![]() ![]() ![]() Set for the highest quality possible, the BMPCC4k boasts 13 stops of dynamic range, at 4K DCI, with 12-bit Cinema RAW DNG format. Crudely tucked under a row of bushes and waiting for the downpour to finish so I could quickly run out and capture the shot gave me a far better sense of how the camera operates.įirst and foremost: the image quality. And in all honesty? This was probably the best way to test the camera. Instead, in a mad rush to test the camera (the review unit was due to go back in just a few days), I found myself scaling the slippery cliffs of the local shoreline during a heavy shower to capture the setting sun. Then, life happened, and things got in the way, and my careful studio-controlled review was trashed. Initially, I wanted to compare it to my Ursa mini 4.6k to look at focus and color - to test dual-native ISO and so forth. This review for the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k ended up entirely different than what I intended. So was that Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera? (Great, but not perfect.) I needed something small that could match the likes of the Ursa. Yet the GH5 wasn’t exactly the perfect camera either. ![]() However, after the sale, I couldn’t help but feel seller’s remorse because I knew I could no longer get some shots without renting a smaller unit - the Ursa Mini isn’t exactly DSLR mini. Between using the Blackmagic Ursa Mini 4.6k for video work and using the Fuji X100F for street and travel photography, I felt like the GH5 was no longer necessary, and it was losing resale value with each passing day. In our latest hands-on video gear review, we cover everything you want to know about the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K.Įarlier, this year I decided to part ways with the Panasonic GH5. ![]()
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