I have been using my Anker power bank as a battery solution for BMPCC for some time now but I started looking into some alternatives. Especially after noticing that Anker…
This post is a follow-up to the entry I posted in October – My Journey with Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera. Many of you asked me if I have a shoulder…
It’s been a while since I got my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera. I have used it in various ways, various set-ups and configurations. Although it’s the smallest and the cheapest…
In this quick grading tutorial I’m trying to grade the footage recorded with Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera using DaVinci Resolve. Music by http://www.bensound.com
After thorough testing of the BMPCC (Black Magic Pocket Cinema Camera) I started to notice some specific behaviour of the camera, and just to prove some of my assumptions I…
Caching in DaVinci resolve was mentioned in my recent article about its performance, and today I decided to write a bit more just about this feature. There are 4 caching…
Here’s the new version of this article for DaVinci Resolve 12. Blackmagic DaVinci Resolve is a highly optimized piece of software, and when it is used with high-quality hardware,…
Moon shot with BMPCC and Canon 70-200 lens at 200mm and f/2.8. The combination gives almost 600mm as a result. No post cropping. Shot with RAW, corrected in DaVinci Resolve.
Is ISO 1600 usable on a pocket camera? How to post process the footage to preserve the details? Can the noise be lowered to usable levels? I am still in…