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Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 4K can record direct to external SSD...This week we're taking a peek at the new Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 4K Camera. This device works with a native 4096 x 2160 resolution 4/3 sized sensor. This camera rolls with built-in SD, UHS-II, and CFast card recorders as well as USB-C expansion port. With this port, users are able to record directly to an external SSD or flash disk. That will make the transfer of media to its final destination all the quicker.This camera is made with carbon fiber polycarbonate composite, making it both light and durable. On the right side you'll find a multi-function grip. This grip allows quick access to power, recording start / stop, still photos, ISO, shutter, aperture, white balance, and other functions.


Controls alongside physical buttons include a 5-inch LCD touchscreen. This touchscreen fills most of the back of the camera, allowing both image and video preview as well as onscreen controls. Controls via this touchscreen include status, histogram, focus peaking, and transport. Users will be interacting with the camera with the company’s own Blackmagic OS- the same OS used in URSA Mini and URSA Broadcast cameras. Users can also preview the media they’re capturing with a full-sized HDMI output jack.
For audio, this camera includes mini XLR input with 48 volts of phantom power. Users will be able to control the camera remotely via Bluetooth, and will be able to roll with 3D LUTs for both monitoring and recording. Media can be recorded in standard open file formats like 10-bit ProRes and 12 bit RAW.
The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K will be made available “later this year” wherever Blackmagic cameras are sold. This camera was announced to be set near $1,295 USD right out the gate.
Chris Burns
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