
Interchangeable lens mounts including a optional locking M4/3 mount as well as an EF or PL that can take their variable electronic ND (the M4/3 and M4/3 locking can not take the vari-ND) There is a mount with a built in speed booster.ĥ. 5-pin Limo to dual balanced mic pre inputs with phantom power (adapter cable required)Ĥ. Wireless video monitoring to iPhone or iPad (or both at the same time) with only 100ms delay, which better than many less expensive wireless HDMI solutions when you add the HDMI latency of the camera HDMI out.Ģb. You can also plug in your iPhone into the USB C port via a cable and it will take the place of the wireless link and charge your phone at the same time as well as ensure a reliable connection.Ģc. The app functions much like a real monitor with 1080p resolution, peaking, scopes etc as well as does camera control.ģ. 4k 120p and 4k 2.4:1 160fps slow-motion recorded to Pro Res internally as well as un-cropped 1080p 240p for super-slow motion but it does line skip.Ģa. This includes 120fps, 4K 2.4:1 160fps & 1080p 240fps in Pro Res, so you don't have the overhead of decoding H265.Ī natural comparison is to the Blackmagic Pocket 4k, which has a few advantages:ġ.


So, with what appears to be a stable company and expanding product line, it is worth taking a second look at the E2-M4 now that Z-cam has now released firmware 0.98.0 that enables Pro Res recording at all frame rates on the E2-M4.

Z-cam also looks to be introducing a competitor to the Red Komodo with the release of the Z CAM E2-S6G Super 35mm 6K Cinema Camera (Global Shutter) due in April. There were rumors of shortages of the processor Z-cam uses, but their entire product line is in stock at BH Photo except for the original E2.
