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Format Sd Card For Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

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Format Sd Card For Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera

2024-06-23 01:14:10

Great card for the price. Performs well with the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k.

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2024-06-14 03:13:21

I use this along with the 256gb cfast card with my Blackmagic pocket cinema camera ... they work great!!!

5
2024-08-03 07:25:33

This card works without a hitch in the original Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera, which I still love and use. It gives me half-a-terabyte, which is astounding. I can record raw all day with no problem. And it is dirt cheap! Half a terabyte! Astounding.

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2024-05-06 02:14:20

i actually did quite a bit of research before buying this card. i just got a Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6k, and needed a memory card that could store footage at 6k resolution and give me sufficient recording time for short video projects. will need additional storage eventually but a good staple item!

5
2024-07-21 06:45:59

Fast and reliable for my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k.

5
2024-07-18 04:35:25

A very nice and solid case for the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.

5
2024-08-09 02:52:55

With this adapter I'm able to use my EF-S lenses for my Blackmagic pocket cinema camera.

5
2024-08-24 07:44:57

Nice and sharp on my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema.

5
2024-07-07 07:21:47

Works exactly as expected with no issues (with the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K)

5
2024-06-08 03:19:18

I have tried it with my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, which is too wide to fit without some kind of adapter. First, I just used the riser that comes with the gimbal, offsetting the upper plate. That worked, but made it hard to attach the camera. Then I got a quick release plate (just an inexpensive one made by a company called Andoer). That is certainly more convenient. I have never used a gimbal before, but found it very easy to balance the camera on it. The roll lock certainly helps. I would guess it took no more than 5 minutes, and I expect to get faster at it as I gain experience. Its very easy and intuitive to use, solidly built, and the motors are certainly strong enough (but I havent tried it with a heavy lens). The batteries take a long time to charge, but seem to last a long time. I suspect one could get a full day of use out of them.

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