![]() You might say that the low price is offset by the need for more batteries, CFast cards, and a cage. ![]() I’ve held cameras that feel cheaper, and considering the tech that Blackmagic has crammed into this, I think it’s the best they could have done. It’s certainly not as sturdy as mainstream cinema cameras, but I don’t see why others think it feels cheap. It’s only $1,300! Right out of the gate, Blackmagic has blown the competition out of the water. The Good Stuff Pro 1: Price/Quality Ratio Now, let’s start off with the best reasons to get this camera. ![]() As a result, the color grading that I’ve applied to the camera is slight, and noise reduction was kept to a minimum. I think you’ll agree that this has been done before and I won’t have any additional information. I’m not here to tell you how I feel about the color science or how it looks beside other cameras. Intended to fit in cargo pants pockets, not jeans. ![]() Mini-XLR input with phantom power, full-sized HDMI port.Shoots in CinemaDNG Raw and ProRes (not both at the same time).Recording available onto external SSDs via USB-C.DCI 4K up to 60p, 120p available in a cropped HD mode.Dual native ISO at 400 and 3,200 ISO, with a reach of 25,600.Otherwise, forget about it.įor anybody out of the loop, here are the standout specs: If you’re willing to put in the extra work that the BMPCC4K needs, then it’s a stellar camera. Not because it’s a bad buy, but that people would buy the camera without really taking into account its limitations. I’ve been testing the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K over a number of weeks, and the more I played with it, the more concerned I became. ![]()
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