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Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:51 pm
by spike
John Brawley wrote:
spike wrote:
So if that is the case (was this in the uk?) would you suggest everyone from the UK not preorder and just call on the day of release? I would really like to know if BMD has a contingency plan in place this time for UK preorders and retailers as I would have no hesitation in saying that the UK customers were the worst effected and the most upset/hard done by when it came to the BMCC.


That's a question for BMD.

jb


I'm sure they patrol these boards. So the question still stands to anyone from BMD. I also believe that having Europe as one district and equally distributing the devices throughout is actually unfair to the UK. I will predict that the UK probably has at least 25-50% of the preorders from Europe alone? Does this not suggest that the UK and the rest of Europe should be separated as different regions or at least the delivered units to the UK should reflect this?

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 12:59 pm
by jevon99
I'm concerned about the UK shipping problems too...

I ordered my BMCC from CVP early September 2012, and am obviously still waiting...
I also ordered a BMPC a few days ago, from a smaller supplier, (pretty much as soon as I read about it...) I'm 4th on the list at this supplier...

I honestly think the 4k is gonna turn up first...

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 6:09 pm
by Peter J. DeCrescenzo
If you haven't already done so, you might contact BMD directly in addition to the somewhat more random method via this forum.

Personally I find it fascinating how slowly BMCCs appear to be reaching (or rather, not reaching) customers outside the US. Note that things like this don't always work out this way: Panasonic seems to have the opposite problem; their popular "GH" cameras have for years have lagged in availability in the US vs. the rest of the world, without explanation.

As much as I'd love to know why BMCCs are harder to buy in the EU than in the US, in fact we may never know.

But on a case by case basis, for better or worse, there's a reason why the truism, "The squeaky wheel gets the grease.", exists.

BMD's contact info is on their website. And, yes, I assume you might initially receive some sort of "boiler plate" response, but if you're persistent a back & forth exchange with BMD may be worth more than the electrons (assuming you use email) are written on. And, if you receive an unsatisfactory response, request a reply from upper management.

Just because we now have web forums doesn't mean old-fashioned means of communication (phone, snail-mail) don't work anymore. It might be worth a try. And let us know what you find out.

In the meantime, I suspect with every week that goes by BMD's sensor & camera manufacturing increases in volume, eventually making this issue a moot point. We hope. Cheers.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:35 pm
by Christine Peterson
DaleCampbellFilms wrote:Hi Christine,

Just wondering how much the body with battery weighs? Didn't spot it in the spec but may by missing it in my excited state ;)

The weight is about 355g / 8.9 ounces.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 7:38 pm
by Christine Peterson
Michael Sandiford wrote:You at NAB christine, catch our man on the floor Khachik, should be hanging around with Phil Arntz.

It was great to meet him! :)

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:25 pm
by Dumbski
The problem with unequal distribution between US and Europe might have been related to BM not wanting to mess up their NAB show where it should be about their new camera's and not about camera's that haven't been shipped.

I had a thought about this NAB roadshow coming up and how frustrating it would be for them to get all the disappointed customers on their stand. Then JB wrote this on his blog: " They seem to have dramatically sped up production in the last month or so, probably not wanting to be dealing with the lynch mob of customers with preorders at NAB ! " This makes me wonder if the marketing and PR department have interfered with a fair distribution.

So with NAB out of they way, they might be looking at the next big show they put up, and with July shipping, and one of the next big shows is.....IBC Amsterdam, which will be september, maybe there will be some more stress on supplying EU customers first :P

At the same time i would like to say that i am pretty much done with these announcements and the pre-ordering stuff, while the product itself isn't ready. There isn't even any footage available. And i do understand that they are doing something new and something great but for me the BM engineers do the magical part. I really love the product and the performance of the first camera's. However the BM PR and marketing department perform like everything you would expect from the 'old school' companies. If this July date is not being matched, i suggest BM change their policy on announcing new awesome products and let the engineers dictate the marketing department a realistic release date and not the other way around.

