You don't need or want HDMI on a professional camera! SDI can support up to 8K resolution while HDMI is limited to 4K. SDI is a locking cable while HDMI is not. SDI cables runs can reach lengths up to 100 meters or 330 feet while HDMI is limited to 50 feet. SDI also supports both dynamic and static metadata. ProRes is not an issue. You can export ProRes from Fusion Studio with the Saver node. Your DaVinci Studio license also works for Fusion Studio for free. Even if the screen flipped out, it would be in the way of a DJI Focus motor. You don't need internal NDs on a professional camera, because you have and want the flexibility to use your own screw-on NDs, a matte box, or ND lens blades like the ones on NiSi Athena Primes. Dan May also said adding internal NDs would have changed the body design and added more cost.
Sending dead cameras to people!!!🤣 Funny, but true. That's why I'm in no rush to buy until after the first round or so of production, and the bugs are exposed.
for 3k, you do Not get a lot, you get an expensive starting point. they took out pro res, hdmi, stereo mic jack .. sensor crops in for other formats..enhancing noise doing this.. so that's why the blackmagic Assist, went on sale.. ... going to need an adjustable monitor..
Welcome to the world of cinema cameras lol........... There are SDI monitors for $200-$300......... it does have a stereo mic jack and headphone jack.... If you want pro res in a box for cheap get a z cam............ Blackmagic rolled out quite a bit of new stuff so prices in general are going to dip......
I've been running around with a prototype in my camera and this video was shot using it, also the lens has a hard vignette because it doesn't cover full frame.
@@kurenceeOh wow! The quality is great. It’s already come a long way compared to the first prototype. There isn’t any noticeable haze or fog and I wouldn’t have even known it was a speed booster if you hadn’t told me.
Good work, man! Love the look of the videos and the info!
You don't need or want HDMI on a professional camera! SDI can support up to 8K resolution while HDMI is limited to 4K. SDI is a locking cable while HDMI is not. SDI cables runs can reach lengths up to 100 meters or 330 feet while HDMI is limited to 50 feet. SDI also supports both dynamic and static metadata. ProRes is not an issue. You can export ProRes from Fusion Studio with the Saver node. Your DaVinci Studio license also works for Fusion Studio for free. Even if the screen flipped out, it would be in the way of a DJI Focus motor. You don't need internal NDs on a professional camera, because you have and want the flexibility to use your own screw-on NDs, a matte box, or ND lens blades like the ones on NiSi Athena Primes. Dan May also said adding internal NDs would have changed the body design and added more cost.
tell em
Sending dead cameras to people!!!🤣 Funny, but true. That's why I'm in no rush to buy until after the first round or so of production, and the bugs are exposed.
for 3k, you do Not get a lot, you get an expensive starting point.
they took out pro res, hdmi, stereo mic jack ..
sensor crops in for other formats..enhancing noise doing this..
so that's why the blackmagic Assist, went on sale..
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going to need an adjustable monitor..
Welcome to the world of cinema cameras lol...........
There are SDI monitors for $200-$300.........
it does have a stereo mic jack and headphone jack....
If you want pro res in a box for cheap get a z cam............
Blackmagic rolled out quite a bit of new stuff so prices in general are going to dip......
Love your thoughts on the new camera.
I was wondering if you have any updates on where you’re at with the speed booster project?
I've been running around with a prototype in my camera and this video was shot using it, also the lens has a hard vignette because it doesn't cover full frame.
@@kurenceeOh wow! The quality is great. It’s already come a long way compared to the first prototype. There isn’t any noticeable haze or fog and I wouldn’t have even known it was a speed booster if you hadn’t told me.
@@PopTartHeaven Yeah, it varies heavily on what lens I'm using too.