In the last year, it seems every camera maker has been trying to outdo the other by dropping a new camera with upgraded tech and specs to lure consumers, prosumers, and anyone with a photo addiction to the latest and greatest. However, few deliver the cinematic 4K and 6K quality in a DSLR form factor at Blackmagic Design’s price points. The Pocket Cinema 4K, the eldest member of the group, can now be purchased for $1,295, and it has become a favorite of student and indie filmmakers alike.
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In 2019, Blackmagic released the Pocket Cinema 6K and caught many off guards, as it came with an EF mount, giving it access to an expansive EF ecosystem that has been a favorite of shooters for a long time. Originally priced at $2,495, the 6K came down to $1,995 in the summer of 2020, making it even more popular as it brought professional quality filming available to the masses. And for what it’s worth, the cheaper model was rated by Netflix to be used as an A camera. The Blackmagic 6K became even more popular after the Covid-19 pandemic hit, with producers, television studios, news programs, and others seeking solutions for live interviews and award shows. In keeping with an innovative tradition, Blackmagic Design created the Pocket Cinema 6K Pro. Although we don’t have a review unit yet, here is a list of some of the specs released yesterday.
Designed from carbon fiber polycarbonate composite6144 x 3456-pixel sensor with 13 stops and dual native ISO up to 25,600Compatible with a wide range of popular EF lensesBuilt-in motorized 2, 4 and 6 stop ND filtersUp to 25,600 ISO for low light performanceStandard open file formats compatible with popular softwareAdjustable, HDR 1500 nit 5-Inch LCD screenIncludes Blackmagic Generation 5 Color ScienceOptional Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Pro EVFProfessional mini XLR inputs with 48-volt phantom powerLarger NP-F570 battery, optional Blackmagic Pocket Camera Battery Pro GripIncludes full DaVinci Resolve Studio for post-production
When you put those specs together with a $2,495 price and the ability to film in Blackmagic Raw or Apple ProRes, then add in a free copy of Davinci Resolve Studio to edit, color grade your footage, we suspect filmmakers of all skill levels will be lining up to get their hands on one.