With a BMPCC 4K, you can shoot 4K DCI BRAW 3.1 60 fps on a $219.99 USD 2 TB Samsung T5 SSD.ġ0 hours of 6K BRAW 3.1 30 fps wide angle video, with the used BMPCC 6K camera and used Canon 11-24mm F4L lens costs (1600 + 1600 + 6230) $9,430 USD.ġ0 hours of 2.6K BRAW 3.1 30 fps wide angle video, with the used BMPCC 4K camera and a used Kinoptik 5.7mm F/1.8 lens costs (486 + 27 + 850 + 296) $1,659 USD. Although they are faster than SSDs, Blackmagic officially does not have any cards or drives that they recommend at speeds any faster than BRAW 6K 5:1 at 50 fps. Shooting 6K BRAW on a Cfast 2 card is around 6-8x more expensive for the same size. No SSD is certified to record 6K BRAW 3.1 at 30 fps. If a $700 1 TB Cfast 2 card is used, that is 67 min./TB or $623.00 USD per hour, assuming it will record the clips. A 6K BRAW 3.1 30 fps file at 247 MB/s is about 3.25X larger. The URSA Mini Pro 12K does.Ī 2.6K BRAW 3.1 30 fps file at 76 MB/s takes up around 219 min./TB, or $29.65 USD per hour. The BMPCC 6K does not offer a sensor area option to cover a Super 16 image area. I bought a BMPCC 4K in mint condition for $850 USD. When used in the 2.6K sensor area of a BMPCC 4K, it has a full frame field of view of 5.7x2.88 = 16.4mm. A $27 adapter lets me use it on a MFT camera. I bought a Super 16mm Kinoptik 5.7mm f/1.8 lens in ARRI S mount for $486 USD. A Blackmagic Pocket 6K sells for over $1600 USD used. Assuming that you shoot with the full width of the sensor, it has a full frame field of view of 11x1.558(36/23.1) = 17.1mm. A used one in good condition sells for $1600 USD or higher. A Canon EF 11-24mm F4L STM lens costs $2999.00.
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