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The Blackmagic Design PYXIS 12K Cinema Box Camera combines a full-frame 12K RGBW sensor that captures rich colors and accurate skin tones with the compact, versatile design of the PYXIS 6K camera. It features a Canon EF lens mount, a 36 x 24mm sensor, a wide 16-stop dynamic range, and customizable side plates.
The Blackmagic Design PYXIS 12K Cinema Box Camera combines a full-frame 12K RGBW sensor that captures rich colors and accurate skin tones with the compact, versatile design of the PYXIS 6K camera. It features a Canon EF lens mount, a 36 x 24mm sensor, a wide 16-stop dynamic range, and customizable side plates.
Post-14221337 Serial Number
NOTE: This camera is from the post-14221337 serial number batch. It is not affected by the Blackmagic Design recall regarding image artifacts on select PYXIS 12K cameras with earlier serial numbers.
Firmware Update 10.0
Blackmagic Camera firmware update 10.0 adds multiple functions to help improve your content capture. New features include:
A pre-record function.
A 0% option in frame guide opacity settings.
New Camera Control REST API commands.
Support for inhibiting proxy recording.
Support for 4-channel audio recording.
Support for mono headphone monitoring.
Large-Format Digital Film Sensor
The PYXIS 12K's massive 24 x 36mm full-frame RGBW sensor boasts a native 12,288 x 8040 resolution, letting you create shallow depth of field or use anamorphic lenses without cropping for a truly cinematic look. A 16-stop dynamic range with dual-native ISO up to 25,600 ensures low-noise imagery in all lighting conditions.
Flexible Film Formats
Work in a variety of film formats and aspect ratios without sacrificing quality, thanks to the large sensor. You can also work in true 6:5 anamorphic without needing to crop for widescreen cinematics. Use a Super 35-sized window to create an instant close-up version of your open-gate shot.
Multiple Resolutions and Frame Rates
Shoot in standard video resolutions and frame rates from HD to 12K using the PYXIS 12K, with the ability to capture in 12K, 8K, or 4K at the full sensor size. Available resolutions include up to 40 fps at 12,288 x 8040 3:2 open gate, 60 fps at 12,288 x 5112 2.4:1, and 112 fps at 8192 x 3408 8K. There's even an HFR (high framerate) button for quickly switching to your rate without having to access the menu.
HDR Imagery and Dual-Native ISO
The wide 16-stop dynamic range preserves more detail in both the lightest and darkest areas of your image. Set the exposure for an indoor scene while retaining details in the bright outdoor light coming through a window. Optimized for ISO 800, the PYXIS 12K offers ISOs of 200 to 3200 and a maximum ISO 25,600, minimizing grain and noise in your images while maintaining the full dynamic range of the sensor.
Optional Pro Handle and Pro Grip
Use the new Pro Handle and/or Pro Grip to transform your PYXIS 12K into an ENG-style camera for fast, run-and-gun capture. The Pro Handle features an OLED, daylight-visible HD viewfinder, a zoom rocker with recording run/stop, and a stereo microphone. The Pro Grip also provides a zoom rocker with run/stop plus a handgrip for secure handheld capture.
Customizable Rigging
Crafted from lightweight yet robust aerospace-grade aluminum, the easy-to-rig PYXIS 12K features multiple 1/4"-20 and 3/8"-16 threads for mounting it on a gimbal, crane, or drone. It also has a range of side plates designed for attaching handgrips, SSD recorders, microphones, and more. It includes a side plate with one 3/8"-16 and two 1/4"-20 threads, and an SSD plate with an optional rosette plate with additional threads available separately.
LCD Monitor and Onboard Controls
Use the built-in 4" LCD touchscreen to monitor and review your shots on set. This full HD-resolution, HDR-compatible screen lets you frame and focus without requiring an additional external unit. A maximum brightness of 1500 cd/m² ensures visibility even in bright sunlit conditions. On-screen overlays show status and recording parameters, histograms, levels, frame guides, and 3D LUTS, among other tools.
