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- Real Name: Tassilo Sturm
Hi there,
I'm new to this forum...
I've been looking for a suitable video assist for my BMPCC6K Pro for a while. Now I'm interested in how I can power the video assist instead of the usual Blackmagic / SONY NP-F560 (or even larger).
In any case, my BMPCC6K Pro is powered by one: IDX IMICRO-150 (V-Mount battery, 145 Wh) mounted on the Wooden Camera Micro Battery Slide Pro. A cable starting (from the OUTPUT) from the Wooden Camera V-Mount bracket (the output says "Camera Power") goes to the DC input of my camera.
(Here you can also see the cable:)
Now my question is: Could I also use the Video Assist via D-Tab at the same time (there are 2 of these outputs). The technical data for the Wooden Camera V-Mount bracket is: 1x DC Out 14 V 2-pin plug-compatible with LEMO unregulated (f) and 1x DC OUT 5.8 A Anton Bauer (D-Tap)
The technical data for the V-Mount (if you connect the monitor directly to the V-Mount): Nominal output voltage: 14.5 V DC Maximum output voltage: 16.8V DC.
In any case, I hope that both types of data (I mean both types of output voltage) are suitable for my camera or is the voltage too high? In any case, my camera shows that it is supplied with 15.4 V, whether that is good?
Wherever you use which D-Tap, is it now possible to use Video Assist at the same time?
And if so, what should I pay special attention to?
I think, or rather I am becoming more and more friends with the "BLACKMAGIC DESIGN VIDEO ASSIST 7" 12G HDR". At some point I will also have projects in HDR and hopefully this monitor will also be HDR-capable!
Hopefully I'll make the right decision, I've looked at several other video assists and I keep coming back to BM's because e.g. the smallHD monitor has a low NIT number.
I'll start another thread for this specific question, here I'm more concerned with the possible power supply.
Thank you for your posts.
Regards T
I'm new to this forum...
I've been looking for a suitable video assist for my BMPCC6K Pro for a while. Now I'm interested in how I can power the video assist instead of the usual Blackmagic / SONY NP-F560 (or even larger).
In any case, my BMPCC6K Pro is powered by one: IDX IMICRO-150 (V-Mount battery, 145 Wh) mounted on the Wooden Camera Micro Battery Slide Pro. A cable starting (from the OUTPUT) from the Wooden Camera V-Mount bracket (the output says "Camera Power") goes to the DC input of my camera.
(Here you can also see the cable:)
Now my question is: Could I also use the Video Assist via D-Tab at the same time (there are 2 of these outputs). The technical data for the Wooden Camera V-Mount bracket is: 1x DC Out 14 V 2-pin plug-compatible with LEMO unregulated (f) and 1x DC OUT 5.8 A Anton Bauer (D-Tap)
The technical data for the V-Mount (if you connect the monitor directly to the V-Mount): Nominal output voltage: 14.5 V DC Maximum output voltage: 16.8V DC.
In any case, I hope that both types of data (I mean both types of output voltage) are suitable for my camera or is the voltage too high? In any case, my camera shows that it is supplied with 15.4 V, whether that is good?
Wherever you use which D-Tap, is it now possible to use Video Assist at the same time?
And if so, what should I pay special attention to?
I think, or rather I am becoming more and more friends with the "BLACKMAGIC DESIGN VIDEO ASSIST 7" 12G HDR". At some point I will also have projects in HDR and hopefully this monitor will also be HDR-capable!
Hopefully I'll make the right decision, I've looked at several other video assists and I keep coming back to BM's because e.g. the smallHD monitor has a low NIT number.
I'll start another thread for this specific question, here I'm more concerned with the possible power supply.
Thank you for your posts.
Regards T