![]() What this means is that when recording in film (log) mode and viewing in video, you are applying a Rec. 709 look-up table to the image for more accurate viewing. ![]() If you tap the viewscreen twice, it zooms for expanded focus. Tap once and you get a slate with mini keyboard with anything entered being written to clip metadata. The camera writes to solid-state drives inserted into a slot. These have limited insertion/removal cycles and a more permanent caddy mount would prolong media life. ![]() Blackmagic has a list of qualifying drives, but more about that later. I/O ports include BNC SDI out, Thunderbolt, headphones and two audio channels, with the audio input jacks being RCA phono plug-type, rather than XLR. The camera’s internal battery is rated for 90 minutes of use between charges and there’s a connector for AC power or external batteries.įar too often I end up testing cameras by shooting sleeping cats, skittish squirrels and the like. I decided to test this time in some actual video production, and connected with Josh Apter at the Manhattan Edit Workshop and Peter Olsen, DP, who were working on a project. My test camera came with a Kingston 120 GB SSD, qualified by Blackmagic for raw recording. That card would hold about 15 minutes of raw footage. We recorded perhaps 10 minutes for the first scene before switching to a SanDisk Extreme 480 GB SSD that I own.
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