Onboard controls allow you to toggle functions like ISO, white balance, and shutter with ease. A scroll wheel makes quick adjustments, and three customizable function buttons can tailor your workflow to your preference. The controls can be locked to avoid accidental pressing during shooting.
Post-Production-Friendly Formats
The PYXIS 12K records in Blackmagic RAW, preserving detail, exposure, and color control during post-production. It can also record H.264 proxy files in real time for easy sharing. Blackmagic RAW works with Apple Metal, CUDA, and OpenCL, and its media files work on all operating systems.
Multiple Recording Options
Two built-in CFExpress Type-B card slots and a USB-C expansion port allow you to record directly to external flash media disks or SSDs. The high speed of CFexpress cards lets you capture an hour plus in 6K on a single 256GB card.
Live Syncing to Blackmagic Cloud
News and live event content creators will appreciate the ability to shoot and edit in near real-time using Blackmagic Cloud and the PYXIS 12K's proxy files.
Users anywhere in the world can upload proxy footage and have their editors start working on scenes almost instantly.
Built-In Streaming
Live stream directly from the PYXIS 12K on set to a secondary location via SRT and RTMP protocols. Compatible platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and X can support signals from the PYXIS 12K for live event production. To share content internally, use an ATEM Streaming Bridge for a wireless link back to the studio.
Expansive Connectivity
The front of the PYXIS 12K boasts a USB-C port for the Blackmagic URSA Cine EVF and a mini 3-pin XLR analog audio input with +48V Phantom power for microphone integration.
The back of the PYXIS 12K has a headphone monitoring jack and an additional 3.5mm microphone input. Use the USB-C port at the back of the camera to connect to recording devices or mobile data. A 12G-SDI output integrates a secondary monitor.
A Reference/Timecode input port syncs your sources.
Use the fast RJ45 10 GbE Ethernet port supporting up to 10GBASE-T to upload footage to Blackmagic Cloud or control the camera remotely.
Power the PYXIS 12K using the locking 2-pin DC power connector or the Sony BP-U battery plate.
Download the Blackmagic Camera Control app for wireless Bluetooth control from up to 30' away.
Minimum System Requirements
macOS:
macOS 14.0 Sonoma or later.
macOS 15.0 Sequoia or later.
Mac with Apple Silicon or Intel-based CPU.
8GB of system memory.
Windows OS:
Windows 10 64-bit or later.
Windows 11 64-bit or later.
Blackmagic Design PYXIS 12K EF Mount Specs
Key Specs
Lens Mount
Canon EF
Image Sensor
Large Format
Effective Sensor Resolution
98.8 Megapixel (12,288 x 8040)
Image Stabilization
No
ISO/Gain Sensitivity
Base: 800
Max Recording Modes
Blackmagic RAW Up to 12K up to 40 fps
Max Video Output
Up to DCI 4K at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97/30.00/50/59.94/60.00 fps
Media/Memory Card Slot
Dual Slot: CFexpress Type B
Mobile App Compatible
Yes: Android & iOS
Battery
Sony BP-U Series
Imaging
Lens Mount
Canon EF
Lens Communication
Yes
Image Sensor
35.64 x 23.32 mm (Large Format) CMOS
Effective Sensor Resolution
98.8 Megapixel (12,288 x 8040)
Image Stabilization
No
Built-In ND Filter
No
Built-In CC Filter
No
Internal Filter Holder
No
Capture Type
Stills & Video
Exposure Control
Shutter Type
Electronic Rolling Shutter
ISO/Gain Sensitivity
Base: 800
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Advertised Dynamic Range
16 Stops
Focus
Focus Mode
Automatic, Manual Focus
Video Capture
Internal Recording
Blackmagic RAW 12288 x 8040 up to 40 fps 9648 x 8040 up to 40 fps 12288 x 6912 up to 45 fps 12288 x 6480 up to 50 fps 7680 x 6408 up to 50 fps 9648 x 6264 up to 50 fps 8192 x 5360 up to 72 fps 6432 x 5360 up to 72 fps 12288 x 5112 up to 60.00 fps 9312 x 4896 up to 65 fps 8688 x 4896 up to 65 fps 8192 x 4608 up to 84 fps 8192 x 4320 up to 90 fps 9312 x 3864 up to 80 fps 8192 x 3408 up to 112 fps 4096 x 2680 3216 x 2680 4096 x 2304 4096 x 2160 4096 x 1704
