Blackmagic Design launches the BMPCC 6K Pro camera |
Blackmagic Design has released an updated BMPCC 6K Pro version of the BMPCC 6K Camcorder with some additional professional features.
The new model now includes a brighter HDR screen that can be tilted at 1,500 nits and can replace the screen of the previous model.
This should make it easier to see when shooting in daylight and still allow you to take a closer look at HDR products.
At the top of the brightest screen, the BMPCC 6K Pro supports an optional OLED electronic viewfinder for $ 495.
It has a built-in proximity sensor that automatically switches between the screen and the electronic viewfinder, swings 70 degrees up and down, and displays status information such as frame guides.
Another important professional feature is the built-in ND filter, which can be used to reduce the amount of light entering the camera, especially in direct sunlight, without changing shutter, ISO, or aperture settings.
You can choose from 2, 4 or 6 holes to block the light and can be designed according to the color type of the camera.
At the same time, the built-in ND filter reduces the light wavelength and the infrared wavelength evenly so that the infrared image is not affected.
The camera now supports a larger battery, NP-F570. If you need more time, you can purchase the $ 145 Pro Grip battery that requires two NP-F570 batteries and can last up to 3 hours.
Other than that, the BMPCC 6K Pro is similar to the previous model and features a native dual ISO sensor with a resolution of 6144 x 3456 pixels, a dynamic range of 13 f-stops and a maximum ISO value of 25600.
You can record in ProRes, Apple RAW, or Blackmagic RAW formats at up to 6KB resolution, including most movie formats.
For videographers, it also includes some details: XLR microphone input, headphone, 3.5mm microphone jack, DC charging input, and support for CFast 2.0 and SD card formats.
BMPCC 6K Pro is now available for initial order and is priced at $ 2,495.