NAB. Blackmagic Design presented at NAB Show 2025 a wide variety of products in all its lines of capture, production and transmission of content. This time we highlight two lines: DaVinci Resolve 20 and three new cameras.
What's New from DaVinci
The update adds more than 100 new AI-assisted features and tools, including IntelliScript, Animated Subtitles, Multicam SmartSwitch, and Audio Assistant, as well as a Keyframe Editor, Narration Panels, Multi-Layer Compositing Dynamics, Optical Flow Vector Tools, and optimizations to the Magic Mask panel and depth map. This version is now available for free download from the Blackmagic Design website.
The Edit and Edit modules feature a unique frame editor and narration panels, plus the Audio Assistant feature, which analyzes the footage in the timeline and creates a professional mix. Fusion includes advanced composition dynamics with multiple layers, while the chromatic distortion tool now offers a chroma distortion option, and there are also important updates to the depth map and Magic Mask panel.
Cameras
In terms of cameras, Blackmagic presented three new solutions among which are:
PYXIS 12K is a digital cinema camera with the versatile design of the PYXIS line and the same revolutionary 12K RGBW sensor as the URSA Cine 12K LF version. In addition, it offers 16-stop dynamic range, two CFexpress card bays, 10G Ethernet connectivity and Blackmagic Cloud synchronization in a customizable cage. This model is available in three versions with mounts for L, PL or EF lenses. The new PYXIS 12K will be available in July
The URSA Cine 17K 65 is a digital cinema camera with a 65mm (51 x 24 mm) RGBW sensor, a maximum resolution of 17,520 x 8040 and a dynamic range of 16 stops. It allows you to record 17K content for large screens, such as those used in IMAX systems, or crop the central part of the image and use it in film and television projects.
And finally, the URSA Cine Immersive is the first immersive cinema camera on the market with a built-in prime lens system and two 8K sensors that capture stereoscopic three-dimensional images for Apple Immersive Video for Apple Vision Pro devices.

