Testseek.com have collected 26 expert reviews of the Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4K and the average rating is 88%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 4K.
May 2019
(88%)
26 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Incredible compressed Blackmagic Raw recording, Lots of connectivity options, Packs a lot into its small size, Lightweight yet tough, Good value,
Slow autofocus, No continuous autofocus, No in-body stabilisation, Almost useless for stills,
A superb pro-level filmmaker's camera at a manageable size and a great priceProsIncredible compressed Blackmagic Raw recordingLots of connectivity optionsPacks a lot into its small sizeLightweight yet toughGood valueConsSlow autofocusNo continuous autofoc...
Abstract: It's no larger than an SLR, but the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K capable of capturing extremely high-quality 4K video. We grabbed more hands-on time with the camera to see what else it's capable of - including how it compares to a Canon C200 - and i...
Huge, sharp screen, Comprehensive connections, Excellent 4K video capture
Weak battery life, Inconsistent battery meter, No articulating screen
There's no getting around it, the BlackMagic Pocket Cinema camera isn't perfect - it doesn't have an articulating screen, the battery meter isn't always reliable and battery life isn't great generally. While that all matters though, it's also very easy to...
Published: 2018-11-20, Author: Leo , review by: kitguru.net
Very low price for a 4K 60fps camera, Dual native ISO 400 and 3200, Four built in microphones plus XLR with Phantom power, Huge 5inch LCD touch screen, Dual slots for CFast 2.0 and SD cards plus USBC flash disk
White balance behaves in a peculiar way, 5inch LCD touch screen has no movement, Build quality feels plasticky, You need to watch battery life carefully, ProRes LT File sizes are six times larger than GH5 files. RAW files are huge
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K is an impressive camera that packs 4K 60fps recording into a small body. It is worth emphasising the body is not as small as you might expect as it seems the word ‘Pocket' means something different in Blackmagic-speak.On...
Abstract: It's no larger than an SLR, but the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K capable of capturing extremely high-quality 4K video. We had extensive hands-on time at a recent Blackmagic event – so here's what we thought. A few years back, Blackmagic Designs cam...
Super high quality 4k video, even in low light, Ergonomic and weighty camera body for easy handling, Super bright and crisp 5” LCD touchscreen
Abysmal battery life if you don't use third-party power options, No in-camera stabilization, Lack of continuous autofocus might prove difficult for amateur videographers
The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k is an excellent choice for low-budget filmmakers that want stellar image quality for a stellar price. It's easy to hold and to use, but the pocket camera is not without some issues. The battery life is especially poo...
Abstract: Blackmagic has given us two amazing cameras with amazing value with the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K and Pocket Cinema Camera 6K. We're here today to uncover what camera is the better of the two and which one you should buy. We will be showing you f...
Excellent value, solid build quality, intuitive UI, great video quality, widelyavailable batteries, full license for DaVinci Resolve included in price
Limited functionality, prone to the occasional but crippling glitch, display hard to read in bright sun, Price: $1,295 | Info: blackmagicdesign.com
The PCC4K is a unique camera with a very specific niche. It's not a replacement or a substitute for a mirrorless or DSLR and it's not for filmmakers who need H.264 straight from the camera. It has a price point that belies its sophistication and the quali...