Netflix Camera Requirements
4K UHD Resolution:
- Camera must have a true 4K UHD sensor (equal to or greater than 3840 photosites wide).
 
Recording Format:
- Minimum of 16-bit Linear or 10-bit Log processing
 - Bitrate of at least 240 Mbps (at 23.98/24 fps) recording
 - Recording format must be set to either:
- RAW (uncompressed or lightly compressed sensor data)
 - COMPRESSED (Log Gamma - i.e. S-Log3, V-Log, CanonLog3, REDLogFilm, BMDLog, LogC, etc.)
 
 - No looks or color corrections should be baked into the original camera files.
 - Files must maintain all metadata (i.e. Tape Name, Timecode, Frame Rate, ISO, WB, etc.)
 
Black Balancing:
- If applicable, black balancing of camera sensors should be done daily, when the camera is at normal operating temperature. See specific black balancing instructions in the camera operating manual.
 
Aspect Ratio / Framing:
- Aspect ratios greater than 2.00:1 must be evaluated and discussed with Netflix for approval.
 - Framing chart must be shot before principal photography begins, and processed through the dailies pipeline which will be shared with editorial, post-production, and VFX.
 
Secondary Cameras:
- Any cameras other than the primary camera (crash, POV, drone, underwater, etc.) must be approved by Netflix.
 - Test footage should be shot and provided to dailies and post-production to ensure compatibility with primary camera.
 
NETFLIX 4K Approved Camera List – April 2018
- Canon:
- C700
 - C300 Mark II
 - Canon C500
 
 - Panasonic
- VariCam 35
 - VariCam LT
 - AU-EVA1
 - Varicam PURE
 
 - RED:
- Weapon (Dragon) 6K
 - Weapon 8K
 - Weapon 8K S35 (Helium)
 - 8K Monstro
 
 - Panavision DXL
 - Sony
- VENICE
 - F65
 - PMW-F55
 - Sony FS7
 - Sony F5
 - HDC-4300
 - PXW-Z450
 
 - ARRI Alexa 65
 - ARRI ALEXA LF
 - Blackmagic Design
- URSA Mini 4.6K
 - URSA Mini Pro 4.6K
 
 

