When I see something described as a "film camera" I infer that it uses film.<p>This appears to be a "film-quality, cinematic camera" that does not use film.<p>I had to read the whole article, carefully, to be certain that the project is purely digital. It looks digital, there's no obvious place to spool film, but phrases like "film is recorded RAW at extremely high quality" really muddy the waters.<p>So for anybody who's wondering, this is a <i>digital camera</i>.
You can also grab a Canon EOS-M, from 10 years ago, and put Crop Mood (custom firmware) on it to record 14bit 2k/4k/5k RAW<p><a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCeKCfgRnO4">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCeKCfgRnO4</a>
>2K is basically 1080 p.<p>It's not basically 1080p, it's literally 2x more pixels, which is important for cropping to 1080p in select zones, or emulating lense zoom, stabilization etc.