Blackmagic PYXIS 6K Review
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Our editorial take on the Blackmagic PYXIS 6K
The Blackmagic PYXIS 6K delivers a compelling full-frame cinema package at $2,995, combining Blackmagic's color science and recording ecosystem with a modular box-style body. Reviewers consistently praise the 6K full-frame sensor with dual native ISO (400 and 3200), which provides excellent low-light performance and 13 stops of dynamic range. The internal Blackmagic RAW recording to dual CFexpress Type B cards, along with simultaneous H.264 proxy creation, earns frequent mention for streamlining post-production workflows. The bright 4-inch 1500-nit touchscreen, built-in 10Gb Ethernet for streaming, and 12G-SDI output make it versatile for both production and broadcast environments.
Where the PYXIS stumbles is ergonomics and usability. Multiple reviewers note that the box form factor, while flexible for rigging, feels awkward for handheld or run-and-gun shooting without extensive accessories. The Canon EF mount is appreciated for lens compatibility, but autofocus performance with adapted lenses is described as serviceable rather than competitive with modern mirrorless cameras. A few reviewers mention rolling shutter as noticeable with fast pans, and the lack of built-in stabilization means you're relying entirely on lens or gimbal support.
Overall, the consensus is that the PYXIS 6K is a strong value for narrative, commercial, and studio work where image quality and workflow trump portability. It's less ideal for solo operators seeking compact, flexible shooting.
- Exceptional 6K full-frame image quality with 13 stops of dynamic range
- Dual native ISO (400/3200) excels in low-light conditions
- Internal Blackmagic RAW recording with simultaneous H.264 proxy generation
- Bright 1500-nit touchscreen and comprehensive connectivity (12G-SDI, 10Gb Ethernet)
- Excellent value for cinema-grade features at under $3,000
- Box form factor awkward for handheld or run-and-gun without extensive rigging
- Autofocus with adapted lenses underwhelming compared to modern mirrorless cameras
- Noticeable rolling shutter with fast camera movements
- No in-body stabilization
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Specs
- Battery
- BP-U series
- Weight Grams
- 2370 g
- Dimensions Mm
- 257.3 x 178 x 178 mm
- Build Material
- aerospace aluminum
- Bit Depth
- 12-bit
- Raw Video
- Internal, Blackmagic RAW
- Internal Codecs
- Blackmagic RAW, H.264 Proxy
- Max Frame Rate 4k
- 4K DCI 60p
- Max Frame Rate Hd
- 1920 x 1080 120p
- Max Video Bitrate
- 445 MB/s
- Max Video Resolution
- 6K (6048 x 4032)
- Ethernet
- 1x 10Gb/s RJ-45
- Dynamic Range
- 13 Stops
- Video Outputs
- 1x 12G-SDI up to 2160p60
- Screen Brightness
- 1500 nits
- Still Image Resolution
- 24.6 MP
- Pre Record Mode Duration
- 5 sec, 10 sec, 20 sec, 30 sec, 1 min, 2 min, 5 min, 10 min
- Sensor Size
- Full-Frame 36 x 24mm
- Low Pass Filter
- Yes
- Launch Price Usd
- 3295.00
- Dual Native Iso
- Yes (400, 3200)
- Iso Range Video
- 100 to 25,600
- Shutter Speed Electronic
- Electronic Rolling Shutter
- Viewfinder
- None
- Rear Screen
- 4" 1920 x 1080 LCD
- Touchscreen
- Yes
- Lens Mount
- Canon EF
- Usb
- 2x USB-C
- Audio Io
- 1x mini XLR analog audio input, 1x 3.5mm Stereo Input, 1x 3.5mm headphone jack
- Wireless
- Bluetooth
- Card Slots
- 2x CFexpress Type B
- Ibis
- No
- Af System
- Auto focus available using compatible lenses
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