
It has a 5" touchscreen on the back and an EF lens mount on the front. The PCC 6K G2 ( Figure 1, below) looks like a very large DSLR. The PCC 6K G2 that I’m reviewing here, at $1,995, may hit all of the major features a producer would want in a cinema camera, with a low price as a bonus. There are two other Pocket Cinema Cameras currently in the BMD line: the PCC 6K Pro ($2,535), and the PCC 4K ($1,295). It produces great picture quality, but it’s way too big for most single-operator shoots. The URSA is a gigantic camera that had some “rough edges,” like if you had the shoulder pad on, you couldn't put it on a tripod without removing it. The Production Camera 4K was oddly shaped and a little difficult to use ergonomically, but it offered good picture quality. So far, of the three BMD cameras, I like this one the best. The first was the Production Camera 4K in 2014, and the URSA in 2016. The Blackmagic Design Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2 (PCC G2) is the third Blackmagic camera that I have had the opportunity to review.
