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Blackmagic Adds Pre-Record and Autofocus in Latest Camera Update

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.

Focus Evolution: Blackmagic's approach goes beyond simple AF implementation

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

Behind the Scenes: How the technology works

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

Production Workflow Enhancements: Beyond just autofocus

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

Focus on the Future: What this means for Blackmagic users

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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