The film / videomaking existence was coiffure aflame last year whenBlackmagic Designannounced itsCinema Camera . It looks like the knave are back for more with a birthday suit - shot , $ 1000 video camera that fits in your pocket .
BlackMagic Cinema Camera : Whopping 2.5 K Resolution for Under $ 3000
FilmmakerJohn Brawley , Blackmagic ’s go - to guy for testing and discover its cameras , has posted on his blog adetailed accountof what to expect from the Pocket Cinema Camera . The twist frisk a super-16 detector , a sizing somewhat low than the one in the current , larger Cinema Camera . It records full HD 1920×1080 ( 30 fps max ) to ProRes or CinemaDNG RAW , and supposedly packs the same 13 stops of dynamic range . As for genus Lens , the mount is participating micro four - thirds , meaning you may not only practice all your Olympus and Panasonic ice , but automobile - nidus and ocular icon stabilization should function as well .

There are even some advantage in the Pocket Cinema Camera over the original Cinema Camera . The shelling is removable , and it records to SD placard ( the boastful brother recorded directly to removable hard drives ) . Of course , the Pocket version does n’t record 2.5 K resolution , but Brawley insists that the difference of opinion between the 2 cameras at 1080p is trifling .
If this tv camera delivers on image quality , it will be a huge passel for consumers . The DSLR grocery has mauled the athletic field dedicated video - cameras , and to have a equipment that can provide the variety of cinematic qualities filmmakers slabber over at such an accessible price is sure to lead many indy filmmaker grin . It ’ll be usable this July . We ca n’t wait .
And if tiny TV tv camera are n’t your thing , Blackmagic is also announcing their4 K Production Camera . This is essentially the same as the original Cinema Camera , but with a Super-35 sensor and 4 1000 recording in ProRes or Compressed CinemaDNG RAW — for only $ 4000 ! [ BlackMagic ]

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