
The camera also comes with a top frame rate of 120 frames per second in 2.8K and options for Blackmagic RAW and ProRes capture. The headline feature is internal capture of 6K 12-bit RAW video to one of three capture media options: SD, CFast2.0 or external SSD via the USB-C port. What Blackmagic has been able to include in a $2,500 camera is just short of incredible. We expect this new version will continue that tradition.Īdvertisement Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera fully rigged out with monitor, SSD, rig and rails Let’s talk details Every iteration of the Pocket Cinema Camera has been an incredible value, but they always come with notable flaws. We have loved Blackmagic cameras going back to the original Blackmagic Cinema Camera back in 2012. At $4,000 the LUMIX S1H is $1,500 more expensive.

On the heels of Panasonic’s announcement of their entry-level 6K camera, the LUMIX S1H, Blackmagic appears to have the edge with a notably lower price. Side view of the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k with Wooden Rigīlackmagic Design continues to show its penchant for disruption, releasing to market the most affordable 6K camera available. It is priced at $2,495, making it a cool $1,200 more expensive than the aggressively priced Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, which Blackmagic priced at $1,295. This new camera boasts a 6144×3456 Super 35 image sensor and an EF lens mount.


Blackmagic Design updated their popular Pocket Cinema Camera 4K with the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K.
