List of 4K video recording devices

This is a list of devices which can record video in 4K resolution. As digital video authoring systems could be considered re-recording systems, these should be included.

Professional cameras

Sony Handycam FDR-AX1
  • Arri Alexa
  • Astrodesign AH-4413 – released in 2012 and records at 3840×2160 (8.3 megapixels)[1]
  • AXIOM is an open source hardware modular camera that allows users to swap sensors. For research and development the ams Sensors Belgium CMV12000 was used, which allows the camera to record up to 300 fps (10 bit), 132 fps (12 bit) at 4K Resolution [2]
  • Blackmagic Production Camera 4K – announced April 8, 2013[3][4]
  • Canon EOS C500[5] – released in 2012 and records in DCI 4K
  • Dalsa Origin – released in 2003 and records at 4096×2048 (8.3 megapixels). The Dalsa Origin II is no longer available. Dalsa discontinued the Digital Cinema division in 2008. The Origin II was available via a rental-only model similar to Panavision.
  • FOR-A FT-ONE - records 4K at up to 900 FPS
  • JVC GY-HMQ10 – released in 2012 and records at UHD 4K (3840×2160, 8.3 megapixels)
  • Panasonic HC-X1000 2014 - capable to record in 4K (3840 × 2160) and Cinema 4K (4096 × 2160), 60p/50p, 20× optical zoom, built-in ND filter
  • Panasonic DVX-200 - 4k 60fps
  • Point Grey FL3-U3-88S2C-C 8.8 MP Color USB 3.0 – released in 2012 and records at DCI 4K (the framerate is limited to 21 fps)[6]
  • RED EPIC – released in 2011 and records at 5K RAW (5120×2700 13.8 megapixels) & DCI 4K (4096×2160, 8.8 megapixels)
  • RED Scarlet-X – released in November 2011
  • RED ONE – released in 2007 and records at 4096×2304 (11.5 megapixels)
  • Sony Handycam FDR-AX1[7]
  • Sony XDCAM PXW-Z100[8][9]
  • Vision Research Phantom 65 - no longer in production
  • Vision Research Phantom Flex4K - records 4K @ up to 1000 FPS - previewed on April 8, 2013[10]

DSLRs and Mirrorless cameras

Consumer video cameras

Consumer cameras (no interchangeable lens)

Mobile devices

Rugged Compact Cameras

Wearable cameras

  • GoPro HERO3 Black Edition (2012) – 4K (15 fps) and DCI 4K (12 fps), fixed "Ultra Wide" Field of view
  • GoPro HERO3+ Black Edition (slim) - , 4K (15 fps) and DCI 4K (12 fps), fixed "Ultra Wide" field of view
  • GoPro HERO4 (2015) - 4k at up to 30fps (black edition)
  • GoPro HERO5 (2016) - 4k at up to 30fps (black edition) and added a USB-C Port and Touchscreen
  • GoPro HERO6 (2017) - 4k at up to 60fps (black edition) and improved EIS (Electronic Image Stabilization)

See also

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