I wish if BM can create another series based on BMPCC 6k Pro. they should put 6k pro sensor with internal ND filters into a mini boxed shape body. that will solve some of the issues people get with BMPCC DSLR style body.
I 100% agree. It would be great to have a box/cube camera from Blackmagic with ND and the 6K sensor. I'd buy one. I'm not sure if they will ever do it, though. The BMPCC's usp has always been the idea of having everything you need to start shooting straight out of the box. Even their Ursa's have followed this design principle with the flip-out screen. Maybe one day.
Hello! Just watched a video that addresses your ND stacking question. Based on a flange distance test the ND's are in fact stacked one in front of the other. The 2 stop Nd is the furthest forward, switching to four stops raises the two stop filter and adds a 4 stop filter, and switching to 6 stops uses both of the filters.
I wish if BM can create another series based on BMPCC 6k Pro. they should put 6k pro sensor with internal ND filters into a mini boxed shape body. that will solve some of the issues people get with BMPCC DSLR style body.
I 100% agree. It would be great to have a box/cube camera from Blackmagic with ND and the 6K sensor. I'd buy one. I'm not sure if they will ever do it, though. The BMPCC's usp has always been the idea of having everything you need to start shooting straight out of the box. Even their Ursa's have followed this design principle with the flip-out screen. Maybe one day.
Hello! Just watched a video that addresses your ND stacking question. Based on a flange distance test the ND's are in fact stacked one in front of the other. The 2 stop Nd is the furthest forward, switching to four stops raises the two stop filter and adds a 4 stop filter, and switching to 6 stops uses both of the filters.
Ah, interesting. That would make sense. No need for 3 filters if stacking 2 gets the same number of options. Thanks for the info.
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Never knew about that risky thingy behind the screen...
Thank you, that's very kind. So far the risky thingy behind the screen is still intact. Fingers crossed it stays that way.
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Hi! You will discover that when in stealth mode shooting you WILL need the strap! Trust.
I prefer to use a Peak Design strap with my cameras so I can unhook it nice and fast.