Cinema Camera

This article is about the line of digital movie cameras developed and manufactured by Blackmagic Design. For the digital movie camera of the same name, see Blackmagic Cinema Camera.
The Blackmagic Cinema Camera with a lens attached.

The Cinema Camera is a line of digital movie cameras developed and manufactured by Blackmagic Design, introduced in September 4, 2012. They are a series of small form-factor cameras that shoot in either 4K, 2.5K and 1080p and are meant to be versatile compared to standard digital movie cameras.

Models

Features

Formats

All cameras use at least the RAW, CinemaDNG, Apple ProRes and/or Avid DNxHD codecs and formats in either 4K, 2.5K or 1080p.[1][2][3]

Software

All of the cameras uses Blackmagic's proprietary Camera Utility software, in which all need to be connected to a computer via USB to install the firmware and are obtained through Blackmagic's Support Center.[4][5]

References

  1. Dent, Steve (4 September 2012). "Blackmagic Design starts shipping Cinema Cameras in limited quantity". Engadget. Retrieved 2 December 2016 via AOL.
  2. "Blackmagic Design Production Camera 4K (EF Mount)". B&H Photo Video. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  3. "Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera CINECAMPOCHDMFT". B&H Photo Video. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  4. Fairley, Russ (23 January 2015). "Blackmagic Deisgn Rolls Out Blackmagic Camera Utility 2.0". Videomaker. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
  5. "Blackmagic Design: Support". Blackmagic Design. Retrieved 2 December 2016.
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