6/6/2023 0 Comments Bmpcc 4k green screenIn addition to the modification of the screen, there is also a housing for an M.2 SSD drive that comes with the kit. The mechanism itself looks sturdy and begs the question why Blackmagic didn’t implement something like this themselves. The modified screen will still work with all of the accessories for Tilta’s cages for the BMPCC 4K and 6K, except for the sunhood – the new screen however has screwholes for a new to be released sunhood that will support the flipping screen. The tilting mechanism strongly resembles that of the recently released Sony A61, tilting upwards up to 180° but also up to 90° downwards. The kit works with the camera’s own screen and does not inhibit any camera functionality. The modification is supposed to be fully reversable, although its influence on your camera’s warranty might be detremental. The modifications kit for the Pocket 4K’s and 6K’s screen will come with all tools necessary to make the modifications, as well as video tutorials that will guide customers through the whole process. Update: Click here for our DIY modification review Do-It-Yourself BMPCC 4K and BMPCC 6K ModificationĪccording to Tilta representative Jay Kaufman, the kit shown to us at the Tilta booth at IBC 2019 is still a prototype that arrived only yesterday, so there will still be a few modifications to it before sales start in November. Furthermore the kit contains what Tilta considers an enhancement to the housing of the camera’s ports. In addition to that the modification kit comes with a housing for an M.2 SSD drive that will bridge over to the cameras internal USB-C port and thus enable recording directly onto it. In somewhat of a surprise move, Tilta showed off a kit that will allow you to modify the screen of your Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K and 6K, to flip 180° up and 90° down.
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