
The Tally is shown on three different locations, the LCD screen, the upper rectangle above the screen, and also in front of the camera. This way each camera operator knows when to be very cautious about the framing, when to get ready because the director will take the shot soon, and when to “relax”.

The tally is this big light on top that will turn Red when that camera is on air and green when the camera will be on air on the next shot.

And this is how it looks next to other Blackmagic cameras like the Pocket 4K Or the Ursa Broadcast.īlackmagic opted for a sort of light plastic material, so don’t expect a rugged armored metal design, but for the price, I think it’s perfectly ok and once attached to a tripod it’s rock solid. The 7inch screen is big enough, and removes the hassle of adding an external monitor. It’s unconventional, it’s compact and modern.

The design of the camera echoes that of the previous generation Blackmagic Studio Cameras, and I find it very cool. I’m Thibaud from Middle Things, and in this video we are going to find out Design & Ergonomics This is the new Blackmagic Studio Camera 4K Pro, and in this article we are going to see how it stands up in terms of image quality, workflow, remote control, connections, sound, lens choice whether this camera is for you or not.
