Blackmagic Design has released a beta update that adds autofocus capabilities to their Cinema Camera 6K and introduces pre-record functionality across multiple camera models. The update leverages Blackmagic's operating system to deliver intelligent focus tracking with object recognition and priority settings.
This isn't just a basic autofocus system. Blackmagic has developed focus technology that allows users to rank priorities between subjects, making it particularly useful for interview setups.
The system includes face recognition to maintain focus on key subjects
Object tracking allows the camera to follow subjects as they move through the frame
Users can designate primary and secondary focus subjects when shooting multi-person scenes
The beta currently supports L-mount lenses, with plans to expand to other mounts
The autofocus update is initially available for the Cinema Camera 6K full-frame model, with plans to expand to other cameras including the PYXIS. Blackmagic representatives explained that this staged release is due to processing requirements.
The AF system leverages technology developed for DaVinci Resolve
Implementation is made possible by Blackmagic's proprietary operating system
Newer camera models have the necessary silicon to handle the processing demands
The beta test will help refine performance, particularly in challenging scenarios like subject occlusion
The update also adds pre-record functionality to the URSA Broadcast G2 and PYXIS 6K models, addressing another long-requested feature from documentary filmmakers.
Users can determine how much pre-roll time they want (typically 5-10 seconds)
The feature can be set to continuous mode or activated individually
Particularly valuable for spontaneous documentary work where capturing moments quickly is essential
Reduces the need to record continuously while waiting for action to happen
This beta release represents a significant step in addressing what has been a notable limitation in Blackmagic's camera lineup. By making the beta available immediately, the company is actively soliciting user feedback to improve the technology.
The beta can be downloaded immediately for user testing
Blackmagic is using the beta process to refine the system based on real-world usage
The focus tracking feature's effectiveness will depend on specific shooting scenarios
Future updates will likely expand both the capabilities and the compatible camera models
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