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Blackmagic Design has recently introduced a new version of their Pocket Cinema Camera 6K, the 6K G2. Almost identical to the original model, this new entry features an adjustable LCD screen, longer battery life, and support for an optional electronic viewfinder. It is now available for $1,995.
The original Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K was first introduced in 2019, followed by the 6K Pro version almost two years later. Both cameras produce high-quality, cinematic images, but the latter offers a more complete set of features, including an internal set of ND filters.
Now, the company has introduced an upgraded version of the original 6K model. This G2 version inherits some of the advanced features of the 6K Pro and also comes with the brand new Blackmagic Camera 7.9 software. Let’s take a closer look.
The new BMPCC 6K G2 is pretty much identical to the Pro version. Indeed, the two cameras share the same Super 35 sensor (6144×3456 pixels), Dual Native ISO capabilities, Canon EF mount, recording formats (both BRAW and ProRes), and I/O connections. The biggest difference is the lack of built-in ND filters on the new 6K G2.
Compared to the original 6K, the camera now features an adjustable 5-inch LCD touchscreen display. Users can tilt it up or down to easily adapt to different shooting scenarios. Talking about monitoring, the 6K G2 now supports the optional Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Pro EVF that is also compatible with the 6K Pro.
The viewfinder has an integrated 1280×960 OLED display, features glass diopters with ±4 focus adjustments, and offers a swivel range of 70°. Moreover, it comes with 4 different eyecups that can easily adapt to right or left eyes.
Finally, battery life has also been improved. Indeed, the camera now takes the larger NP-F570 batteries. Just like the 6K Pro, it is compatible with the additional Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Battery Pro Grip for extended power time.
Along with the new 6K G2 model, Blackmagic Design has introduced a new software update that is also compatible with the Pocket Cinema Camera 4k, 6K, and 6K Pro models. The update brings a redesigned interface with some nice improvements. These include:
Also, the company has unveiled a secret feature that all these BMPCC have always had: gyro sensor data. This information is stored as metadata in the BRAW file and will soon be supported in DaVinci Resolve for footage stabilization.
The new Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2 is now available for purchase for $1,995. For reference, the 6K Pro version currently retails for $2,495. Included with the camera, you will receive a full version of DaVinci Resolve Studio.
Moreover, the optional Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Pro EVF and Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Battery Pro Grip are available for $495 and $145 respectively.
Finally, the Blackmagic Camera 7.9 software update is available now free of charge and can be downloaded from the company’s Support Center.
What do you think of the new Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2? What other features would you have liked to see? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!
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Francesco Andreola is a Milan-based filmmaker. He currently teaches the Video Technology class at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Milan. He works in the Camera Department as a camera operator and assistant.