

Anyway, it’s not just about the camera, since John’s tutorial touches many topics that are relevant to other cinema cameras as well. Although the camera is not new, it’s still considered an affordable yet professional camera (priced at $1,300 – just like as announced 3 years ago). Picture by John Owens Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4Kīlackmagic Design has announced the BMPCC4K back at NAB 2018, as an all-new Pocket Cinema Camera which comprises of 4/3 HDR sensor, dual native ISO with up to 25600 ISO as well as 13 stops of dynamic range. Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K: The Full Video Manual. Not really expecting anything out of this but just thought I’d check to see if this was of any interest to the film community as a free resource”. Plan on doing a full video like this on the Pocket 6k Pro in the future. I really did this to help others be able to tell their stories through film and will continue to make content like this available for free on YouTube. I thought I would just reach out to some camera news sites in the industry and see if there was any interest in publishing an article or something to that effect on this for people to find. It’s about 2 hours long and under each chapter heading are further links to more in-depth resources on each camera topic. I just recently released a free full BMPCC 4K Video manual that goes over everything that a user needs to get started.

Picture by John Owens The complete BMPCC4K Video ManualĪ few days ago, we got a neat email that says: “My name is John Owens and I run a YouTube channel that does a lot with the Black Magic Design cameras.


Titled “The Complete BMPCC 4K Video Manual” is 2 hours immersive and most comprehensive tutorial that can teach you the essentials of shooting like a pro. The included Atomos Shinobi 5.2" monitor, power solution, Manfrotto tripod, and shotgun mic will help shooters tackle any project.Thanks to one of our readers, John Owens, a very well-crafted tutorial was made, which tells your everything you need to know to start shooting on the BMPCC4K (Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K camera). All these lenses are T1.5, making them blazing fast and an attractive piece of kit for low light shooting, especially with the BMPCC 6K's dual native ISO. The kit partners this EF mount camera with a Rokinon Cine DS lens set, giving you a 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, and an 85mm. While the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K isn't Netflix-approved, we just had to add it to this list since it shoots stunning footage in BRAW on a Super35 sensor, a decades-long standard of the movies and television. Everyone's favorite industry disruptor, Blackmagic Design, went from black sheep to David savoring his victory over Goliath in just a few years, which makes this kit a solid value-not only to your pocket but to your production.
