Blackmagic Design CINECAMPOCHDEF06P Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro Canon EF

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When you coordinate a multi camera recording through ATEM Mini, Pocket Cinema Cameras
change their codec setting to Blackmagic RAW for high quality isolated recording to internal
media. When you plug Pocket Cinema Cameras into ATEM Mini they change their frame rate
tomatch the frame rate setting of ATEM Mini. If you want to choose a different output framerate
for ATEM Mini after plugging in all video sources, you can change the switcher settings in
ATEMSoftware Control. For more information, see the ATEM Mini manual.
Record Settings 2
The second page of the ‘record’ settings tab contains the following options.
Pocket Cinema Camera 6K options for ‘dynamic range’ and ‘sensor area’
Pocket Cinema Camera 4K options for ‘dynamic range’ and ‘sensor area’
Dynamic Range
Adjust the ‘dynamic range’ setting by tapping the dynamic range icons. Blackmagic Pocket
Cinema Camera has three dynamic range settings:
Film The ‘film’ setting shoots video using a log curve that allows you to maintain
the greatest dynamic range, and maximizes the information in your video
signal to help you get the most out of color grading software, such as
DaVinci Resolve.
Extended Video The ‘extended video’ setting offers a good balance between ‘video’ and
film’ dynamic range settings. This setting offers a wider dynamic range
than ‘video,’ while applying a mild contrast change with a smooth roll off in
the highlights. ‘Extended video’ is suitable for use with standard broadcast
monitors and is a helpful setting if you have limited time for post production
and want to record your clips with a pleasing ‘look’ applied.
Video The ‘video’ setting is similar to the REC 709 color standard for high
definition video. This lets you work faster by recording directly to the
compressed video formats in a color space suitable for direct delivery or
minimal post processing.
NOTE When recording Blackmagic RAW and ProRes using ‘film’ dynamic range,
theimage will appear dull and desaturated on your touchscreen. This is because
the image file contains a lot of data that hasn’t yet been graded to suit a standard
display. However, while recording film dynamic range, you can monitor the video on
the touchscreen and HDMI output using a display LUT, or look up table, designed to
simulate a standard contrast. For more information, refer to the ‘3D LUTs’ section
in this manual.
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