The camera accepts 2 CFast cards, 2 SD cards, and offers a USB-C plugin for recording to SSDs. The footage I've included is not even at 4.6K, that's 4K DCI at 12:1 compression (the lowest quality 4K the camera offers) because I was working on SD cards at the time. The footage is spectacular straight out of the camera, and you can notice the increased dynamic range immediately. The built-in ND filters eliminate a ton of additional purchases and work you'd need to do with other cameras (making a matte box even more optional). The menu layout is ridiculously easy to understand compared to the multi-menu mess that DSLRs offer. Coming from the Panasonic GH5 (one of the most popular prosumer cameras), the difference is night and day. I'm a musician and filmmaker, and bought this camera to continue raising the quality of my films. I don't typically do reviews for anything I buy, but this was a huge purchase and I figured I could help someone else pull the trigger. Your browser does not support HTML5 video.
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