just bought the nitze vmount plate after watching this video. while waiting for my PL pyxis to ship also ordered the XLCS full metal jacket cage. so many rigging points
Does the Alvin's d tap cable require lots of power to plug it in / out? I'm trying to use it with the Smallrig VB212 V mount battery but it seems kinda wrong to work this way.
I saw the Pyxis at IBC this year and I was pretty underwhelmed, although I am fairly biased against Blackmagic cameras. Nevertheless, I'm a sucker for both rig building videos and Threefold videos in general, so there you go, have some watch time and a comment. New set looks dope by the way, you guys did a really good job on the studio!
@@Samvisualarts Yeah I saw that one at IBC as well and apart from the huge image circle, it's still not my cup of tea. For Threefold the Ursa LF would be a huge beast, especially with the Leitz Thalia lenses that were showcased with it, but sadly not for me.
For the type of work we do, yes. If autofocus and built in NDs is important then the fx6 is a great camera! What keeps us using Blackmagic cameras is ultimately BRAW (and how well it works with Resolve )and their awesome camera OS.
Is the USB-C port the only way to trigger recording and does it work with the monitor port too? We use the Tilta Nucleus-M system for focus and we're looking at the Pyxis as a 2025 purchase.
The nisi’s incompatibility with the mofage was the deal breaker for me. When with the Arles and I love them. The breakthrough is just soooo much more expensive. And the mofage has solid ND’s in addition to their VND which is nice
Yeah that rear protrusion is a real headache with the NiSi's. We love the size of the NiSi's, but if the Arles would have been out when we purchased the Nisi''s we probably would have gone that route instead. They look like incredible lens.
Just want to thank you all at Threefold and all you early adopters for beta testing the PYXIS for me. It will be nice and good to go when we pick some up in a year!
It really depends on what type of content you shoot. If you absolutely need autofocus and something small the fx3 is great. If those aren't that important i think its hard to go wrong with the PYXIS. The BRAW codec is a far superior codec over anything in the fx3 and you get a larger open gate sensor with the PYXIS as well. We also love the UI of Blackmagic OS. I could go on and on but overall (autofocus aside) I think the PYXIS is a much more versatile "cinema" camera than the fx3.
@@TLFILMS nonsense, the rolling shutter on a Pyxis is something you can't ignore. Rolling shutter is part of image quality. With the Pyxis, you are very limited to the types of shots you can take. I would take a FX3 any day over a Pyxis because of the rolling shutter. If the rolling shutter was not an issue, then the Pocket 6K would have been a hit. When you watch a Pyxis image on an iPhone and the rolling shutter is so bad that it causes motion sickness from a 5 second clip, then you know the rolling shutter is unacceptable.
This is an expense first camera. Get something 1/2, even 1/3 of the price and see how you go from there, then flip it and work your way up. Learn the fundamentals of cinematography on a cheaper camera. If you don't have the basics under your belt, a "better" camera isn't going to help you.
Build quality is fantastic means nothing to me. Think canon and water resistance. Where are the fans. Screen protection. Buttons and dials?? Does he mean it looks heavy and metallic? Qc of screens? Etc??
I’m not a fan of cages for this camera, seems to defeat the purpose of the design. I think people who get this camera come from cameras that have needed cages, so it’s just a change in philosophy IMO.
I think you are not really understanding the purpose of this camera and its design. This camera is made to be rigged up. Pretty much unusable without a cage
just bought the nitze vmount plate after watching this video. while waiting for my PL pyxis to ship
also ordered the XLCS full metal jacket cage. so many rigging points
Does the Alvin's d tap cable require lots of power to plug it in / out? I'm trying to use it with the Smallrig VB212 V mount battery but it seems kinda wrong to work this way.
Great video! Can you please tell me what 2-pin LEMO to DTAP cable you're using?
Thanks! Here's the LEMO cable we used in this video. amzn.to/3OjBHvC
I saw the Pyxis at IBC this year and I was pretty underwhelmed, although I am fairly biased against Blackmagic cameras. Nevertheless, I'm a sucker for both rig building videos and Threefold videos in general, so there you go, have some watch time and a comment. New set looks dope by the way, you guys did a really good job on the studio!
