DIYPhotography shows off a flip screen and v mount mod for bmpcc 4k/6k for $300
From Sagiv Gilburd at DIYPhotography.
I would worry too much about modding my camera, but still a very cool idea.
From Sagiv Gilburd at DIYPhotography.
I would worry too much about modding my camera, but still a very cool idea.
You can read about it at this article by Brian Hallett at PVC (darn if Blackmagic doesn’t make updates hard to link to on their web site).
I haven’t updated my camera yet, but I will. I hope to never shoot vertical, but who knows!
This is pretty cool, though I have a Datacolor Syder X myself, but a way to do your own display calibration.
And it is so true. They have made incredible inexpensive cameras that can compete with high end super expensive cameras.
Personally I want a DJI RS 2, thought I do like the dual handle design of the 2 Zhiyun models, as the camera is way too heavy for one handed operations.
First off is the articulated screen which can tilt up or down (though not to the side for vlogging) which is hdr and 1500 nit brightness. This is huge, there have been kits to upgrade the screen in previous models, but this is built in.
And you can aslo add for $499 an EVF eye piece with glass lenses that will shut off the touch screen when in use.
All this does mean the camera is even larger than the previous 6k model (which will make it interesting for stabilizers), and people are already complaining about the still having an ef mount and not the new rf mount at least.
I don’t see any of that as a problem, this is a very impressive camera, and I want one.
So Blackmagic surprised everyone and announced the new Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 6K camera, which has a Super 35mm Sensor and an EOS lens mount. The sensor is an impressive 6144×3456 sensor, and the Super 35mm means aps-c size which means a 1.6x crop factor vs the 2x crop of the 4K mft version. And it is $2495 vs $1295, but doesn’t need a Speed Booster, which would have fixed the crop factor, and increased the lens speed, but also added more glass between the sensor and lens.
Now the camera will eat more battery than the already battery eating 4k (That it turns out is why they made the battery grip). And the new camera only shoots ProRes in 4k and UHD, saving BRAW for 6k. And the current manual only lists 4k speeds for drives and Cfast cards.
For someone with EF lenses this is a dream camera, if only I could afford it right now!