Blackmagic dopiero niedawno uruchomił dostawy, bo po premierze nie wyrabiał z mocami przerobowymi a popyt okazał się duży. W dodatku pierwsze egzemplarze miały jakieś problemy wieku dziecięcego, a RAWy ma ucuchamiać dopiero nowy firmware. Chyba jeszcze produkt dopracowuje.
Co do własciwości, trzeba by przeanalizować jakieś konkretne recenzje.
Już coś się pojawia, choćby te:
Review: Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera | Studio Daily
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Review by Brian Hallett
Nie jest bez wad, ale ogólne podsumowanie z recenzji:
"This is a fantastic little camera that packs a punch. If I was a photojournalist or someone who was out running and gunning a ton.. then this camera would be in my pocket. ACTUALLY, I am one of these types and I'll very likely buy one soon! It may not be my “A” camera but will definitely be my “B” camera. The BMPCC will make for a great second camera on shoots and interviews. I think we'll see photographers carry this camera around as an accessory to help them grab additional angles as they shoot their stories. Also, this gem of a camera deserves to be on a stabilizer or helicopter, because the weight and size begs to go airborne. Same goes for mounting on a car. When we shot with Matt's "Mocki" I fell in love with how easy the camera was to use, and having a smaller camera with a sensor giving you a very similar "look" to the BMCC may be too hard to resist. The only problem for me... waiting for the raw recording capability."