Cameras

Digital Cinematography Cameras

[edit] Professional

There are a number of video cameras on the market designed specifically for high-end digital cinematography use. These cameras typically offer relatively large sensors, selectable frame rates, recording options with low compression ratios or in some cases with no compression, and the ability to use high-quality optics. With the possible exception of the noX (availability and pricing of which is unclear) and the Red One, these cameras are priced well out of the range of self-funded low-budget filmmakers. Some cannot be purchased at all, and are only available for rental at rates of thousands of dollars a day.

Some professional digital cinema cameras include:

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