Alex Mitchell wrote:The interesting thing about BMD's line of cameras is that—to my understanding—they build them around FPGAs instead of ASICs. This gives them some flexibility to make sweeping changes if they want to (e.g. swapping out CinemaDNG for BRAW) but FPGAs still have limits when it comes to the number of features you can implement at any given time. If the FPGAs in these cameras had spare resources, which I kinda doubt, it would still be a ton of work to cram another codec in there. I can practically guarantee this won't happen.
I'm curious though: how compressed do you need your footage to be? BRAW 12:1 generates very small files, and DCI/UHD ProRes Proxy files are even smaller. If you're okay with lower resolutions then you can get about an hour of ProRes Proxy 1080p on to a 16GB SDHC card. You have options if you just need oodles of record time with these bodies.
Basically the same bitrate others camera do with h265 format.
At the same bitrare of a 4k h.265 420 10bit i can have a crappy prores proxy at 1080p...
Unfortunately, BM cinema camera are not good if you want small high quality files.
You need to shoot in high quality, with high file size, and then convert for archive.
But it would be much less imbactful ant time consuming the reverse, for certain type of event.
Option are a good thing.
Anyway, too bad, it will never be possible.