


However, there is a recorded drop in recording length and overall battery life. Alternatively, you could also look at using a v-mount battery which will provide longer recording length. Alternatively, you could purchase x4 third party batteries for just £42. I would say you need at least 4, that means you need to acquire another three at £54 each. The battery life on the Pocket 4k isn’t great, but thankfully the LP-E6 isn’t an expensive power resource. A cage will not only better protect the camera, but it also allows for you to mount various accessories, as the top mount on the Pocket 4k should only be used for light fixtures such as a small light like the Amaran or a RodeVideo Mic. The Samsung 500gb has become a favorite among Pocket 4k users, and it retails at just £89, but of course, you will require rigging fixtures to mount it to the camera. However, many dislike the price point of Cfast cards when SSds are cheaper and house my storage. Depending on the size, say 256gb, you can acquire a CFast 2.0 card for around £280. Not only are you going need to a dependable card that can write the data, but one that can house the sheer quantity of GBs. If shooting at 4k 5:1 RAW, the media will be captured at roughly a size of 100mbs a second, which reels in just under a GB every 10 seconds. There is currently a budget speed boosteron the market for £150, but as noted in my review for, it doesn’t have the best quality, and therefore you would need to acquire the Metabones EF to Micro Four Thirdsat £575 Memory If you’re transitioning from another camera and already have your lenses, but they are EF lenses, you’ll need a mount adapter.
