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Diy black magic battery
Diy black magic battery








  1. DIY BLACK MAGIC BATTERY UPGRADE
  2. DIY BLACK MAGIC BATTERY PORTABLE

Adding the optional grip ups the capacity to two batteries for extra-long recording sessions.

DIY BLACK MAGIC BATTERY PORTABLE

By reducing the amount of light hitting the sensor, neutral density filters allow shooters to shoot at slower shutter speeds and wider apertures, even in bright settings.įor power, the 6K Pro draws on Sony’s NP-F570 batteries, which are extremely common and portable between different devices in the cinema world. Shooting with shutter speeds that are too short can make video look jittery, which can be cool for John Wick-style action sequences, but doesn’t really work in many other instances. If you’re a still shooter, this may not sound very handy, but it’s extremely useful for video. In addition to the sensor itself, the 6K Pro includes motorized neutral density filters that can block two, four, or six stops of light coming into the camera.

DIY BLACK MAGIC BATTERY UPGRADE

The tilting screen is a big upgrade over the previous model. That can come in handy later for editing and color grading. The extra resolution allows for oversampled 4K footage, which pulls in more details than native 4K. Inside, Blackmagic has equipped the 6K Pro with the same color processing tech found in its IMAX-worthy (and 2020 Best of What’s New award-winning) URSA Mini Pro 12K. For reference, the iPhone 12 Pro maxes out around 1,200 nits on its brightest HDR setting. It also puts out 1,500 nits of brightness, which is enough illumination that it should be easy to see even in bright surroundings. The new 6K Pro now has a five-inch tilting HDR touchscreen display with a 1920 x 1080 resolution. The back of the camera, however, is where you’ll find the biggest upgrade, at least from a usability standpoint. A true cinema camera like this offers more useful connectivity compared to a hybrid camera like a Sony Alpha or Canon EOS. Like the rest of its siblings, the 6K Pro utilizes Black Magic’s slightly odd-looking body design with a Super 35mm sensor inside and a Canon EF mount (its autofocus DSLR lenses) on the front. This week, Blackmagic Design introduced a new model in its Pocket Cinema Camera, the 6K Pro. But for many pro and high-end shooters, it’s still overkill. It’s an impressive number and it looks great on marketing material, and it does comes in handy for some specific purposes. By now, you’ve seen cameras-even those attached to smartphones-with specs boasting the ability to shoot 8K footage.










Diy black magic battery