And while i am at it, pls stop announcing new camera's while they are not ready to ship, improve the firmware on the ones that do ship, improve the little flaws, let people enjoy their camera's for a bit, work on the overall details. Great companies don't need the marketshare rush. Your camera's will sell because they are awesome. And delivered like you informed us. Go BM engineers. Marketeer talking heads please shut up and follow the guys that do the magic.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:27 pm
by Richard Oakes
Hi, without the in camera correction, the barrel distortion on the mft lenses is quite extreme. Does the pocket camera offer this? Or does it at least save the lens information to the RAW files for correction in post? Thanks.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:29 pm
by No Logo
All my lens work perfect on 35mm sensor , bu as we know pocket is just super 16mm sensor . My knowledge about super 16mm sensor is very small . I know this sensor used to be very popular , and many good moves was shoot with it . Is anyone knows website where I can find out much more about lens which goes with super 16mm sensor . I know google is the best to start , what I did , but any way maybe someone knows good website .

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:34 pm
by Peter J. DeCrescenzo
Darkfable wrote:Hi, without the in camera correction, the barrel distortion on the mft lenses is quite extreme. Does the pocket camera offer this? Or does it at least save the lens information to the RAW files for correction in post? Thanks.


I believe John Brawley has recently posted that no, the BMPCC will not do in-camera lens correction. I also doubt it'll embed lens metadata in recordings.

However, it may be a moot point if the footage looks good or better than expected. For example, since the BMPCC's sensor is smaller than those in other MFT cameras, with some lenses the center of the frame can be "flatter" than towards the edges.

JB says he hopes to have preliminary BMPCC footage to show us "soon". He owns several MFT lenses, so I suspect he'll show some of those in use on the BMPCC. Stay tuned.
http://johnbrawley.wordpress.com/

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:40 pm
by Christine Peterson
Tomski wrote:This makes me wonder if the marketing and PR department have interfered with a fair distribution.

...

I suggest BM change their policy on announcing new awesome products and let the engineers dictate the marketing department a realistic release date and not the other way around.

As a member of the PR department, I can say with certainty that we did not affect the distribution of cameras. The marketing department doesn't dictate any dates, they all come from the CEO and the engineering department.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:47 pm
by Peter J. DeCrescenzo
Christine Peterson wrote:
Tomski wrote:This makes me wonder if the marketing and PR department have interfered with a fair distribution.

...

I suggest BM change their policy on announcing new awesome products and let the engineers dictate the marketing department a realistic release date and not the other way around.

As a member of the PR department, I can say with certainty that we did not affect the distribution of cameras. The marketing department doesn't dictate any dates, they all come from the CEO and the engineering department.


Darn. For a minute there I was enjoying an image of Christine, chomping on a big cigar, while she slams her fist on her desk and loudly barks out orders over the phone, brow-beating poor BMD shipping clerks into sending more boxes to Amerika than to the Old World.

Darn reality!

:-)

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 10:54 pm
by Richard Oakes
Peter J. DeCrescenzo wrote:
Darkfable wrote:Hi, without the in camera correction, the barrel distortion on the mft lenses is quite extreme. Does the pocket camera offer this? Or does it at least save the lens information to the RAW files for correction in post? Thanks.


I believe John Brawley has recently posted that no, the BMPCC will not do in-camera lens correction. I also doubt it'll embed lens metadata in recordings.

However, it may be a moot point if the footage looks good or better than expected. For example, since the BMPCC's sensor is smaller than those in other MFT cameras, with some lenses the center of the frame can be "flatter" than towards the edges.

JB says he hopes to have preliminary BMPCC footage to show us "soon". He owns several MFT lenses, so I suspect he'll show some of those in use on the BMPCC. Stay tuned.
http://johnbrawley.wordpress.com/

Thanks man, lets hope so!

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 15, 2013 11:40 pm
by Gilly
I just want to see the pocket camera mounted in the Movi rig/multi rotor RC copter!!!!
http://vimeo.com/freeflycinema/freeflyroam

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 2:50 pm
by zigizigi
Will classic 4/3 lenses work with BMPCC via electronic adapter?

