Fulgencio wrote:In fact many of this issues like reflective non-articulated screen, terrible ergonomics, no evf... are still present in the new cameras blackmagic has just announce.. soo.. is blackmagic listening??
Here is a link to what Philip wrote looong time ago
http://philipbloom.net/2012/09/05/bmd/"Canon lens mount not ideal for this size sensor"
"Terrible ergonomics"
"Screen too reflective"
So you're a camera designer ? Do you have a background in manufacturing? Writing software ?
I'm going to guess no. Why the hell do you think a DOP would know what decisions will affect the price or manufactu-ability of a product ?
Just because you can point to what YOU see as an issue, doesn't mean that everyone doesn't find it an issue to the same degree that you will.
Just because you can point out an issue, doesn't mean the BMD don't make an informed decision to deign a product with a compromise in order to keep the product simple to manufacture or at a certain price point. Most of their decisions are made being well aware of the compromise and what people want.
Many of the rationales you continue to bring up have already been explained.
As much as you want to cry about the sensor size, that fact remains that they chose the best sensor for what THEY wanted to do. They chose a sensor that they could get a great high dynamic range image from. Super 35 sensors are actually very few and far between ? I'm sure you already know this from your experience in camera design and sensor design.
If you want those kinds of feature then this isn't your camera. Why don't you get yourself a C300 ?
I think the fact that so many have bought what Blackmagic actually stated they wanted to do says you're in a minority.
They said they wanted to make a very high dynamic range RAW uncompressed video camera for 3k. My friend that's exactly what they said they would do.
I think they have shown they listen because I haven't seen anyone else make a camera like it for the price nor have we seen even a year later, anyone else make anything like it, despite everyone predicting this NAB would be the time everyone would show BMD how it's really done.
Clearly, it's not something that's easy to do for the price or yeah, we would have seen some competition.
When making something as crazy low cost as this camera, there are bound to be compromises. Make an informed decision. Are the compromises too much for you ? t hen use something that doesn't compromise your vision.
You know it's just a camera right ? A cheap high dynamic range RAW uncompressed camera that plenty of people seem to have no trouble working around it's shortcomings.
You're really sounding like a bit of a shrill to be honest. It's great that you're participating in BMD's own forum but it must take a lot of effort to be constantly making the same point over and over again. Once again you've hijacked a thread that has nothing to do with the issues you want to soap box about. Why don't you start yet another thread and at least keep this one on topic.
If cinematographers were in charge you'd just end up with The Homer
http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/The_Homerjb