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  1. BMCC 6K vs BMPCC 6K Pro – Should You Upgrade? | 4K Shooters

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    Technically, the full-frame 6K is a different series with the simpler name of “Cinema Camera 6K” while the 6K Pro is part of the Pocket Cinema Camera series. The biggest reason to go for the full-frame 6K is the larger 6K full-frame sensor. The image looks great and the sample footage provided does a good job of showing that off.
    Let’s start with the obvious differences. The new Cinema Camera 6K is full-frame and has an L-Mount while the Pocket 6K Pro has a Super 35mm sensor and the Canon EF mount. The full-frame sensor is noticeably bigger. Also, the full-frame sensor has a built-in optical low-pass filter which the Pocket 6K Pro does not.
    Resolutions are slightly different. The full-frame 6K will record in open gate at 6048 x 4032 and the Pocket 6K will record at 6144 x 3456. Maximum frame rates at the top resolutions are limited to 36 fps for full-frame and 50 fps for the Pocket. Blackmagic has made changes to the media options as well.
    Maximum frame rates at the top resolutions are limited to 36 fps for full-frame and 50 fps for the Pocket. Blackmagic has made changes to the media options as well. The Pocket 6K Pro has a CFast 2.0 and SD while the full-frame 6K has a single CFexpress Type B.
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