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 4:31 pm
by Peter J. DeCrescenzo
zigizigi wrote:Will classic 4/3 lenses work with BMPCC via electronic adapter?


Maybe. No guarantees. I believe JB mentions the possibility on his blog:
http://johnbrawley.wordpress.com/2013/0 ... e-orginal/

But the camera isn't shipping yet, so it may be a while before you'll have an opportunity to test this for yourself.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 5:09 pm
by Richard Oakes
When do we get to see some footage of the pocket, I was told by the end of NAB and I'm checking every hour!! The impatience is strong with this one lol :P so excited!!!

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 9:46 pm
by Jace Ross
Darkfable wrote:When do we get to see some footage of the pocket, I was told by the end of NAB and I'm checking every hour!! The impatience is strong with this one lol :P so excited!!!


Haha I've been doing the same, I'm pretty keen to sell off some kit and preorder but I want to see more than a body and marketing hype.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 5:44 am
by cabo
A couple of idle questions that haven't been addressed, or found yet....

Is the HDMI live during all modes ? ie playback, pre-roll, and record ? Another thread mentioned that "10-bit YUV 4:2:2. Overlays can be turned off if you need a clean feed" so I'm assuming that's a yes.

Any idea of the screen size, looking at using a flip-up direct-view eyepiece hood thing like a Zacuto Z-finder which would be ideal as it isn't a touch-screen.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:33 am
by Jaakko Ruuska
Hi, Christine!

I am a documentarist, with a project in preproduction state. In 15th of July, in 2013 I am leaving for a long hike,
as part of the project, that I am working with. The hike should end up in the final film.

So I understand that it might be impossible for you to know it, but I am wondering if the camera would be shipped before the date to Finland.

The documentary is about modern relationship with nature, and the hike is about to happen in exteriors without heavy gear with me. Therefore, I believe, that your camera would be perfect for it.

So please, let me know, when ever you know, that the camera is ready to be shipped.

Yours

Jaakko

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 11:57 am
by Michael Coviello
cabo wrote:A couple of idle questions that haven't been addressed, or found yet....

Is the HDMI live during all modes ? ie playback, pre-roll, and record ? Another thread mentioned that "10-bit YUV 4:2:2. Overlays can be turned off if you need a clean feed" so I'm assuming that's a yes.

Any idea of the screen size, looking at using a flip-up direct-view eyepiece hood thing like a Zacuto Z-finder which would be ideal as it isn't a touch-screen.


Cabo, have you looked at the actual product page on blackmagic's website? "..HDMI out with optional overlays for easy on set monitoring." "..extremely high resolution 3.5” LCD.."

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 5:06 pm
by Timccr
So if I want to get a 100 degree FOV on an S16 sensor without spending more than say a grand what lens should I be looking for?

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 5:58 pm
by rick.lang
Jaakko Ruuska wrote:Hi, Christine!

I am a documentarist, with a project in preproduction state. In 15th of July, in 2013 I am leaving for a long hike,
as part of the project, that I am working with. The hike should end up in the final film.

So I understand that it might be impossible for you to know it, but I am wondering if the camera would be shipped before the date to Finland.

The documentary is about modern relationship with nature, and the hike is about to happen in exteriors without heavy gear with me. Therefore, I believe, that your camera would be perfect for it.

So please, let me know, when ever you know, that the camera is ready to be shipped.

Yours

Jaakko


You need to contact BMD directly and I suspect your only hope of taking the new camera on a hike is if you can convince them to let you join the beta test program. Given the nature of your shoot, they may be very interested in supporting you but you will likely need to be in a position where you can quickly share the results with the community and otherwise promote the camera. I don't mean you have to sell the camera but discuss it with the community and share samples etc.

Rick Lang
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Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:12 pm
by Peter J. DeCrescenzo
rick.lang wrote:
Jaakko Ruuska wrote:Hi, Christine!

I am a documentarist, with a project in preproduction state. In 15th of July, in 2013 I am leaving for a long hike,
as part of the project, that I am working with. The hike should end up in the final film.

