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The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro (EF) is an update to the BMPCC6K that records up to 6144 × 3456 RAW video to CFast 2.0 or UHS-II SD media. Key features include:
5" tilting HDR touchscreen LCD
2/4/6 internal ND filters
Dual mini-XLR inputs
Powered by one Sony L-Series battery
6K Pro, Stepping Up To The Plate. To top their previous achievement with the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K, Blackmagic Design adds an even more full-featured, compact Super35 camera to their cine-style line with the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro. The 6K Pro features all the recording features, sensor, and dynamic range as its predecessor, the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K, and adds a variety of important new features such as a 5" tilting HDR capacitive touchscreen LCD with 1500 cd/m² brightness, a Pro EVF option, built-in clear/2/4/6-stop ND filters, dual mini-XLR inputs, an accurate timecode clock, an NP-F570 L-series battery slot, and updated Gen 5 color science.
Same Feel, More Power. With only a slightly larger form factor than the 6L, the 6K Pro records the same resolutions up to 50 fps 6144 × 3456 video, and it retains the valuable active Canon EF mount, letting users take advantage of the expansive array of EF/EF-S mount lenses available. The EF mount supports iris, autofocus, and zoom functions using electronic communication when using compatible lenses.
Gen 5 internal Color Processing. The updated Gen 5 internal color processing makes it easy to intercut 6K Pro, 6K, and BMPCC 4K footage. Record using the internal CFast 2.0 and SD/UHS-II card slots or via the full-size HDMI port to an optional ATEM Mini switcher for live streaming, or output via the USB Type-C port to capture longer clips to an external drive.
No. This BMPCC6K Pro is only compatible with lower capacity batteries like the Sony NP-F570 or Hawk-Woods DV-F590.
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Camera |
Monitoring |
LCD Panel
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Canon EF |
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