BMPCC 6K Review Part 1 – Low Light Test

In this Part 1 of the review, I share my experience using the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K, especially it’s top 3 selling features, namely, recording videos in 6K resolution, shooting in extremely low light, and ease of use… ► https://youtu.be/P2tjeVIL5D8

I will be covering…

  1. Sensor Size – Super 35 vs APS-C
  2. EF Mount – Manual Lens vs Automatic Lens
  3. Battery Life – Alternative Power Solutions
  4. Using the BMPCC 6K – Buttons and Touchscreen
  5. Memory Card – Storage Size and Recording Time
  6. Blackmagic Raw – and other codec options
  7. Maxing Out the ISO – 25600 in the dark!

Check out my Full Review of the BMPCC 6K here… https://www.videolane.com/bmpcc6k/

I will cover these and more in part 2.

  • Selecting the frame rate. 24fps? 50fps? 60fps?
  • It gets hot quickly… is the cooling fan noisy?
  • It gets heavy handheld… stabilization solution?

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See you in the next one!

Adrian Lee
VIDEOLANE.COM

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