Discover the Kinefinity Mavo Mark 2 LF, an innovative cinema camera designed for filmmakers who demand the best. This camera combines top - notch image quality with advanced features to offer outstanding performance in every shoot. Whether it's high - end productions or independent films, the Mavo Mark 2 LF is incredibly versatile, allowing you to capture stunning visuals with precision. Its high - resolution sensor and sturdy build make it a go - to choice for professionals aiming to break new ground in cinematic storytelling. The full - frame sensor of the Mavo Mark 2 LF provides an amazing dynamic range and excellent low - light performance. Every detail, from the brightest highlights to the darkest shadows, is captured clearly and accurately. Its advanced image processing makes it fit seamlessly into any production workflow, helping you achieve the highest visual standards. Moreover, its ergonomic design and user - friendly interface let you focus on your creative ideas without technical distractions. Key features include a full - frame sensor for excellent image quality, high dynamic range and low - light sensitivity, advanced image processing for smooth workflow integration, an ergonomic design with intuitive controls, and a robust build for reliable use in various shooting conditions. Technical specifications: Sensor Type - Full - frame CMOS; Resolution - 6K; Dynamic Range - 14 stops; ISO Range - 800 - 51200; Frame Rate - Up to 60 fps in 6K; Mount Type - PL/EF; Weight - 2.5 kg (5.5 lbs); Dimensions - 195 mm x 150 mm x 120 mm (7.7' x 5.9' x 4.7'); Power Supply - DC 12V; Storage Media - CFast 2.0; Connectivity - HDMI, SDI, USB - C; Operating Temperature - - 10°C to 40°C (14°F to 104°F).


Using the Kinefinity Mavo Mark 2 LF is easy. First, make sure to connect a suitable power supply (DC 12V) before you start. You can use CFast 2.0 storage media to save your footage. When it comes to shooting, the camera's intuitive controls let you quickly adjust settings like frame rate, ISO, and focus. For better results in low - light situations, take advantage of its excellent low - light sensitivity. As for connectivity, you can use HDMI, SDI, or USB - C to transfer data or connect to other devices. When handling the camera, be gentle as it's a precision instrument. Avoid using it in extremely hot or cold temperatures outside the - 10°C to 40°C (14°F to 104°F) range. After each use, clean the lens with a soft, dry cloth to keep it in good condition. Store the camera in a dry and safe place, and if you're not using it for a long time, remove the power source to prevent any potential damage.