Our recommended method for controlling the FX6 is to use an RCP from a brand like CyanView, who provide a simple and reliable hardware control interface.
Middle Control Pro is a native macOS control application for Sony cameras.
You can also use the Sony Monitor & Control App on iOS and Android.
IP Address Configuration
- Go to
Menu→Network→Wired LANand turnOn - Enable
Camera Remote Control - Configure your IP address (see IP Addressing for more information)
- Make sure to set a gateway and a subnet mask. A gateway is required even if you do not have an internet connection.
A gateway must be configured or TCP/IP will not work on the FX6. You can set it to any IP in the same subnet range. If you are using our guide, setting it to 10.10.10.1 would suffice.
Common Issues / Troubleshooting
My FX6 isn't recognizing bitbox as a Wired LAN device
Your bitbox must be in USB-C X-Mode to use FX6.
The FX6 USB-C port is not providing power
You must first enable Wired LAN from the steps above for the USB-C port to become active.
Does FX6 have a web remote?
No, you will need to use one of the applications listed above.
Can I use bitbox Mini with FX6?
Yes, however, you will need to use a USB to Ethernet dongle. We can't advise on any compatible third party dongles.