

The Pocket 6K Pro comes with Blackmagic Design’s 5th generation colour science (the same as that found in the URSA Mini Pro 12K) offering more accurate and cleaner reproductions than we’ve seen from their other Pocket Cinema cameras so far.

As with the standard Pocket 6K, the Pocket 6K Pro uses an active Canon EF lens mount allowing you to adjust the focus and aperture on AF lenses from within the camera’s touchscreen. You can shoot full-resolution 6K footage at up to 60fps or at 120fps in windowed mode.

The camera offers 13 stops of dynamic range with a dual native ISO sensor capable of up to ISO25,600. They’re motor-driven, which is different to those found in the URSA Mini Pro. And a brand new feature that should also save you a little money is that the Pocket 6K Pro features internal 2, 4 & 6 stop neutral density filters. That’s been addressed, too, with the Pocket 6K Pro, which is powered from a readily available and inexpensive Sony NP-F570 style battery for a much longer use time. The bit with the new camera starts around 1 hour and 20 minutes from the start.Īnother feature of the Pocket 4K and Pocket 6K that often forces people to seek external power options is the battery. Here’s the live stream of the announcement.
