Blackmagic Design Cinema Camera (EF Mount)
Model: CINECAM26KEF
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Sensor Resolution | 2432 x 1366 |
Raw Resolution | 12-bit RAW files recorded at 2432 x 1366 |
Shooting Resolutions | 2.5K RAW at 2432 x 1366 ProRes and DNxHD at 1920 x 1080 |
Frame Rates | 23.98p, 24p, 25p, 29.97p, 30p |
Sensor Size | Actual: 16.64 x 14.04 mm Active: 15.6 x 8.8 mm |
Dynamic Range | 13 stops |
Focus | Focus button turns on peaking |
Iris Control | Compatible with any manually operated iris based lens |
Lens Mount | EF Mount (active) |
Screen | Size: 5" with 800 x 480 resolution Type: Integrated LCD capacitive touchscreen |
Metadata | Automatic camera data and user data such as shot number, filenames and keywords |
Controls | Onscreen touch menus Physical buttons for recording and transport control |
Microphone | Integrated mono microphone |
Speaker | Integrated mono speaker |
Connections | SDI Video Output: 1 x 10-bit HD-SDI 4:2:2 with choice of Film or Video Dynamic Range Analog Audio Input: 2 x 1/4" TRS balanced phone switchable between microphone and line levels Analog Audio Output: 1 x 3.5 mm TRS stereo mini headphone SDI Audio Output: 4 channels in HD-SDI Remote Control: 1 x 2.5 mm LANC for Record Start/Stop, Iris Control and Focus Control Computer Interface: Thunderbolt port for capture of RAW video and audio, USB 2.0 mini B port for software updates and configuration External Power: 12V-30V DC port for external battery power or use included 12V AC adapter |
Storage | Type: Removable 2.5" SSD Format: Mac OS Extended format (SSDs can be formatted on any Mac or use Mediafour MacDrive [not included] on a Windows PC) Rates: 5 MB/frame in RAW 2.5K fits about 30 minutes of 24p video on a 256 GB solid state disk - compressed HD formats fit more than 5 times the amount of RAW video Uncompressed Recording Format: RAW 2.5K CinemaDNG Compressed Recording Format: Apple ProRes and Avid DNxHD. All compressed recording in 1920x1080 10-bit YUV with choice of Film or Video dynamic range |
Standards | SDI Compliance: SMPTE 292M SDI Audio Sampling: 24-bit/48 kHz |
Mounting | 3 x 1/4" thread mounting points on top of camera 1 x 1/4" thread tripod mount with locator pin |
Power | Integrated Lithium-ion Polymer rechargeable battery 12~30 VDC port for external battery power or use included 12 VAC adapter |
Battery | Life: Approximately 90 minutes Charge Time: Approximately 2 hours when not in use |
Dimensions | 6.5 x 4.5 x 5" (166 x 114 x 126 mm) 1 Please Note:Excluding detachable sunshade and turret dust capclose |
Weight | 3.3 lb (1.5 kg) |
It's a powerful video camera at an affordable price, but the Blackmagic Cinema Camera is not for everyone....
I'm not sure what the mediocre rating is about. I've had this camera for two years and I love it. You have to buy the right accessories to make it do what you want (video gear 101) but it gives beautiful image, it's reliable and it's still probably the best value out there for entry-level, pro...
I Freaking Love this thing, however, make sure you test your SSD card over a dozen times by shooting 15 minutes plus before you take on paying gig! I had issues with 2 cards that were approved by Black Magic and have now since been removed from there list because of failure!!
This is by far the best camera I have ever owned. The grain is like film (stay at 800 ISO for widest possible dynamic range at all times) and once one gets a Novaflex mount all Nikon lenses work amazing as well.
Great camera - but it does take some shooting to get the hang of, and to get the most out of it. Of course the only way to REALLY get the most out of it is if you thoroughly understand color correction.
This is an amazing camera for the price. The images it captures are above and beyond anything my dlsr, a t2i, is capable. 13 bit rocks! However, there is a learning curve in post production. Educate yourself before you buy.
In order to keep this concise, I will simply list the pros and cons, and then you should be able to decide from there. Let's start with the PROs first. PROS Gives a very filmic or cinematic look Easy to balance on a Steadicam Global shutter, good for tracking action Records in high quality codecs,...
The camera is great as all the advertising says. But be aware of other accesories that you have to buy.
There is no costumer support. PLEASE DO NOT reload the firmware. Internal batery is not good, and last just a few minutes before turning off. In the end, I have a very nice grey paperweight, with 2000 USD EF lens.
I'll keep this short. I've been shooting HDDSLR films for work for some time and recently decided to put in the time and effort to step up to a Black Magic Cinema Camera. I was excited by the test footage online comparing it to the Canon HDDSLRs out there and felt the price tag as justified by the...
The image quality of this camera is mind blowing, however, there are some limitations. The advertised remote control capability is misrepresented. Only functions such as start/stop, record and maybe focus actually work.
- 2.5K Image Sensor
- 12-bit RAW, ProRes, and DNxHD Formats
- 13 Stops of Dynamic Range
- 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30p Frame Rates
- Canon EF Lens Mount
- LCD Touchscreen with Metadata Entry
- SDI Video Output and Thunderbolt Port
- Mic/Line Audio Inputs
- Records to Removable SSD Drives
- Includes DaVinci Resolve and UltraScope
- Blackmagic Design Cinema Camera (EF Mount)
- External 12 VAC Power Supply
- DaVinci Resolve Software for Mac OS X and Windows
- UltraScope waveform monitoring software
- Media Express Software
- Detachable Sun Shield
- Carry Strap
- Turret Dust Cap
- Limited 1-Year Warranty