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Blackmagic PYXIS 6K Review

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9
Score
87/100
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$3,057
Released
June 2024

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Blackmagic PYXIS 6K
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Our editorial take on the Blackmagic PYXIS 6K

Blackmagic has finally answered the call from its user base by placing the excellent full-frame sensor from its Cinema Camera 6K into a proper, professional box-style body. The PYXIS 6K is defined by this new form factor, a highly modular cube that is purpose-built for rigging and customization. This design flexibility, combined with the choice of L, PL, or EF lens mounts at purchase, makes it an incredibly versatile core for a wide range of production environments, from independent passion projects to complex multi-camera setups.

The camera delivers the beautiful image quality and robust Blackmagic RAW workflow that professionals expect. It is a cinematic powerhouse that produces stunning, flexible footage perfect for narrative work, commercials, and high-end creative projects. It is important, however, to contextualize the PYXIS as a pure cinema tool. It lacks conveniences like continuous autofocus and in-body stabilization, making it unsuitable for run-and-gun documentarians or hybrid shooters. For filmmakers who understand these trade-offs and are prepared to build out a proper rig, the PYXIS 6K offers an almost unbeatable combination of performance and value.

Best for: This is for independent filmmakers and small production crews who need a customizable full-frame cinema camera and prioritize image quality over autofocus.
What's great
  • Highly flexible and riggable box-style form factor
  • Excellent full-frame 6K sensor with praised color science
  • Choice of L, PL, or EF lens mounts provides great versatility
  • Extremely competitive price point for its feature set
  • Records in flexible Blackmagic RAW format
  • Professional I/O and built-in proxy recording
Watch outs
  • No continuous autofocus or in-body image stabilization
  • Requires rigging for most practical handheld use
  • Fixed side monitor is not ideal for all shooting styles
  • High power consumption requires robust battery solutions

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Overview

About this product

Box-style 6K cinema camera with full-frame sensor.

Specs

Body
Battery
BP-U series
Weight Grams
2370 g
Dimensions Mm
257.3 x 178 x 178 mm
Build Material
aerospace aluminum
Video
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)
Extras
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
Sensor Size
Full-Frame 36 x 24mm
Low Pass Filter
Yes
Release
Launch Price Usd
3295.00
Exposure
Dual Native Iso
Yes (400, 3200)
Iso Range Video
100 to 25,600
Shutter Speed Electronic
Electronic Rolling Shutter
Display Vf
Viewfinder
None
Rear Screen
4" 1920 x 1080 LCD
Touchscreen
Yes
Lens Mount
Lens Mount
Canon EF
Storage Io
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
Stabilization Af
Ibis
No
Af System
Auto focus available using compatible lenses
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