is that really what happened? Still in 2024??
there is only 1080p50 HDMI output in Pocket Cinema Camera 6K ???
I would like to buy a new Pocket Cinema Camera 6k and am stumbling over many questions

I will compile and record a lifestream with OBS Studio, this one with FullHD that's fine.
But I would like to record the live edit in full quality and clean HDMI, at least 4K.
So that I can possibly change the material afterwards.
At the same time, I would like to record the "raw data" on the camera's CF cards,
for the customer and for other edits if necessary
I will capture the video from the camera with:
Blackmagic DeckLink Quad HDMI Recorder:
4K Video Standards
4Kp23.98 DCI,
4Kp24 DCI,
4Kp25 DCI,
4Kp29.97 DCI,
4Kp30 DCI,
4Kp50 DCI,
4Kp59.94 DCI,
4Kp60 DCI
lets you capture from 4 different HDMI sources in any combination of SD, HD, Ultra HD, 4K
It's embarrassing that Blackmagic Pocket Cinema can't output 4K or 6K even
though the capture card can read 4K

A question: Am I making a mistake in thinking here?
My setup again:
I will work with 3 cameras, all of which will record in 4K/50p.
They are not served and stand alone on a tripod.
Recording possible for up to 2 hours.
It is correct that the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K does not have
a time limit of 29 minutes?? This is important for my Workflow!
Please correct me if I am misinformed, thank you.
For short recordings / live events of around an hour, I make a live mix with OBS.
I capture this live mix at the HDMI output of the camera
with: Blackmagic DeckLink Quad HDMI Recorder.
>> for Live/Online FullHD is enough here.
I need to simultaneously save these live events to the camera's internal CF card
in at least 4K. As a backup.
I need to save these live events, what I put together with OBS,
on the computer at the same time.
A memory or trailer may possibly be edited from this later, so it is important that this recording:
Starting from the HDMI output of the camera, going into the computer, in at least 4K is possible.
Thanks for all Ideas and feedback Mt. Bee