The following diagram illustrates the components of the Blackmagic RAW API:
Blackmagic RAW API
METAL
SSE
CUDA
AVX
Decoder
OPENCL
AVX2
.Braw
Reader
.Sidecar
Reader
Maximum Sensor Frame Rates
Resolution Codec Sensor Scan Max Frame Rate
6K Open Gate 3:2 6048 x 4032 Blackmagic RAW Full 36
6:5 Anamorphic 4838 x 4032 Blackmagic RAW Window 26
6K DCI 17:9 6048 x 3200 Blackmagic RAW Window 48
6K 2.4:1 6048 x 2520 Blackmagic RAW Window 60
4K DCI 17:9 4096 x 2160 Blackmagic RAW Window 60
Super 35mm 4:3 4096 x 3072 Blackmagic RAW Window 50
Super 16mm 16:9 2112 x 1184 Blackmagic RAW Window 100
1080 HD 1920 x 1080 Blackmagic RAW Window 120
Record Duration
The maximum recording time for your storage media can vary depending on the data capacity
of your CFexpress card or USB-C flash disk and the frame rate you choose. It should also
be noted that the recording duration can vary slightly between different manufacturers and
whether the storage media is formatted as exFAT or Mac OS Extended.
Simple scenes containing less detail tend to require less data than more dense compositions.
The values in these tables assume shots with a high complexity, which means you may get
slightly longer record times depending on the nature of your shoot.
TIP You can estimate record duration times based on different storage media
capacities, frame rates and codec settings using the data rate calculator at:
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagiccinemacamera/
blackmagicraw#data-rate-calculator
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6K, 6K 2:4:1, 5.7K 17:9, 4K DCI,
4K 2:4:1, ULTRA HD,
3.7K Anamorphic,
2.8K Anamorphic, 2.8K 17:9,
2.6K 16:9, and HD
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