
See the Blackmagic Design website for more information. These new models join the existing Studio Camera 4K Plus.

The new Studio Camera 6K Pro is available immediately for $2,495 and the Blackmagic 4K Pro G2 is available for $1,865. Like the 6K, the 4K Pro G2 includes a slew of wired connections like SDI, 10G ethernet, and XLR. Both this camera and the 6K are the first to include built-in livestreaming, sending an HD H.264 feed back to the studio via remote data, like a USB-C connected smartphone or hotspot. The sensor is a Super 35-size unit likely to be from Sony Semiconductor, similar to that used in the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K (and cameras such as Fujifilm's X-T4).īuilt-in ND filters provide 2, 4, or 6 stops of protection at the push of a button or enabled remotely from the control room.Īlongside this new top-tier option is a refreshed Blackmagic Studio Camera 4K Pro G2, featuring a Micro Four Thirds mount. Although prior Studio Cameras gave buyers the option of Micro Four Thirds or Canon EF mounts, the 6K Pro is strictly EF-only due to its larger sensor. Blackmagic say that this new model has up to 13 stops of dynamic range, with plenty of latitude for color correcting work in post and a max ISO of 25600. With a resolution of 6144 x 3456, the 6K Pro can shoot from 23.98 to 60 fps. The headlining feature is that new 6K ability, which means the addition of a new, higher-resolution sensor.

Moreover, the built-in tally lamp, large side handles, and pop-up screen shade truly make this ready for studio duty. Like past Studio Cameras, this keeps the slim profile, 7-inch rear HDR screen, and broadcast-grade hardline connections like 12G-SDI, 10Gbit/s ethernet, and XLR for audio. The new Super 35 format Studio Camera 6K Pro builds on the design and usability of the company's prior Studio options, but adds some advanced features that set it apart. Blackmagic's Studio line of cameras got a major new model today.
