Chidi Ozieh wrote:The lack of communication is a sign of disrespect from BMD to its customers. I don't care what the situation is. A reputable company should be transparent to its customers, especially those that have put money down and shown faith for MONTHS.
Hi Chidi,
Probably posting against my better judgement, I would say that most companies would not have given more than a single blurb about the delay, and it wouldn't have been detailed. Most companies won't even acknowledge flaws in expensive hardware.
The newest Macbook Retinas had faulty screens depending on when you got them. They suffered from burn in, and Apple (mega corp here) didn't acknowledge it publicly at ALL. After so many complaints and returned laptops, they 'quietly' changed their panel supplier and most of the newest shipments are fine.
I'm a pretty broke/moneyless shooter, I had finally been able to grab a macbook retina in preparation for this camera and when I started reading Apple's own forums about the issue? Pretty terrifying!
But BMD has actually responded, the face of the company as a matter of fact, despite people being very rude and disrespectful to him in his own home (so to speak). I think they deserve a lot more credit and respect regardless of updates.
Let us be honest. If / WHEN Canon or another ESTABLISHED camera company announce a camera with these specs at even close this price point we would all jump ship. I personally would be prepared to pay $5,000 for a camera with exactly the same specs as the BMCC from a MORE ESTABLISHED camera company.
In the year 2014 when that happens, sure. But Canon has already shown you exactly what they think five thousand (six actually) dollars should buy. It's called a C100, and if you add an external recorder (Blackmagic has one! xD) then you can get sort-of C300 quality out of it.
But, even if one of these companies did decide to ship something at the three thousand dollar range with the exact same specs? Mnnn. I don't think you can count me in the "we would all jump ship" camp.
There's a lot more value in the camera than just what's on paper, and how much paper it costs. One major factor for me is Blackmagic's Color Science, and really the closest you're getting to such would be cameras costing 25K+.
I agree with John when he says that it took RED three versions of their own Color Science to get where they're at, and they STILL are not there yet. It took BMD once out of the gate, the V1, to nail it.
No, I don't have faith in CanoPanaSony to do any better than RED under the price tag of 25~30K, and so I'm glad that Blackmagic exists (granted in scarce amounts) and send as much hope and good will as possible that they can sort things out and ramp up.
If there's ever a V2 of the camera, I'll be there too!
The worst thing about all this is that BMD staff are reading all these complaints and have not released a statement...
xD Would you go out to address the wolves howling beyond your window without raw meat to feed them? I wouldn't!