


All models include DaVinci Resolve with purchase. The Cinema Camera can be bought in Canon EF, MFT and Arri PL models, although the EF is the only model native to the Carl Zeiss ZE mount. In February 2021, Blackmagic Design released the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k Pro, an updated version of the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K, which features internal ND filters, and a high brightness flip out screen. In August 2019, Blackmagic Design released the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k with a Super 35 camera sensor and EF mount for US$2,495. The first in the Pocket Cinema Camera line with the ability to shoot 4K video, this model included a 4/3 image sensor and mount. Īt the NAB Show in April 2018, Blackmagic Design announced and demonstrated the Pocket Cinema Camera 4K at a price of US$1,295. In March 2015, another update added lossless raw capability. On October, a firmware update allowed the cameras to format solid-state drives within the camera. It was then given an Arri PL model, as well as the Production Camera 4K, in September 2014. Īlongside the announcement of the Pocket Cinema Camera and Production Camera 4K at NAB in April 2013, the price was dropped from its initial value to US$1,995 on August. A passive Micro Four Thirds model was then announced at IBC in September for release in December, along with a collaboration with Arri for a set of kits exclusively for the camera. However, in August, the release date was delayed for "final stages of Thunderbolt certification and internal testing". At the NAB Show in April 2012, Blackmagic Design announced and demonstrated the Cinema Camera and slated for its release on July with an initial price of US$2,995.
