

The body also has Bluetooth wireless control, HDMI for connecting field monitors and, best of all, will ship with Resolve 15 at a cost of just $1,295. There's a five-inch touch display too, which, although fixed, should be good for many situations and grants access to the familiar menu system from the Ursa. On top of this, the camera has a USB-C port so you can record directly to your editing drive, or use the SD and CFast 2.0 slots built in. Should you wish to use the glass from your favourite Canon or similar, you'll be able to. The body will ship with an MFT mount, but adapters will be available for other systems. The Pocket Cinema Camera 4k also promises an excellent ISO range of up to 25,600 for low-light shooting and frame rates up to120fps, 13 stops of dynamic range and RAW options.

Housed in a compact body, it'll include a mini XLR jack with phantom power for pro audio capture.

The camera, which won't be available until September, will land with a 4k Micro Four Thirds chip. Paired with Resolve Studio, it could be the core of an indie VFX studio, letting you shoot, edit, grade, and add effects and titles, all for one price with the pro level of interoperability you would expect from a single developer. The new camera takes the original model and updates it beyond recognition. Shipping with DaVinci Resolve 15 is the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k – one of a number of new hardware items also announced by the company. Blackmagic’s Pocket Cinema Camera is back, with new 4k video powers
