Sony FX6 now Netflix Approved – Except Anamorphic Capture

Netflix has been pretty busy lately certifying new cameras for their “Netflix Original” label. The latest approved make and model is the Sony FX6. Let’s dive into the specifics of this latest approval. Hot on the heels of the certification of the Canon C70 and Panasonic BGH1 cams, the certification of the Sony FX6 marks a new game of sorts with affordable cine-cams making their way into high-end productions on Netflix. Not long ago a “broadcast quality” camera wasn’t something you would (or could) buy on your own, and we’re talking SD quality here.. interesting times, indeed!

Sony FX6 now Netflix approved

It’s almost too perfect: What’s between you and a gig with Netflix is not the price tag of your camera anymore. It’s just your personal network and creativity, really. It’s nice to see that affordable cams appear to deliver decent image quality that makes it onto the big stage.
Netflix Sony FX6 approval
Recommended settings for the Sony FX6. Image credit: Netflix
The one thing, this approval does not include is the anamorphic mode of the Sony FX6, since that mode just crops into the 4K sensor. And as a result, the recorded footage would not meet Netflix 4K standards anymore. But that’s it really, other than that you can grab an FX6 and off you go – creativity, some funding and lot’s of good people around you assumed. Here are the details of this latest Netflix approval:
Netflix Sony FX6 Approval
Recommended exposure values, high speed and RAW settings. Image credit: Netflix
Netflix Sony FX6 approval
Stick to that daily APR routine! Image credit: Netflix
As mentioned above, the anamorphic mode on the FX6 is not approved but other than that this is a pretty capable (and compact!) camera for documentary work or even as “A”-cam on bigger productions. If the choice of lenses and lighting is good, this little Sony is a more than decent choice I’d say. Where to get Sony FX6: Link Link: Netflix What do you think? Are you ready for your first Netflix show? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Panasonic LUMIX BGH1 – Most Affordable Netflix Approved Camera Yet

Panasonic LUMIX BGH1 “box-style” camera is now approved for Netflix 4K Originals content. At around $1,998, this makes it the most affordable Netflix-approved camera at the moment. Could this be the new “crash-cam” for Netflix productions?

Netflix has a list of cameras that are approved to shoot Netflix 4K Originals content. The exact recommendation for these productions is that “90% of the total runtime of a final program should be captured on approved cameras. For non-fictional content, this threshold may be more flexible. Any exceptions must be discussed with the relevant Netflix project lead.”

The most recent addition is now the Panasonic LUMIX BGH1 which becomes the most affordable Netflix approved camera.

Panasonic LUMIX BGH1 is Netflix approved

LUMIX BGH1. Source: Panasonic

The LUMIX BGH1 is the seventh camera from Panasonic which has been approved by Netflix. It features the same Micro Four Thirds image sensor as the LUMIX GH5S. The whole thing is packaged in a Box-shaped body with a Micro Four Thirds lens mount that, just like the Z CAM cameras, requires an external viewfinder or monitor.

The BGH1 accepts the same batteries as the Panasonic EVA1 and it includes some useful features like dual native ISO, 3G-SDI output, and BNC Timecode input/output.

As with all approved cameras, Netflix has published a Camera Production Guide for the LUMIX BGH1. This guide summarizes the settings and best-practices for capture with the camera on Netflix 4k Originals.

The approved standard recording mode (23.98, 24, 25, or 29.97 fps) is the .MOV 422, 10-bit, ALL-I 400Mbps codec in DCI 4K (4096 x 2160) or UHD 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution with V-Log L picture profile. When it comes to higher framerates, the approval only includes a workflow with an external recorder as the camera cannot record 4K 4:2:2 10-bit video internally with framerates higher than 30fps.

 

Camera Production Guide – LUMIX BGH1. Source: Netflix

For anamorphic production, the Academy 4:3 modes with a suitable anamorphic de-squeeze monitoring are approved:

  • 4K-A/60p/420/8-L
  • 4K-A/30p/422/10-I
  • 4K-A/24p/422/10-I

One of the reasons for the approval of this camera was probably also the included Timecode input/output via the BNC connector.

Price and availability

The Panasonic LUMIX BGH1 currently retails for $1,998 (around €1,720 plus VAT in Europe) and it is, therefore, the most affordable Netflix-approved camera at the moment. Could the BGH1 become the new “crash-cam” for Netflix productions?

Where to buy: Link

What do you think about the LUMIX BGH1? Did you get the chance to work with the camera already? Have you filmed content for Netflix 4K Originals before? Let us know in the comments underneath the article.