Look at metabones, they will probably have your happiness in Micro Four Third to EF. Personally the ring I bought from them is of very good quality but relatively expensive (500.-). And be careful because your 18 will turn into about 40 - 70.
https://www.missnumerique.com/metabones-bague-d-adaptation-t-monture-canon-ef-pour-micro-4-3-p-32724.html
Hi - and yes, according to Blackmagic, Davinci Resolve Studio (Mac/Win) and other usefull stuff is included - have a look here:
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicpocketcinemacamera/techspecs/W-CIN-16
...its under Software...
Hope that helps
BR
the new camera I bought at Digitec was of course complete. The used camera, also bought at Digitec, included the licence, the battery, but no power supply. Instead, it had a Patona charger.
Hello. No!
There is only the case and its accessories (some cables but not all, I think that originally there is no mini XLR power supply)
Micro 4/3 lenses, some cheap second hand or even new. If you go for a new one, the Panasonics fixed focal length lenses are great and have a huge aperture.
You must mean an adapter. The Blackmagic has an mFT connection. This means that Canon EF lenses only fit with an adapter. Micro Four Thirds lenses are available from Olympus, Panasonic and others.
www.slashcam.de/artikel/Test/Funktioniert-der-DJI-Ronin-SC-mit-Blackmagic-Pocket-Cinema-Camera-4K-und-Panasonic-S1-.html
Ronin
youtu.be/KAWV37kJa20?t=388
MOZA AIR 2
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AcAUOEGDlc4
Zhiyun Crane 3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NUMc71A4yeY
I was struggling with this question a few months ago. I would definitely buy one with more payload, as the motors have corresponding performance reserves, hence MOZA's top price. Zhiyun Crane 3 would be the crowning glory, but a bit out of the way in terms of price.
greetings
I also have the sigma 18-35 and I use a speedbooster viltrox X0.71 so canon in m43 ( there are also metabones but much more expensive ) which transforms the sigma in 24-47 f1.4, and I also have a normal adapter which transforms it in 36-70. it comes with a single battery LP-E6 with a autonomy of about 40-60 minutes depending on the settings and the application davinci resolve ( 300 frs )
PS: Knowing that the pocket 4k is a cinema camera, everything is manual, there is no continuous focus like other dslr like sony, canon...so I recommend to use an external battery ( I use a bp-60 with a plate to attach on the cage of the pocket 4k. )
if you want to do a more "run and gun" style i recommend you look at the GH5, GH9, GH5s. these have technologies like dual 5 axis stabilizer, autofocus etc..
an EF-M43 adapter. There is also the possibility of special adapters, so-called focal reducers from the companies Metabones ("Speedbooster") and Viltrox. I haven't used any adapters myself yet, I'm only working with M43 lenses for the time being. I suggest to inform yourself in the BMD Forum about the advantages and disadvantages of focal reducers. In a nutshell: Advantage is more light, disadvantage can be loss of sharpness at full open aperture, as well as moiré effects. But it always depends on which lens is used and which focal reducer. Metabones recently even developed a speed booster especially for the Pocket 4k. I would use this if I had to.
Empfehle dir metabones speedbooster.
Metabones Speed Booster ULTRA Nikon G an MFT
details zu metabones direkt beim hersteller
https://www.metabones.com/article/of/faq
I ordered mine a week ago, with a delivery time that was supposed to be 2 weeks. But now I've had it since Thursday, and instead of 2 weeks, it didn't even take half a week. I'd say it's a matter of luck, just order it.
Should fit the weight as the maximum load of the gimbal is 2.8kg. The BMPCC4K weighs 722g + one lens. Software wise it will most likely not work (follow focus etc) as the manufacturer does not list the camera.
Unfortunately, Digitec and other online shops do not have such an adapter listed. However, if you were to choose another lens that had a Nikon or Canon bayonet, for example, you could adapt it. For slightly less money, there is one that is actually the best lens that could be used with a BMPCC4K: Sigma 18-35mm, f/1.8 DC HSM ART, Canon EF-S
If this lens suits your purposes, I would go for this one. Since it is also about 400 CHF cheaper, you could buy a speed booster for this money (Metabones Speed Booster).
) . It makes a nicer bokehe effect and also a higher light sensitivity. For more detailed information, you could either do some research on the internet or write an answer or question under this comment ;)