Check out the Ursa cine LF, most powerful camera on the market right now
@@Samvisualarts Yeah I saw that one at IBC as well and apart from the huge image circle, it's still not my cup of tea. For Threefold the Ursa LF would be a huge beast, especially with the Leitz Thalia lenses that were showcased with it, but sadly not for me.
nice review, do you have any projects, even fake ones/specs, shoted with this setup?
Yep! We used it on a spot for a Health Center just a few weeks ago.
@@threefoldtv where can i see this film?
Would you choose this camera over the Fx6?
For the type of work we do, yes. If autofocus and built in NDs is important then the fx6 is a great camera!
What keeps us using Blackmagic cameras is ultimately BRAW (and how well it works with Resolve )and their awesome camera OS.
Is the USB-C port the only way to trigger recording and does it work with the monitor port too? We use the Tilta Nucleus-M system for focus and we're looking at the Pyxis as a 2025 purchase.
The nisi’s incompatibility with the mofage was the deal breaker for me. When with the Arles and I love them. The breakthrough is just soooo much more expensive. And the mofage has solid ND’s in addition to their VND which is nice
Yeah that rear protrusion is a real headache with the NiSi's. We love the size of the NiSi's, but if the Arles would have been out when we purchased the Nisi''s we probably would have gone that route instead. They look like incredible lens.
Just want to thank you all at Threefold and all you early adopters for beta testing the PYXIS for me. It will be nice and good to go when we pick some up in a year!
I'll let you in on a GREAT way to get a BP battery charger. Buy an FX6, it comes with one!
Full studio tour?
We have the Office portion of the tour that we posted a few months back! In addition we will be publishing the Studio portion later this year!
Given that the PYXIS is actually cheaper than a fx3. Would you recommend this body for an beginner-intermediate filmmaker, rather than the fx3.
It really depends on what type of content you shoot. If you absolutely need autofocus and something small the fx3 is great.
If those aren't that important i think its hard to go wrong with the PYXIS. The BRAW codec is a far superior codec over anything in the fx3 and you get a larger open gate sensor with the PYXIS as well. We also love the UI of Blackmagic OS. I could go on and on but overall (autofocus aside) I think the PYXIS is a much more versatile "cinema" camera than the fx3.
@@threefoldtv definetly the pyxis rather than fx3: images. Sony is so digital, menu, cables management, everything. Pyxis for the win
@@TLFILMS nonsense, the rolling shutter on a Pyxis is something you can't ignore. Rolling shutter is part of image quality. With the Pyxis, you are very limited to the types of shots you can take. I would take a FX3 any day over a Pyxis because of the rolling shutter. If the rolling shutter was not an issue, then the Pocket 6K would have been a hit. When you watch a Pyxis image on an iPhone and the rolling shutter is so bad that it causes motion sickness from a 5 second clip, then you know the rolling shutter is unacceptable.
@@FelixCervantes agree with the rolling shutter but that’s the only default. Fx3 is so digital, no raw, I don’t like it
This is an expense first camera. Get something 1/2, even 1/3 of the price and see how you go from there, then flip it and work your way up. Learn the fundamentals of cinematography on a cheaper camera. If you don't have the basics under your belt, a "better" camera isn't going to help you.
Damn that camera is sexy just like that. Nothing more is needed. Love it. I'm doing mine like this in the future.
Punching in and out on the same shot is still a jump cut, so why bother? It just draws even more attention to the cuts.
I've used those Athena lenses. If you think they are good you have a very low standard.
Build quality is fantastic means nothing to me. Think canon and water resistance. Where are the fans. Screen protection. Buttons and dials?? Does he mean it looks heavy and metallic? Qc of screens? Etc??
I’m not a fan of cages for this camera, seems to defeat the purpose of the design. I think people who get this camera come from cameras that have needed cages, so it’s just a change in philosophy IMO.
I think you are not really understanding the purpose of this camera and its design. This camera is made to be rigged up. Pretty much unusable without a cage
@simonmeyer_director thaaaaat’s a hot take 😂