First things first: What does “Netflix-approved camera” mean?
A “Netflix-approved” camera is one that Netflix has authorised to be used as a primary camera for its Netflix Originals. 90% of a programme’s final total runtime must be captured on such cameras.
Such cameras must pass stringent internal evaluation by Netflix’s technical experts before they can be included on the “approved” list, so you can expect a high level of performance and reliability to support your creative needs. So even if you don’t foresee shooting a Netflix Original production anytime soon, choosing a Netflix-approved camera still has its advantages. And you'll be well-equipped if and when the Netflix Original opportunity calls!
The minimum specifications for Netflix approval
While meeting the minimum specifications does not guarantee that a camera will be approved by Netflix, all approved cameras have at least the following attributes:
- A true 4K UHD image sensor (during non-anamorphic shooting), with at least 3840 photosites along the width
- At least 10-bit colour depth
- Uncompressed/lightly compressed RAW video recording OR intraframe compressed codec with subsampling of 4:2:2 or greater.
- Minimum data rate of 240Mbps at 24 fps
- Scene-referred colour space
- Scene-referred transfer function (Log recording)
- Dedicated timecode output
Cameras with these specifications are capable of recording in formats that retain an immense amount of colour detail with minimal quality loss even with extensive post-production work. They also enable a colour-managed workflow, where colours look accurate across various displays and delivery formats throughout post-production.
A dedicated timecode terminal allows easy synchronisation of all the cameras and audio recorders in a multi-camera setup.
In addition, Netflix also evaluates the cameras for attributes such as:
- Dynamic range
- Form factor
- Workflow compatibility
- Stability
Find out more about how Netflix evaluates cameras in:
Approved Cameras – Behind the Scenes
Which Netflix-approved Cinema EOS camera to choose?
There are currently 10 Canon Cinema EOS cameras on Netflix’s approved list:
The cameras vary in terms of form factor, functionality, output capabilities, and budget. You should be able to find something that works for you, whether you are looking for a smaller DSLR-like body for run-and-gun shoots or a modular system that can be expanded for large-scale productions.
Here are more details about six of the latest cameras.
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