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Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro

PRICE £2,090/$2,495 | COMPANY Blackmagic Design | WEBSITE blackmagicdesign.com

The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro is a development of the original 6K model, which saw the Aussie firm move away from using the small MFT sensor into the big league with a much better Super 35mm sensor, which needed a new lens mount. Blackmagic went for Canon EF, and there are lots of lenses available at all budgets and in all styles, from bargain, AF nifty 50s to premium cinema primes and everything in between.

With its large but fixed five-inch rear screen, internal 12-bit Blackmagic RAW as well as 10-bit ProRes codecs, the original BMPCC 6K was a fine video camera that went a long way towards being a professional filmmaking tool. It had lots of the bells and whistles that filmmakers like, but a couple of obvious omissions such as built-in ND

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