Review | Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K
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- Опубліковано 28 бер 2024
- In this video, George takes us through the Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K. This is Blackmagic's first entry into the full-frame sensor market and it's also their first L-Mount body! This camera is really a trump card for any filmmaker or videographer. Its range of versatile shooting options at a very affordable price makes it a viable option and in many cases, a better option than other similar cameras in the market. It has everything a filmmaker could need to tell their stories efficiently and creatively.
Learn more here about the BM6K: bit.ly/3vGdDx4
⬇️ Here’s the kit we used to make this video: ⬇️
Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K:
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Panasonic LUMIX S 24mm f1.8 Lens:
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Panasonic LUMIX S Pro 24-70mm f2.8 Lens:
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Sony A7S III:
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Sony 50mm f1.8 Lens:
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Sony 24mm f1.4 Lens:
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Rode Wireless GO II:
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Ronin RS 3 Gimbal:
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Atomos Ninja V HDMI Monitor/Recorder:
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SanDisk 64GB Extreme PRO 300MB/s UHS-II SDXC Card:
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Fantastic video, and the audio was super clean.
informative review on 6K potential Thanks Wex.
Any issues with vignetting with the Lumix lens at 24 as in here the 24-105 does?
Thanks for the video, ignore the negative energy or keyboard warriors
It's either ironic and happenstance or intentional to release two videos within a week that focus heavily on BMD cameras.
In this video, the 6K Full Frame is focused, and the Ursa G2 was concentrated on that restaurant commercial BTS.
What lens??
New Camera?
There is no such thing like the "true look" of your lenses. If you own a certain camera system you know how your lenses look like there is no point in thinking in 35 mm terms if you own an apsc medium format or mft camera. Why should i think in numbers of a system i dont own?