Wed May 14, 2025 12:33 am
Update: The BMPC 4k works with the Blackmagic URSA Mini Handle. Auto-Iris exposure, Autofocus (albeit very slow, Accurate with Canon Lenses, not so much with Tamron) and Record button all work as expected.
Now, some important info scattered across forum posts, but not clearly stated:
No matter which ISO you select (200,400,800), the output on the SDI out is fixed (Not compensated).
What it means is that you need to take ISO into account when using False colors on an external monitor, and the histogram (Built-in or External).
At ISO 200, the highlights will clip >80 IRE
At ISO 400 the highlights will clip >90 IRE
AT ISO 800 the highlights will clip at 100 IRE
There is no floating line on the internal Histogram. So if you record at ISO 400, for example, you may think that because the signal isn't all the way to the right, your highlights are safe, but those will clip in a quite ugly fashion if your signal is above 90 IRE (Same logic applies to the false colours: It will never hit the Red no matter how bright you expose at ISO 200 and 400). So to be safe, you need to set the Zebra at 80%-ISO 200 and 90%-ISO 400; and use that as the upper limit, if you want to be able to recover your highlights cleanly.
This also means that in reality, the camera doesn't use the full 12 bits at ISO 200 and 400, because the signal is recorded at a lower level in the 12bit container.
You also need to make sure any low-level signal you plan on lifting is recorded above 30 IRE, because the fixed-pattern noise starts appearing below 30 IRE and is clearly visible at 20 IRE and below.
Now, it took me a half day of recording with the cam to notice all of those things. One has to wonder what kind of beta-testing blackmagic used back then, because none of that info is clearly stated anywhere...
Conclusion: If you plan on getting this cam second-hand to record where the lighting is not 100% under your control, you will be better served with a different model. If you record under controlled conditions, the image is very good.