But why not show it all hooked up and running? Doesn't the micro converter need power? How much power does it draw in a one battery setup that's already powering a camera, monitor, and potentially other items. Don't get me wrong, this is a really cool idea, I just would've liked to see it up running.
it draws 320 mA @ 5V, so 1.6 watts (information from the official website) so you could run it for days on an external power bank. Plugged into the usb port of a vmount, it's basically almost irrelevant in the power consumption scheme.
Caleb, I LOVE this product but I’m gonna be that annoying person that wants more…. Any chance you could make one that fits the bi-directional sdi-hdmi converter? That model is amazing for live stream/broadcast folks like myself. It allows either sending program/multiview back to camera operators or with only one input it acts as a splitter which is the lowest latency way to get into the switcher by going camera hdmi into it, then hdmi out to a monitor and sdi out to the switcher. The versatility is amazing.
What is that handle? I am buying an R8 next week. I have already added your cineback a7 and adapter kit into my cart. Do you have handles and other accessories for the a7 scineback setup that can be useful for Canon R8?
But why would you do this?? The advantage of SDI outputs are that they don't have an internal lag like HDMI. So if you have lag from HDMI and then you're feeding it into SDI, What is the advantage? Why would one want to do this unless they only had SDI gear?
this is truly 3D printing at its best. a thing that connects a thing to another thing.
A royal society for putting things on top of other things.
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But why not show it all hooked up and running? Doesn't the micro converter need power? How much power does it draw in a one battery setup that's already powering a camera, monitor, and potentially other items. Don't get me wrong, this is a really cool idea, I just would've liked to see it up running.
My thoughts exactly
it draws 320 mA @ 5V, so 1.6 watts (information from the official website) so you could run it for days on an external power bank. Plugged into the usb port of a vmount, it's basically almost irrelevant in the power consumption scheme.
Have we hit peak mirrorless now!?
Looks great Caleb, now release the s5ii CineBack!
lovely mounting solution 👍
Caleb, I LOVE this product but I’m gonna be that annoying person that wants more…. Any chance you could make one that fits the bi-directional sdi-hdmi converter? That model is amazing for live stream/broadcast folks like myself. It allows either sending program/multiview back to camera operators or with only one input it acts as a splitter which is the lowest latency way to get into the switcher by going camera hdmi into it, then hdmi out to a monitor and sdi out to the switcher. The versatility is amazing.
^ this! The two way is compatibility is very important for lots of industries
I wish BM would make an hdmi to sdi for use with 120fps +
What is that handle? I am buying an R8 next week. I have already added your cineback a7 and adapter kit into my cart. Do you have handles and other accessories for the a7 scineback setup that can be useful for Canon R8?
There are a bunch of these available on Etsy for cheaper, some interesting designs
Not as many mounting holes as this one though
How do you power it though? DTAP to USB C PD?
I sent a message on your IG asking if the ad i saw on FB Philippines was a legit product from CF or was it a copy? Ry formerly from Dubai
Wait I can have SDI on my A7IV now!
But why would you do this?? The advantage of SDI outputs are that they don't have an internal lag like HDMI. So if you have lag from HDMI and then you're feeding it into SDI, What is the advantage? Why would one want to do this unless they only had SDI gear?
The converter adds about a frame delay.
@@AdamLangdon Cool but HDMI already has delay! So, Again, how does this hep?
To connect to SDI gear like a switcher?