Recording is limited to 1080p 30fps when using the global shutter when using the rolling shutter, users can capture 1080p 60fps in 12-bit Raw or ProRes. The MCC offers both a rolling and a global shutter, the latter of which exposes the sensor all at once, eliminating the jello effect commonly found when using a rolling shutter for fast action shots. It can output Raw video with 13-stops of dynamic range (same quality we saw on the Pocket Cinema Camera). At its core is a Super 16 sensor, about a third smaller than a conventional Micro Four Thirds sensor, but substantially larger than the sensors found in most action cams, the GoPro included. The Black Magic Cinema Camera borrows bits of technology from many different manufacturers to make for an incredibly versatile unit. GoPros may be good enough for your extreme family vacation and your cousin Jeremy's POV skateboard videos, but Blackmagic is counting on pro filmmakers needing more. Blackmagic revealed the Micro Cinema Camera today, a lightweight professional-grade action camera with a Micro Four Thirds lens mount.
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