Curtis Campsall wrote:I hope they consider giving it a firmware update to give it all the cinema features that are on the pocket 6k cameras. If they don’t it will be the first time they’ve actually crippled hardware for a specific market segment. Notably absent are the cinema 4K shooting modes, and 2.8k slow mo. Also figuring exposure using gain value is a bummer if not what you’re used to.
6 dB = 1 full ISO exposure step (e.g. from 200 to 400)
From the tech specs:
ProRes Shooting Resolutions and Frame Rates
1920 x 1080 (HD) up to 120 fps - scaled from 2.7K windowed sensor
Interestingly not in BRAW, but:
Blackmagic RAW Shooting Resolutions and Frame Rates
1920 x 1080 (HD) up to 150 fps
Also nice from the manual:
Focus Zoom
This can be configured to show on the LCD or the front or main SDI to outputs
Playback Menu
The LCD touchscreen displays a timeline of segments representing all the recorded clips.
Each segment in the timeline represents an individual clip. The current clip name and number
is shown at the top left of the display and the total number of clips on the card or drive is shown
in brackets.
The counter ahead of the timeline displays the current location of the playhead and the counter
after the timeline displays the total duration of all the clips.
If Card Drops Frame
When set to ‘alert’ the dropped frame indicator will be displayed on the LCD
touchscreen, and recording will continue with dropped frames
Focus Assist Level
To set the level of focus assistance for your LCD touchscreen, front SDI or main SDI, move the
slider from left to right.
Note from me: Can be set between 0 and 100