![]() ![]() It has autofocus with compatible lenses, but no in-body stabilization - something that's not a deal-breaker for the BMPCC 4K's filmmaker market. Much like with Panasonic's GH5s, it uses the full sensor width to maximize the field of view, and dual native ISO with a top ISO setting of 25,600 for better low-light performance. Luckily, the BMPCC 4K has a full-sized Micro Four Thirds sensor with native DCI 4K (4,096 x 2,160) resolution and 13 stops of dynamic range. The original BMPCC had a Micro Four Thirds mount but used a reduced-size sensor. Most of those things were controlled from the rear display before, so the new model should handle much better. It's also got a bigger grip and a larger array of physical dials and buttons for recording, ISO, shutter, aperture, white balance and other features. ![]() It's built using carbon-fiber, rather than metal, which makes it lighter, Blackmagic Design said. The Pocket Cinema Camera 4K (let's call it the BMPCC 4K) sports an all-new body that's lot more modern than the original. Best of all, it costs $1,295, nearly half the price of Panasonic's video-oriented GH5s, making it the cheapest 4K RAW camera available by a long ways. The Pocket Cinema Camera 4K packs a full-size, dual native ISO Micro Four Thirds sensor and can internally record 4K HDR RAW at 4,096 x 2,160 and 60 fps in 12-bit RAW or 10-bit ProRes. As it teased, Blackmagic Design has unveiled a 4K version of its popular portable RAW camera at NAB 2018. ![]()
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