Digital movie camera

4K digital cinema camera in 2018, Canon EOS C700 MultiDyne

A digital movie camera for digital cinematography is a video camera that captures footage digitally rather than the historically used movie camera, which shoots on film stock. Different digital movie cameras output a variety of different acquisition formats. Cameras designed for domestic use have also been used for low-budget independent productions.

Since the 2010s, digital movie cameras have become the dominant type of camera in the motion picture industry.[1]

  1. ^ Siede, Caroline (23 August 2018). "Maybe the war between digital and film isn't a war at all". AV Club. Retrieved 14 January 2019. In 2017, 92 percent of films were shot on digital.

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