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Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro (21.20 Mpx, 50p)
EUR2298,–

Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro

21.20 Mpx, 50p


Question about Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro

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wipfmartin

2 years ago

Hello Together I often go to the airport to film and would like to get the best out of it. But that is not so easy, what is the best for me. For me, a camera doesn't need a thousand buttons, but the quality should be right. For me it is important: - Strong zoom and autofocus (together with accessories) that shake when it's cold, or even with a strong zoom, to redirect as strongly as possible. - Very good microphone (can also be separate) - Strong colours - Not mandatory, but would be cool with stream function - Good recordings in the dark At the moment I own a Sony FDR-AX53. Would a type like the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro be worthwhile here, or do you go for a camera ala Canon video camera XA45 in the classic style? It's mainly filming, photos are incidental. Thanks for the help

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dkuettel1

2 years ago

Helpful answer
Hello, I can't answer the question because I bought it for my nephew in Central America
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walter.bachmann63

2 years ago

The BM PCC 6K Pro is a very good video camera and, compared to the Sony FDR-AX53, a clear step towards better quality, especially in low-light situations. But: the camera has no auto-focus.
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NoApple

2 years ago

If you want good AF, Blackmagic is definitely the wrong choice. Take a Sony or Canon.
You can make "strong colours" in post-processing.