So I understand that it might be impossible for you to know it, but I am wondering if the camera would be shipped before the date to Finland.

The documentary is about modern relationship with nature, and the hike is about to happen in exteriors without heavy gear with me. Therefore, I believe, that your camera would be perfect for it.

So please, let me know, when ever you know, that the camera is ready to be shipped.

Yours

Jaakko


You need to contact BMD directly and I suspect your only hope of taking the new camera on a hike is if you can convince them to let you join the beta test program. Given the nature of your shoot, they may be very interested in supporting you but you will likely need to be in a position where you can quickly share the results with the community and otherwise promote the camera. I don't mean you have to sell the camera but discuss it with the community and share samples etc.

Rick Lang
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HD


Hi Rick: I wish Jaakko all the luck in the world, and I'm a huge fan of BMD's cameras, but I think it would be a mistake for him to plan a project around a camera that very well may not be available sufficiently in advance of his trip to allow him to adequately test it & become familiar with it (including its entire shooting-to-editing workflow). BMD has said the new cams will be available "by the end of July 2013", but I have my doubts about that for good reason!

Even worse would be his relying, even in part, on beta gear for documenting a "long hike".

My guess is he'll only be able to carry a relatively small amount of gear, so he might possibly not be able to bring a spare camera -- although I'd never recommend doing that. Especially if he brings a beta camera, his spare camera should be at least as good quality -- too risky otherwise.

Jaakko, my advice is to consider using a different camera for your project. Perhaps a BMCC, or preferably some other more readily-available, known-reliable camera, and a couple of lightweight lenses. And even then, bring a good spare camera.

Cheers.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Wed Apr 17, 2013 6:17 pm
by Christine Peterson
Jaakko Ruuska wrote:Hi, Christine!

I am a documentarist, with a project in preproduction state. In 15th of July, in 2013 I am leaving for a long hike,
as part of the project, that I am working with. The hike should end up in the final film.

So I understand that it might be impossible for you to know it, but I am wondering if the camera would be shipped before the date to Finland.

The documentary is about modern relationship with nature, and the hike is about to happen in exteriors without heavy gear with me. Therefore, I believe, that your camera would be perfect for it.

So please, let me know, when ever you know, that the camera is ready to be shipped.

Yours

Jaakko

Hi Jaako,

I wish we could help, but we cannot offer any early camera sales, sponsorships, or giveaways. And we are not accepting any additional members to our beta testing program. I'm sorry!

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:43 am
by Bill Rich
What if I change my name to Bill "Blackmagic" Rich? Could I participate in your beta program for the Pocket camera? I Love my BMCC and she needs a little sister!

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 2:48 am
by rick.lang
Bill Rich wrote:What if I change my name to Bill "Blackmagic" Rich? Could I participate in your beta program for the Pocket camera? I Love my BMCC and she needs a little sister!


Maybe if you tattoo that on an unmentionable part of your anatomy, they might relent!

Rick Lang
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Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:09 am
by Bill Rich
well.. I not sure I'll take it that far.. LOL!!

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:18 am
by Jace Ross
rick.lang wrote:
Bill Rich wrote:What if I change my name to Bill "Blackmagic" Rich? Could I participate in your beta program for the Pocket camera? I Love my BMCC and she needs a little sister!


Maybe if you tattoo that on an unmentionable part of your anatomy, they might relent!

Rick Lang
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Haha well I'm dating a tattoo artist, I could have this arranged. I'd do it for a free camera (I've got sillier tattoos) but not for the beta.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:54 pm
by Joseph Ciccarella
Dear Blackmagic,

I plan to have "Blackmagic" tattooed all over as well as inside my body. I will of course be needing several cameras to document the process as well as to swallow so that I may record the intricate details of my internal tattooing and the long voyage through my small intestine. Please send me 14 BMCPocket Cams so that I may proceed immediately. It is a very important project and should quite thoroughly put your product through its paces. I look forward to receiving my cameras post haste. Most appreciated! ;)

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:52 pm
by Christine Peterson
:lol:

