Blackmagic Design has released three videos demonstrating the performance of its upcoming Pocket Cinema Camera 4K. It updates the Pocket Cinema Camera introduced in 2013, was revealed at NAB 2018 in April and is expected to launch next month.
Ahead of that launch, Blackmagic Design has published the videos "Nature" by Mark Wyatt, "Models Walking at Night" by John Brawley, and "Models Walking in Daylight" also by John Brawley, each showcasing the upcoming camera's capabilities. This is the first time footage from the camera has been published.
Both Wyatt's and Brawley's experiences with the camera are provided in each video description. In describing his time with the Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, Wyatt said:
I had the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K for only a few days, but overall I was really impressed by it. The weight of the camera is very liberating, especially when you are used to using larger camera systems. The screen is big and bright enough to use in daylight, which I found great for judging focus and exposure. And, the colors too on the screen, were also nicely represented. In fact, I would argue it is Blackmagic’s best screen yet.
The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K features a full size Four Thirds HDR sensor offering a native 4096 x 2160 resolution and 13 stops of dynamic range. The upgraded model also features dual native ISO, a USB-C expansion port with direct support for external storage drives, a new multi-function grip design, and much more.
Via: Newsshooter. dpreview.com
2018-8-30 22:50