simonkn wrote:I have tried both MacAir and iMac (2007) and both throw up the "no OpenCL card detected" error and right-royally crash both machines... I've budgeted for another £2k for a new iMac but the cost is rising.. Now £6k for the camera, couple of decent lenses and then a mac...hmmm.. oh well..
SK
Welcome to the club. I'm in the same situation with my iMac (late 2009). Resolve used to work. But not on the Resolve 9 beta. Perhaps it will with the final release of Resolve 9 but I think my lowly graphics is just not good enough for some of the functions they're using in the 64-bit Resolve 9. I'm debating on getting a new iMac or waiting until the next Mac Pro in 2013 which could be more than a year away. Oh well need time to save up for the expanding invoice for that next computer, BM cinema camera and gear, Rokinon (Samyang) cine lenses and ND filters, a couple of SSDs and dock (Sandisk 480GB or Plextor M5 Pro when they are approved for use). Just hoping my Manfrotto tripod/fluid head are good enough since I only bought it last year. I'm sure I've missed something. Oh yes, some external audio since my Canon boom mic isn't going to work with the BMCC! Yikes, could be approaching $10k especially if I included a monitor like the Flanders. Or an SDI EVF when there's some competition for the Alphatron.
Maybe it should be in a new thread but it's occurred to me that BMD could include a FAQ or a few web pages of third-party accessories they recommend. It's a blessing that the camera bundle is very good value; it's a curse that so much of what goes with the camera is not quite as affordable as one would hope. Perhaps the success of the BMCC will entice more suppliers to target those users with complementary accessories that have the same ideology of design: simple, open, affordable. I suppose for many beginning down this path, much of what they buy to accessorize this camera will still be good for their next camera. But this camera is enticing to new users that never thought they could afford a quality cinema camera. For those people, including me, it's challenging to step up to this level of quality. But the rewards await those who do it. By rewards, I mean the satisfaction at having achieved something beautiful that others will enjoy.