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4K Video File Sizes by Camera
- We’ve gone with 4K UHD (3840 x 2160) resolution, as opposed to DCI 4K (4096 x 2160). The former is the dominant resolution for television and consumer media production.
- We’ve also used a 30fps frame rate in most cases, unless specified otherwise.
- We’ve provided numbers for a few different codecs (and video formats) specific to the camera where appropriate.
- We’ve converted all file sizes into the decimal form of gigabytes (here’s the difference between gb vs gib if you’re not sure).
Smartphone Cameras
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- super-slow mo;
- sensor shift stabilization;
- RGBW sensors;
- and even AI and machine learning algorithms.
Camera | File Size (Per Min) |
iPhone 13 (ProRes) | 5.5GB |
Google Pixel 6 (H.264) | 360MB |
Samsung S22 (H.264) | 360MB |
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Cinema Cameras
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Blackmagic
Camera | File Size (Per Min) |
Pocket Cinema Camera 4k(RAW 3:1) | 7.6GB |
Pocket Cinema Camera 4k(ProRes422 HQ) | 6.6GB |
Pocket Cinema Camera 4k(ProRes422) | 4.4GB |
URSA Mini Pro (24fps)(RAW 5:1)* | 9.7GB |
URSA Mini Pro (24fps)(RAW 8:1)* | 6.4GB |
URSA Mini Pro (24fps)(RAW 18:1)*13 (ProRes) | 3.2GB |
ARRI
Camera | File Size (Per Min) |
Alexa LF(ProRes 422) | 5GB |
Alexa LF(ProRes 4444) | 11.5GB |
Alexa LF(ARRIRAW) | 18.2GB |
Alexa Mini LF(ProRes 422) | 7.4GB |
Alexa MinI LF(ProRes 4444)i | 11.2GB |
Alexa Mini LF(ARRIRAW) | 22.4GB |
RED
Camera | File Size (Per Min) |
Red Ranger(2:1 Redcode) | 12.2GB |
Red Ranger(7:1 Redcode) | 3.5GB |
Red Ranger(18:1 Redcode) | 1.1GB |
Red DSMC2 Gemini(2:1 Redcode) | 9.1GB |
Red DSMC2 Gemini(7:1 Redcode) | 2.6GB |
Red DSMC2 Gemini(18:1 Redcode) | 1.3GB |
Sony, Panasonic, Canon
Camera | File Size (Per Min) |
Sony FX9 DCI HD(XAVC-I H.264) | 2.3GB |
Sony FX3 (XAVC S MP4) | 1.1GB |
Sony FX3(XAVC S-I H.264) | 2.3GB |
Panasonic AU-EVA1(422 Long GOP) | 1.1GB |
Panasonic AU-EVA1(422Intra) | 3GB |
Canon EOS R5C(422 Long GOP) | 1GB |
Canon EOS R5C(420 Long GOP) | 750MB |
DSLR Video Cameras
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With their traditional-looking bodies and detachable lenses, a DSLR has the classic camera look we’ve come to know and love.
Traditionally, DSLRs are for still images but are being used more and more to shoot video.
DSLRs are delicate machines that include a bunch of different components, including:
- A reflex mirror
- Removable lens
- Shutter
- Image sensor
- Focusing screen
- Condenser lens
- Pentaprism
- Optical viewfinder
Here’s a sampling of the estimated one-minute 4k video file sizes of some of the leading DSLRs on the market:
Canon and Nikon
Camera | File Size (Per Min) |
Canon EOS 90D(MP4 H.264) | 900MB |
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV (MJPEG) | 3.8GB |
Nikon D780(MP4 H.264) | 900MB |
Nikon D7500(MP4 H.264) | 1.1GB |
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Mirrorless Video Cameras
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Mirrorless cameras (also known as compact system cameras, or CSCs) look like DSLRs. They’ve got a similar-looking body. They’ve got detachable lenses. Indeed, most of us probably couldn’t tell the difference between the two at first glance.
But mirrorless cameras are different. The reason being, they don’t have the reflex mirror and some other components we mentioned in the DSLR section. Instead, mirrorless cameras operate with a lens, shutter, image sensor, and digital display (instead of a viewfinder).
Some estimated one-minute video file sizes of popular mirrorless cameras:
Fujifilm, Panasonic, Nikon
Camera | File Size (Per Min) |
Fujifilm X-S10 (MPEG H.264) | 1.5GB |
Panasonic Lumix S1H (422 Long GOP) | 1.2GB |
Panasonic Lumix S5 (H.264 Long GOP) | 1.1GB |
Nikon Z5 (25fps)(MPEG H.264) | 1.1GB |
Nikon Z9 (H.265 10-bit) | 1.4GB |
Nikon Z9(H.265 8-bit) | 1.1GB |
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