Blackmagic Design Micro Cinema Camera

 100,000

Effective Sensor?Size12.48mm x 7.02mm (Super?16)
Lens MountActive MFT mount.
Lens ControlIris, focus and zoom on supported?lenses.
Dynamic Range13 stops.
Shooting Resolutions1920 x 1080
Frame Rates1080p23.98, 1080p24, 1080p25, 1080p29.97, 1080p30, 1080p50, 1080p59.94,?1080p60
FocusRemote focus control via expansion connector when using compatible?lenses.
Iris ControlIris control via Rewind and Forward buttons, plus remote control via expansion connector when using compatible?lenses.
Controls6 control buttons including Record, Play, Rewind, Forward, Menu, and Power. 4 channel PWM plus 1 x S.Bus remote via the expansion connector.
Mounting Options1 x 1/4 inch (top), 3 x 1/4 inch (bottom).
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Description

Description

Introducing the Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera, a miniaturized Super 16mm, professional digital film camera that is designed to be operated remotely and capture action anywhere! A revolutionary built-in expansion port has PWM and S.Bus inputs so you can use a model airplane remote control to operate the camera wirelessly. Imagine adjusting focus, iris, and zoom wirelessly! The Micro Cinema Camera is a true digital film camera that features built-in RAW and ProRes recording, 13 stops of dynamic range, and an MFT lens mount. You get a true digital film camera that can go where no other digital film camera can!

The Super 16 sensor on the Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera is full 1080 HD resolution and has an incredible 13 stops of dynamic range! That means you get true digital film quality images because the sensor can capture more information in the bright and dark areas of the image. Unlike DSLR and action-style cameras that are limited to video range which clips highlights and shadows, the Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera gives you brighter highlights without clipping and rich detail in shadows. With an ISO up to 1600, you get great quality, even in locations with low lighting.

The built in recorder captures true 12-bit log digital film quality images without the artifacts you get on heavily compressed 8-bit H.264 files used on small consumer action and DSLR cameras. Files can be saved in either Cinema DNG RAW or ProRes. Cinema DNG RAW files are 12-bit log and give you all of the data from the camera?s sensor, so you have the latitude to change things like white balance and exposure long after the camera stops rolling. If you need smaller file sizes and longer recording times, you can use ProRes to get broadcast quality images. Both formats can be easily edited and color corrected with the included DaVinci Resolve for Mac and?Windows.

What?s Included

  • Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera
  • Expansion cable
  • LP-E6 battery
  • Turret dust cap
  • 12V AC Adapter
  • SD card with software and?manual