I don't think it was a design flaw at all. BMD had a new evf and the V.A. available. I think it was an Idea that many did not understand maybe because they didnt think of the av monitors or did not want to spend a good amount of money on a good evf. Seeing other bmd cameras with a side monitor they felt That it was missing. Looking at other box cmeras none have a a full monitor only for settings so they all needed to buy a monitor or an evf.
I Think that an evf is far superior to a monitor even better than high nit ones. But having this new monitor does not detract from the side one. The user will have his monitor while pertinent crew have another high end monitor to use. So it really expands the function and use of the pyxsis.
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You could include yourself as one of those many who did not understand because clearly the existing VA does nothing to control the camera unlike the side monitor. Now you have two monitors that does exactly the same thing...

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You clearly NEVER worked on a proper set dude
Just go get a sony fx3 and be happy dude.[/quote]
With the side monitor you can do all the camera settings and with the new monitor for use by the operator. The dp can check the color, the director can check the framing and acting. This has made the pyxsis more flexible for small low budget, small crew set ups. If its solo then and evf will suffice and for some projects the monitor.
Ric Marty
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