spike wrote:Christine Peterson wrote:... When the camera is in the hands of the beta testers, they'll be able to share more information about what SSDs they've used and their performance.
Umm does this not worry anyone else? The camera is not in the hands of Beta testers yet... REALLY? For crying out loud BMD we all know how slow you are at manufacturing surely you should have been pressing the go button on the conveyer belt already?
What, me worry?
If my dim memory is correct, I believe BMD sent beta original-version BMCCs to their beta testers (other than JB, who received prototype cams much earlier) about a month or so before the camera first started "shipping" (that brief burst of a few cameras that went out before the sensor debacle). However, I could be mistaken about this.
If BMD follows a similar pattern, we might not hear about beta testers receiving beta BMPC-4K cams until late June 2013 or so, if in fact BMD is going to start shipping these puppies by late July 2013 as expected/promised/whatever.
In any event, Christine always speaks the truth!

When she posted on May 7, 2013, what she said may well have been true. If the very next day BMD sent out beta units, her statement would still be true, and not particularly worrying to me.
Do I wish BMD sent beta units to their testers "sooner"? Yes, absolutely. The longer the beta testers work with the cams pre-production the better. JB works with prototype cams starting very early-on, but BMD doesn't always refer to him as a beta tester, even though he obviously is.
Combined with the "fact" that the BMPC-4K is allegedly in many ways similar to the original BMCC -- the same case, lens mount, battery, SSD receptacle, LCD, and probably most of the firmware, and "only" the sensor, circuit board, and some of the firmware are different -- there's a realistic chance the BMPC-4K development time might be relatively short and uneventful. No guarantees, but not all of this stuff is rocket science.
"Late July 2013" isn't here yet.
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