Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K review – full-frame movie magic


Blackmagic has long been a proponent of making high-quality filmmaking gear and software accessible to non-professionals – the company’s Pocket Cinema Camera range has been the main exemplar of this approach. Affordable and (relatively) compact, these cameras offer workflow-friendly features, XLR mic inputs, and Blackmagic’s own RAW codec.

The Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K (the ‘Pocket’ appellation has been dropped, despite the fact that the camera body design and size remain the same as previous models) is the latest model in the range and the first to offer a full-frame sensor, which it teams up with an L-Mount lens mount.

That promises improved low-light performance, plus the ability to shoot 6K footage ‘open gate’ (i.e. using the entire surface of the sensor) – new capabilities that push the Cinema Camera range in fresh and exciting directions.

Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K with lens attached

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That being said, it also comes with some disappointments. Unlike the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro, there are no built-in ND filters. In addition, that camera’s ability to shoot 4K at 120fps has been downgraded here, forcing those who want high frame-rate footage to drop the resolution to plain old Full HD 1080p.



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