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Review / We review the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K: cinema-quality resolution on a handheld, entry-level priced camera

With raw 6K footage for all filmmakers at an entry-level price, the creative possibilities are clearer with the handheld Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K. Photo: Derek Ting
With raw 6K footage for all filmmakers at an entry-level price, the creative possibilities are clearer with the handheld Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K. Photo: Derek Ting
First Person

Blackmagic Design’s new Pocket Cinema Camera ramps up the resolution to 6K and introduces an EF mount, allowing you to use Canon and Sigma lenses – all for under US$2,500 – but Micro Four Thirds users may want to stick to the cheaper 4K version

About a year after Blackmagic Design took the filmmaking world by storm with the Pocket Cinema Camera 4K at an affordable US$1,295, they released the 6K version with an EF lens mount, compatible with Canon lenses, for US$2,495.

Here STYLE tech writer Derek Ting – the celebrated Hong Kong filmmaker behind Always (2015) and Agent (2017) – shares his professional opinion.

Overall rating: 8.8

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The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K opens up creative possibilities while delivering video quality to rival high-end film cameras, which can cost 10 to 100 times the price.

Turn-ons:

- 6K raw video is an uncompressed recording format allowing a 50 per cent increase – when working in 4k – in your ability to reframe in the editing stage, while retaining detail and colour.

- An EF mount opens up the lens options, especially for Canon and Sigma users.

- Five-inch touch screen for monitoring with simple menus.

- Great lowlight performance (meaning less digital “noise”) with dual native ISO at 400 and 3200.

- Full-size HDMI port for video monitoring.