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    Blackmagic Pocket cinema camera in the air

    For aerial work I don't think the drawbacks matter that much. Except maybe for card formatting and micro HDMI
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    Lightweight Quick Release plate?

    WOW! That is one expensive quick release!
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    Lightweight Quick Release plate?

    Thanks. I'll check rc rotors one. Hope it's available in Europe
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    Blackmagic Pocket cinema camera in the air

    It's compressed RAW so frame size depends of image complexity. At the time of this writing, there are no cheaper cards that will work. If you buy any other model hoping it'll work you end up spending money and getting corrupted files or it simply won't work. And watch out for the PNY card...
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    Lightweight Quick Release plate?

    Hi guys, Does anyone use a Quick Release plate for easily get the camera in and out of the gimbal, and to rapidly balance the tilt axis when changing lenses? I was considering something like the Manfrotto 357 displayed bellow, but it adds 330g (0,73lbs) to the overall weight the gimbal has to...
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    Blackmagic Pocket cinema camera in the air

    IMO, 14mm or even 12mm is a little too narrow for aerial shots. Remember that the BMPCC has a 3x crop factor, so you're actually talking of a 36mm or 42mm lens coverage in a full frame camera
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    Blackmagic Pocket cinema camera in the air

    Hi Tim, I'm also considering the pocket camera with the Olympus 9-18mm for aerial work. You mention jello but I can't see it in the videos above. Can you post an example of that? Are you talking about that jello caused by vibrations on the copter?
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