Video Output
4096 x 2160 at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97/30.00/50/59.94/60.00 fps 1920 x 1080p at 23.98/24.00/25/29.97/30.00/50/59.94/60.00 fps
Fast-/Slow-Motion Support
No
Built-In Microphone
Stereo
Audio Recording
2-Channel, 24-Bit at 48 kHz
IP Streaming
No
Interface
Media/Memory Card Slot
Dual Slot: CFexpress Type B
Internal Storage
No
Video I/O
1x BNC (12G-SDI) Output
Audio I/O
1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRRS Headphone/Mic Headphone Output 1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm TRS Stereo Microphone Input
2x 1/4"-20 on Camera Body 1x 3/8"-16 on Camera Body 4x M4 on Camera Body
Netflix Approved
Yes
Dimensions (W x H x D)
5.94 x 4.69 x 4.17" / 15.09 x 11.91 x 10.59 cm
Weight
3.5 lb / 1.6 kg (Body Only)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.68 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
10.4 x 7.7 x 7"
Blackmagic Design PYXIS 12K EF Mount Reviews
Pyxis 12K Cinema Camera - Worth The Wait - Worth The Investment
By Ronald
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-06-19
As an owner of a Pyxis 6K and who recently sold my BMCC 6K Pro to a budding filmmaker, I initially felt I could wait a while for the Pyxis 12K to shake out all of the bugs. But the more I used my Pyxis 6K and experienced its shortcomings, I found myself taking a deeper look at the Pyxis 12K. For me, I had already accepted the loss of the internal ND filters I loved in the 6K Pro. I felt it was a good trade-off for Open Gate and a full-frame sensor. But, after a while, I started to see the need for more dynamic range and less noise in the shadow areas during late evening and night filming. That is what convinced me to take purchasing the Pyxis 12K seriously in addition to the price slowly going up from the original $5495.00.
This new sensor is everything that it's designed to be and you can see the difference when comparing the Pyxis 6K side by side filming in the conditions. I still have a lot more shooting to do in controlled lighting setups but I am totally pleased with the results I am getting. Coupled with the Pyxis Monitor and stripping down my rig to the bare essentials when shooting in "run and gun" mode, I find myself totally comfortable filming with this marvelous tool.
See any errors on this page?
What is the difference in the sensor from the ...
What is the difference in the sensor from the original Pyxis?
Asked by: Bill
The PYXIS 6K has a RGB sensor. The PYXIS 12K has a new RGBWW sensor. It's an incredible accomplishment and the image is stunning with 16 stops of dynamic range.
Answered by: Samuel
Date published: 2025-04-11
It records BRAW only or ProRes too?
It records BRAW only or ProRes too?
Asked by: Hayk
At this time, the Blackmagic Design PYXIS 12K Cinema Camera (Canon EF) only records in Blackmagic RAW and HD H.264 proxy files.
Answered by: Kenneth C
Date published: 2025-04-10
Will the touchscreen feature of the ANDYCINE X7S ...
Will the touchscreen feature of the ANDYCINE X7S or c7s work or is that Blackmagic Design PYXIS Monitor only?
Asked by: Shannon
Likely not. We have not worked with any 3rd party displays in this area.
Answered by: BMD Product Specialist
Date published: 2025-12-24
I understand this has two USB C ports. Will I be ...
I understand this has two USB C ports. Will I be able to record to an SSD on one and have the Pyxis monitor work on the other?
Asked by: Jay
Yes, you will; the Blackmagic Design PYXIS 12K Cinema Camera (Canon EF) has dual USB-C ports. One is dedicated for the VF or Pyxis Monitor options, and the other USB-C port can be used for connecting SSD storage drives.
Pyxis ports:
1x USB-C Viewfinder Output
1x USB-C Control/Data/Video