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Ôîòî: dpreview.com

Blackmagic Design's Pocket Cinema Camera 6K now costs $1,995 after permanent price drop

Blackmagic Design has announced it’s dropping the price of its Pocket Cinema Camera 6K (BMPCC6K) by $500, bringing the retail price down to $1,995. Although Blackmagic Design doesn’t explicitly say the price drop is due to the current COVID-19 pandemic in the press release, it does suggest the decision was made alongside the release of its ATEM Mini switchers to help the current demand for at-home livestreaming efforts, saying ‘With the current demand for multi camera live streaming from home broadcast studios, the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K makes a perfect studio camera when combined with the recent studio camera software update!’ The BMPCC6K offers 6K30p recording on its Super 35 sensor (6144 x 3456 pixels), up to 13 stops of dynamic range, built-in SD UHS-II and CFast card slots, HDMI output, an expandable USB-C port, a built-in 5” touchscreen and Blackmagic OS to run it all. dpreview.com »

2020-04-24 18:20

Ôîòî: dpreview.com

Blackmagic Design announces Pocket Cinema Camera 4K

$(document). ready(function() { SampleGalleryV2({"containerId":"embeddedSampleGallery_7460107591","galleryId":"7460107591","isEmbeddedWidget":true,"selectedImageIndex":0,"isMobile":false}) }); Way back in 2013, Blackmagic Design introduced the Pocket Cinema Camera, a compact camera with a Super 16 sensor that promised cinema recording quality in a body about the size of a Sony a6500. dpreview.com »

2018-04-10 01:39

Ôîòî: digitalrev.com

North Korea Acquires Blackmagic 4K Camera for Making Movies

Very little is known about what goes on inside the reclusive North Korea, but we do know that its movie industry is now stepping it up to 4K resolution with a flashy current-gen camera. Korean Central Television (KCTV) reports that North Korea was able to acquire an advanced 4K resolution Australian-made camera, believed to be Blackmagic, to bolster its caliber of filmmaking moving forwards. digitalrev.com »

2016-11-18 03:00