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BLACKMAGIC HAS POCKET CINEMA UPGRADE IN HAND
Blackmagic Design BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON
IBC visitors can be among the fi rst to get their hands on the new Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K , the latest model of the imager which includes an adustable touchscreen, a larger battery for longer shooting, plus support for an optional electronic viewfi nder. The replaces the original P and adds features that were previously only found on the Pro model. It boasts a larger uper sensor that allows shooting with a shallow depth of fi eld and anamorphic lenses. It also houses the latest Blackmagic generation colour science and retains the stops of dynamic range, dual native I and lens mount from the previous model.
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LucidLink BY ADRIAN PENNINGTON The BMPCC 6K G2 with OLED EVF
rant Petty, of lackmagic, said ince the release of the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro, customers have been asking for some of the features to be added to the model. eve been able to achieve even greater manufacturing effi ciencies which means that we are now able to release this new model. The addition of a tilting display, pro compatibility, and larger ony-style P batteries are also different from the Pro model. 7.C49
Partnerships with AA and Telestream have been announced by ucidink, which is showing applications of the pact in action as a single workfl ow at I. ucidinks centralised data
repository provides immediate data access combined with AA iskover edia dition, which helps catalogue and fi nd the right fi le while customers use Telestream GLIM to review the data and antage for transcoding.
ucidink allows
remote workers to share and access data with speeds
LucidLink provides direct access to high bitrate media over the internet
that are normally only reserved for high-speed on-prem storage. AA iskover edia dition on top of ucidink allows facilities to very rapidly index extremely large fi le systems stored via ucidink and gives users visibility to the data no matter where they are located, but without the security risks associated with full, potentially destructive access to the data. 7.B06
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