Sd Cards - Blackmagicdesign Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Installation And Operation Manual

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Inserting an SD card is like inserting a CFast card. For more information, see
'To insert an SD Card'.
Choosing a CFast 2.0 Card
When working with high data rate video it's important to carefully check the CFast card that
you would like to use. This is because CFast 2.0 cards have different read and write speeds.
For a list of CFast 2.0 cards tested and recommended by Blackmagic Design for shooting on
Pocket Cinema Camera, see the 'Recommended Recording Media' section.
For the most up to date information on supported CFast cards on Blackmagic
Pocket Cinema Camera, please refer to the Blackmagic Design support center at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support.

SD Cards

In addition to CFast 2.0 cards, your camera can record on high speed UHS-I and UHS-II type
SD cards. UHS-I SD cards allow you to use more affordable storage media when shooting
compressed video formats in HD, and even faster UHS-II cards allow you to record
Blackmagic RAW as well as Ultra HD content in ProRes.
With SD cards, you can use more affordable storage media when shooting compressed video
formats in HD.
SDXC and SDHC are a very common media storage format for consumer still and video
cameras. If you've ever shot video using a DSLR, or use a Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera,
Pocket Cinema Camera or Blackmagic Video Assist, you may already have compatible
SD cards to use.
For projects that don't require the highest resolution files, or for when long recording durations
are needed, using SD cards can be very economical. Lower capacity and lower speed SD cards
can also be used for storing and loading LUTs and Presets.
Storage Media
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