
Built-in 5” LCD touchscreen allows accurate focus when shooting 4K. 3.5mm audio jack, headphone jack, and locking DC 12 volt power connection. Professional mini XLR input with 48 volts of phantom power for connecting to pro microphones. Features full-size HDMI output for monitoring with camera status graphic overlay.
Standard open file formats compatible with popular NLE software such as 10-bit ProRes and 12-bit RAW. USB-C expansion port allows longer duration recording directly to an external SSD or flash disk. Built-in SD, UHS-II, and CFast card recorders. Multi-function grip for quick access to recording start/stop, still photos, ISO, shutter, aperture, white balance, power, and more. Carbon fiber polycarbonate composite body makes it lightweight, portable, and durable. Up to 25600 ISO for incredible low light performance. Super wide 13 stops of dynamic range allows capture for a high-end feature film look. Compatible with extremely high-quality Micro Four Thirds lenses. Full size 4/3 sized sensor with native 4096 x 2160 resolution sized sensor. This feature list comes directly from Blackmagic’s website: I’ve been an owner of this camera for about three years now, so here is my honest opinion of the features. I was very excited to get my hands on one of these, so I purchased one in June of 2019. That camera was bulky, had poor low light performance, and had many issues that desperately needed an upgrade. This camera seemed like a dream come true as I was a long-time user of the Blackmagic Cinema Camera 2.5K.
According to Blackmagic’s website, the Pocket Cinema 4K offers a list of great features, including a mirrorless 4/3 HDR sensor, dual native ISO with up to 26,500 ISO, and more at a price point of 1,295 USD.