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 7:07 pm
by Taikonaut
Dear Christine,
I think you are really fit. Can I join the beta list please :lol:
I can even do a convincing Hugh Grant accent ;)

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:26 pm
by Jace Ross
Joseph Ciccarella wrote:Dear Blackmagic,

I plan to have "Blackmagic" tattooed all over as well as inside my body. I will of course be needing several cameras to document the process as well as to swallow so that I may record the intricate details of my internal tattooing and the long voyage through my small intestine. Please send me 14 BMCPocket Cams so that I may proceed immediately. It is a very important project and should quite thoroughly put your product through its paces. I look forward to receiving my cameras post haste. Most appreciated! ;)


How could they say no? Hahaha

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 12:02 am
by Steve Wake
Christine Peterson wrote:
DaleCampbellFilms wrote:Hi Christine,

Just wondering how much the body with battery weighs? Didn't spot it in the spec but may by missing it in my excited state ;)

The weight is about 355g / 8.9 ounces.


355g converts to 12.5 ounces. (28.4g = 1 oz)

Sorry, the former chemistry teacher in me could not let an incorrect conversion go.

Really looking forward to this camera!

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 1:10 pm
by Saint-Oblas
Sounds great at first look! But once again, BMC has missed the proper mount! The BPCC sensor is much closer to the Nikon 1 size than the MFT. Therefore once again, it will be a tough job finding a real wide-angle. An other point: all Panasonic and Olympus lenses at a price which is in line with the BPCC have distorsions which are corrected in the Pana and Olympus cameras. Does BM have the same corrections? The interest of this camera is NOT to be obliged of building a ridiculous and expensive Golberg assembly as the one on BMC NAB stand!

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 3:17 am
by cabo
I'm thrilled with the Super-16 option as it opens up not only the legacy glass (like the 8mm Optar Illumina), but also repurposes the incredibly fast zooms from Canon and Fujinon's EFP lenses in the Sony B4 mount. Granted, the optical adapter isn't cheap (Abakus 132 or RED Super-16) but the ability to have a handheld 16:1 zoom is priceless. If you aspire to ultra-wide fully rectilinear-corrected glass and have deep pockets, the ultimate seems to be the Zeiss 3.9 Digiprime with over 100 degree FOV. For daily use I'll be happy with the Panny 7-14 or the stabilized 12-35. Not concerned about in-camera lens corrections - lots of ways to fix that in post.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 8:40 pm
by CptZero
Can i record via hyperdrck shuttle via hdmi of this pocket camera?

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Sat Apr 20, 2013 10:44 pm
by Peter J. DeCrescenzo
CptZero wrote:Can i record via hyperdrck shuttle via hdmi of this pocket camera?


Yes. The HDMI connector will reportedly output "clean" (w/o text or icons) 10-bit 4:2:2 1080p.


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Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 11:27 am
by cabo
Isn't it about time for a 'lost' memory card to turn up at a bar or something ? I know, NDA's and all the rules but it's a full week following NAB and nothing ! Just one DNG ? Please ?

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 2:36 pm
by Micjacksmo5
Hello All

I am new to the site! I am looking to make a purchase of bmpc or bmcc but I am not sure which way I should go. Any suggestions? I am hearing mixed reviews about both. I need the opinion of you experience BM users..


Thanks

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 3:13 pm
by adamroberts
Micjacksmo5 wrote:Hello All

I am new to the site! I am looking to make a purchase of bmpc or bmcc but I am not sure which way I should go. Any suggestions? I am hearing mixed reviews about both. I need the opinion of you experience BM users..


Thanks


Then start reading through the threads already on this forum. I'm sure you'll find more than enough opinions to keep you busy.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 3:54 pm
by rick.lang
cabo wrote:I'm thrilled with the Super-16 option as it opens up not only the legacy glass (like the 8mm Optar Illumina), but also repurposes the incredibly fast zooms from Canon and Fujinon's EFP lenses in the Sony B4 mount. Granted, the optical adapter isn't cheap (Abakus 132 or RED Super-16) but the ability to have a handheld 16:1 zoom is priceless. If you aspire to ultra-wide fully rectilinear-corrected glass and have deep pockets, the ultimate seems to be the Zeiss 3.9 Digiprime with over 100 degree FOV. For daily use I'll be happy with the Panny 7-14 or the stabilized 12-35. Not concerned about in-camera lens corrections - lots of ways to fix that in post.


