The Blackmagic Camera ProDock transforms your iPhone into a pro-grade production camera, complete with all the necessary connections to build a custom rig. It also supports the Blackmagic Camera app for iPhone and Final Cut Camera 2.0. You get connections for HDMI monitoring, mics, headphones, genlock, USB for external disks, and power.
External genlock for multicamera production
With professional BNC connections, Blackmagic Camera ProDock supports external genlock and timecode, keeping all your cameras in sync. It also allows you to shoot LED walls with no flickering or tearing, which is crucial for virtual production.
Add accessories and external disks
Above, you can see all of the inputs and outputs that are available.
Two fast USB 3.2 ports let you connect high-capacity, high-speed external disks to massively extend your recording time, while the single USB 2.0 port suits accessories such as lens control systems. Plus, intelligent power management ensures everything can run at the same time.
It includes 3.5 mm connections for microphones and headphone monitoring and a full-size HDMI output for on-set monitoring.
Key featuresAdds professional camera connections to your iPhoneSupports the Blackmagic Camera app on iPhone for high-end workGenlock perfectly synchronizes multiple cameras for multicam productionSynchronizes cameras and LED walls for flicker-free virtual productionExternal timecode input for syncing multiple iPhone recordings when editingIncludes USB-C expansion ports for accessories and external flash disksLocking 12V-15V DC input powers ProDock, iPhone, and all USB-C accessoriesIncludes 3.5 mm stereo input for external camera mics or wireless micsIncludes 3.5 mm stereo audio output for monitoring using headphonesIncludes 1/4”-20 pin lock mounting points on top and bottom for easy rigging
Compatability
iPhone Models
iPhone 17 ProiPhone 17 Pro MaxiPhone 16 ProiPhone 16 Pro MaxiPhone 15 ProiPhone 15 Pro Max
The Blackmagic Camera ProDock retails for $299.95 USD and will be available soon.
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