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Blackmagic is having a ridiculous sale on one of our favorite film cameras

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Blackmagic is having a ridiculous sale on one of our favorite film cameras

Blackmagic has repeatedly solidified its reputation for relatively affordable film cameras. The recent Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K improved upon its predecessors with a full-frame sensor and a flexible L-mount that can accept a wide range of lenses on the camera body, all for a reasonable starting price of $2,595. Now you can buy one for $1,000 less than usual at B&H and Adorama.

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The Blackmagic Cinema Camera 6K (9/10, WIRED recommended) is now $1,575 at select retailers, making it cheaper than the older Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2, which doesn’t even have a full-frame sensor. Blackmagic hasn’t set an end date for this sale, but says that “stocks are extremely limited,” so this deal may not last long.

This camera uses Leica L mount system, which has a short enough flange focal length that, with the right adapter, you can use lenses designed for the Canon EF mount, Nikon F mount, and many other lens systems. (The only notable exception is Micro Four Thirds lenses, but that still leaves a large number of lenses available.)

It’s also a full-frame camera, meaning the sensor is the size of a frame of 35mm film. This can capture more scenes in one frame (if you’re coming from a camera with a cropped sensor). Larger pixels can also deliver more colors and less noise at higher ISO settings. It is worth noting that this camera does not No have in-body image stabilization or autofocus tracking.

If you were on the fence about purchasing this particular camera, or an affordable film camera in general, it’s hard to imagine you’ll find a better deal.

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