Great recommendations there, thanks. Care to share your recommended techniques for fixing the lens distortion of Panasonic and Olympus MFT lenses in post? It might be worthwhile if you created a new thread for that topic as it would be an important discussion.

Rick Lang
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Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Sun Apr 21, 2013 4:00 pm
by rick.lang
Micjacksmo5 wrote:Hello All

I am new to the site! I am looking to make a purchase of bmpc or bmcc but I am not sure which way I should go. Any suggestions? I am hearing mixed reviews about both. I need the opinion of you experience BM users..


Thanks


It all depends upon what you want, what you currently have that you can use with the new cameras, what fits your budget for planned purchases, your post experience, your post operations, and your deliverable requirements. Although at this point we can only compare prices and specifications, most here are waiting to see sample output from the new cameras. That doesn't stop the brave and intrepid explorers from ordering one of each until they can decide which directions they are heading.

Rick Lang
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Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 1:34 am
by CptZero
whats the crop factor of this camera by the way? thanks

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:19 am
by Peter J. DeCrescenzo
CptZero wrote:whats the crop factor of this camera by the way? thanks


Approx. 3x (2.89 or some such) relative to full-frame 135.

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Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 3:26 am
by Peter J. DeCrescenzo
Micjacksmo5 wrote:Hello All, I am new to the site! I am looking to make a purchase of bmpc or bmcc but I am not sure which way I should go. Any suggestions? I am hearing mixed reviews about both. I need the opinion of you experience BM users.. Thanks


In addition to Rick's spot-on comments, it will be helpful if you could let us know what your primary use(s) for the camera will be. Also, such things as what your overall equipment needs are (do you also need camera accessories, tripod, lenses, filters, etc.?), your approx. overall budget range for gear, and so forth.

It'll make it somewhat easier to make recommendations if you tell us more about how you want to use the cam, what else you might need, and so forth. Cheers.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 1:14 pm
by Richard Oakes
Still waiting to see some test footage of the pocket.
The fact it's taking so long to produce anything decent doesn't fill me with confidence that this is as quality as it's made out to be.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 2:16 pm
by adamroberts
When Sony announces a camera you don't see footage for months.

Relax... It's coming. Camera ain't out for at least 3mths.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 4:28 pm
by Richard Oakes
adamroberts wrote:When Sony announces a camera you don't see footage for months.

Relax... It's coming. Camera ain't out for at least 3mths.


Yeh that would be the case if they didn't say that the footage would be available by the end of NAB. Obviously it's not gone to plan or there would be footage out by now which is worrying. Either that or they are trying to keep up the reputation that they can't deliver anything when they say they will.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 5:33 pm
by Pete Proniewicz-Brooks
Darkfable wrote:Yeh that would be the case if they didn't say that the footage would be available by the end of NAB.


I don't recall anything official about that. Care to link it? I've seen nothing about when footage will be available apart from a mention by JB that the camera isn't finished enough to give footage that is representative of the final state of the camera.

Re: Introducing Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

PostPosted: Mon Apr 22, 2013 6:02 pm
by Soeren Mueller
Pete Proniewicz-Brooks wrote:
Darkfable wrote:Yeh that would be the case if they didn't say that the footage would be available by the end of NAB.


I don't recall anything official about that. Care to link it? I've seen nothing about when footage will be available apart from a mention by JB that the camera isn't finished enough to give footage that is representative of the final state of the camera.


Hm I too recall that somewhere/sometime somebody from BM said by end of NAB we would see footage. Was it perhaps in one of the interviews? (by Marco Solorio or somebody else)

But I immediately thought that it would be a "usual BM rough estimate" ;)