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  2. Cinema Camera (2012) - Wikipedia

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    The Blackmagic Cinema Camera (often simply the Cinema Camera or BMCC) is a digital movie camera developed and manufactured by Blackmagic Design and released on September 4, 2012. It is part of the Cinema Camera family of digital movie cameras and shoots 2.5K video in raw, Apple ProRes, CinemaDNG and Avid DNxHD formats.

  3. Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera - Wikipedia

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    The first in the Pocket Cinema Camera line with the ability to shoot 4K video, this model included a 4/3 image sensor and mount, and is capable of both ProRes and Blackmagic Raw. [2] In August 2019, Blackmagic Design released the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K with a Super 35 camera sensor and EF mount for US$2,495. [3]

  4. Talk:Blackmagic Cinema Camera - Wikipedia

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    Some people in online forums do call it the "Blackmagic Cinema Camera 2.5K" or the "BMCC 2.5K", but those aren't reliable sources. I get that there's some ambiguity between the first product of the Cinema Camera line and the line itself, but I don't think this type of renaming is the right way to resolve it (if it needs to be resolved at all ...

  5. Cinema Camera - Wikipedia

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    The Cinema Camera is a line of digital movie cameras developed and manufactured by Blackmagic Design, introduced on September 4, 2012. They are a series of small form-factor cinema cameras that shoot in 6K, 4K, 2.5K, and 1080p resolution, making them more versatile when compared to standard-resolution digital movie cameras.

  6. Blackmagic Design - Wikipedia

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    Blackmagic Design Pty Ltd is an Australian digital cinema company and manufacturer based in Port Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.It designs and produces broadcast and cinema-grade hardware; notably, high-end digital movie cameras, and also develops video editing software, such as the DaVinci Resolve and Blackmagic Fusion applications.

  7. List of large sensor interchangeable-lens video cameras

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    Blackmagic: Micro Cinema Camera: 12.48 x 7.02 mm CMOS 2.88 MFT: SD card 10-bit 4:2:2 ProRes, 12-bit CinemaDNG RAW 1920 x 1080 200 - 1600 (800 native) 13 stops Rolling None None 23.98 - 60 [35] Blackmagic: Pocket Cinema Camera [32] 12.48 x 7.02 mm CMOS 2.88 MFT: SD card 10-bit 4:2:2 ProRes, 12-bit CinemaDNG RAW 1920 x 1080 200 - 1600 (800 native)

  8. Blackmagic URSA - Wikipedia

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    The Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K was announced on April 12, 2024, and is the first URSA camera to have a full frame large format sensor. The camera has a sensor claimed to be capable of 16 stops of dynamic range, and like the previous URSA Mini Pro 12k models, has a custom RGBW sensor layout, as opposed to the more standard Bayer pattern.

  9. CinemaDNG - Wikipedia

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    Blackmagic Design (April 2013): Blackmagic Design announces support for CinemaDNG in their Pocket Cinema Camera and Production Camera 4K. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] Norpix (January 2013): Norpix announces support for CinemaDNG export (transcoding), with its StreamPix 5 DVR software , commonly used when recording video with Machine Vision Cameras.