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[Amazon Prime] SMALLRIG BMPCC 4K Cage $85.90 Delivered @ SmallRig Australia Amazon AU

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Friends, good price for the cage. Uses standard mounting holes unlike TILTA. Personally prefr the 8sinns one but its over twice the price.

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  • Do you got BMPCC4K? What's your feedback?

    • +2

      Friend, there's virtually no competition at the price. The only comparable cameras are the a7iii and gh5s, both of which are way more expensive. Keep in mind it does take a bit of work to setup and use because it is afterall a cinema camera. Great image quality, and has some cool features like usb c storage and free davinci resolve.

      • Focus is issue or not?

        • +2

          Friend, this camera has no auto focus (not worth actually using). Since it's a cinema camera it's all manual.

          • @Jenny Death: 100% agree it's not worth using haha. And no IBIS makes it an interesting body since it's so light you get the DSLR shake, unlike "traditional" cinema cameras.
            However, I've had mine for 6 months now and although it's a learning curve with everything being manual the image is phenomenal. Just had my Moza Air 2 arrive yesterday, so keen to get some moving footage

  • Not a bad price - I have the grip on pre-order so I'm hoping it won't take too long before the grip compatible version is released and fingers crossed won't cost too much extra.

    • Friend, the grip doesnt seem worth it for me. A v mount or sony battery can be comparable in price and last way longer. I guess the form factor, but you can't use it with the grip on gimbles I believe.

      • if you got a cage compatible with the grip, then it'd be ideal for gimbals, slide it out and reload batteries. Won't have to unmount it to access batteries :)

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