![]() It has a 5" touchscreen on the back and an EF lens mount on the front. The PCC 6K G2 ( Figure 1, below) looks like a very large DSLR. The PCC 6K G2 that I’m reviewing here, at $1,995, may hit all of the major features a producer would want in a cinema camera, with a low price as a bonus. There are two other Pocket Cinema Cameras currently in the BMD line: the PCC 6K Pro ($2,535), and the PCC 4K ($1,295). It produces great picture quality, but it’s way too big for most single-operator shoots. The URSA is a gigantic camera that had some “rough edges,” like if you had the shoulder pad on, you couldn't put it on a tripod without removing it. The Production Camera 4K was oddly shaped and a little difficult to use ergonomically, but it offered good picture quality. So far, of the three BMD cameras, I like this one the best. ![]() ![]() The first was the Production Camera 4K in 2014, and the URSA in 2016. The Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2 (PCC G2) is the third Blackmagic camera that I have had the opportunity to review. ![]()
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