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- Joined: Wed Oct 21, 2020 10:55 am
- Real Name: Tero Auranen
Hi all, especially Blackmagic Design representatives,
I selected Getting Started catetory for this question, as there really was no better category of discussions for this type of a comment, I hope it was the right place to do it.
First of all, I have to say I became a BMD user only less than 2 years ago after purchasing their Cinema Camera 4K that came with a license for Davinci Resolve as well.
After that, I've been hooked!
BMD, your products are amazing, well maintained and always innovative. This will keep me coming back to you for most of my choises around cameras, software and other equipment. Resolve Studio is something out of this world! Thank you!
My recent purchases include the ATEM Mini Pro and the Resolve Speed Editor (with another Resolve license). Wow, again quality stuff!
I guess with these very very nice $250-1000-1500 price range beginner products (cameras, panels, input devices, software), many customers are going to eventually expand and upgrade to the next levels of things. At least I think I am, once the need for them increases and things become more "professional"....or one could also say, the products may even eventually make more professionals. This is actually a very nice setup for both the customer and BMD.
This brings me to my question: are there any plans to bring these beginner panel type of products also to the areas of color correction and audio? Meaning e.g. a panel even smaller than the Resolve Micro Panel, and something more beginner level than Fairlight Desktop console?
I know the Micro panel is already on the $1000 price range, but may still be a bit steep for beginners wanting to pick-up color correction with Resolve. A "nano" beginner panel in the $300 price point might do the trick! For the Fairlight console, a $3000 price point console will not make you try it, but maybe a $400 priced one will?
Just my two cents on this, maybe BMD has already though of something like this, or maybe not...maybe it does not make any sense. As for me, I just know that without an actual professional need or a company needing them, I will most likely not make the jump very soon. But with such beginner level panels, it would be a no-brainer and would surely grow my appetite as well.
Kind regards,
Tero Auranen
Currently using the products only for my own needs and out of interest to the art
I selected Getting Started catetory for this question, as there really was no better category of discussions for this type of a comment, I hope it was the right place to do it.
First of all, I have to say I became a BMD user only less than 2 years ago after purchasing their Cinema Camera 4K that came with a license for Davinci Resolve as well.
After that, I've been hooked!
BMD, your products are amazing, well maintained and always innovative. This will keep me coming back to you for most of my choises around cameras, software and other equipment. Resolve Studio is something out of this world! Thank you!
My recent purchases include the ATEM Mini Pro and the Resolve Speed Editor (with another Resolve license). Wow, again quality stuff!
I guess with these very very nice $250-1000-1500 price range beginner products (cameras, panels, input devices, software), many customers are going to eventually expand and upgrade to the next levels of things. At least I think I am, once the need for them increases and things become more "professional"....or one could also say, the products may even eventually make more professionals. This is actually a very nice setup for both the customer and BMD.
This brings me to my question: are there any plans to bring these beginner panel type of products also to the areas of color correction and audio? Meaning e.g. a panel even smaller than the Resolve Micro Panel, and something more beginner level than Fairlight Desktop console?
I know the Micro panel is already on the $1000 price range, but may still be a bit steep for beginners wanting to pick-up color correction with Resolve. A "nano" beginner panel in the $300 price point might do the trick! For the Fairlight console, a $3000 price point console will not make you try it, but maybe a $400 priced one will?
Just my two cents on this, maybe BMD has already though of something like this, or maybe not...maybe it does not make any sense. As for me, I just know that without an actual professional need or a company needing them, I will most likely not make the jump very soon. But with such beginner level panels, it would be a no-brainer and would surely grow my appetite as well.
Kind regards,
Tero Auranen
Currently using the products only for my own needs and out of interest to the art