Avoid This HDMI Disaster: My Blackmagic Breakdown!

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @I_Am_Manny
    @I_Am_Manny 5 років тому +24

    Another great video brother, love your honesty and the fact that you go through the whole issue and share it with us, my respects, that says a lot about your person! Thank you so much! You're my #1 source! One question, What brand/cable would you recommend?

    • @FlashFilmAcademy
      @FlashFilmAcademy  5 років тому +2

      What funny is I never looked at name brands for reviews before this. I would say anything from B&H over something cheap on Amazon

    • @I_Am_Manny
      @I_Am_Manny 5 років тому +1

      @@FlashFilmAcademy Makes sense brother, I usually buy from B & H when it comes to gear. Thanks!

    • @mauricalv1
      @mauricalv1 5 років тому +1

      @@FlashFilmAcademy A lot the cheap cables and accessories that may fit BMPK4 and many other cameras, tend to flash to Amazon unfortunately.

    • @masqueradr
      @masqueradr 3 роки тому

      Oh yeah BROTHER! Thank you so much BROTHER for implying to us to buy power cables with ferrite rings which have nothing to do with power but interference! But thank you BROTHER! Thank you for your wannabe influencer professionalism! BROTHER! BRO! BRUH!

    • @UnT-RexOnline
      @UnT-RexOnline 3 роки тому +1

      I agree!
      Answering your question, I think Lanparte is one of the best brands. You can find their D-Tap cables made for Blackmagic Pocket.

  • @nobbystyles4807
    @nobbystyles4807 5 років тому +31

    not too much to learn from this video. the expensive cables highlighted in the video is the same as the below version only it has a ferrite ring. you can buy ferrite rings in different sizes that you clip around any desired cabling. the ferrite ring is supposed to reduce interference and so serves things like recording and performance cables best rather than monitoring. i dont see from a technical perspective how the lead itself can can precipitate a higher or lower voltage. id be interested to see the engineers notes.

    • @masqueradr
      @masqueradr 3 роки тому +7

      What did you expect? A tryhard UA-cam-Influencer thinking he knows shit (he literally tought that ferrit ring was some kind of electric safety or something). These influencers are disgusting and 95% of the time don't know what they are talking about.

    • @wonderfullymademedia
      @wonderfullymademedia 3 роки тому

      @@masqueradr 😭

    • @smileychess
      @smileychess 3 роки тому

      @@masqueradr Brutal

  • @michaelandreas2177
    @michaelandreas2177 4 роки тому +26

    I rather suspect there are a few other factors besides a cheap cable. When you power your camera and your monitor from the same supply, then the camera current working with the camera cable resistance causes the camera's internal ground to rise above that of the negative terminal of the battery. The same thing happens with the monitor's internal ground but because it draws a different current through a different cable, the voltage rise is different. Therefore there is a voltage difference in the internal grounds of the camera and monitor and when you connect the HDMI cable the signals are at different levels. I don't know enough about the interfaces to tell you exactly what the vulnerable component is. But I plan to avoid this issue by powering the monitor from its own battery.

    • @vintagetelecinediy3537
      @vintagetelecinediy3537 3 роки тому +4

      I agree, to my opinion , when you use one battery with Y-cable, first power, camera and monitor, then HDMI cable. If you first power camera,then HDMI cable and if then you power monitor AND accidently, you connect "+" before "-" due to bad connector etc... the ground of the HDMI has to transfer the high current and will burn. The ferrite will not stop this... The same will happen when you remove power cables, here first remove HDMI cable.... To my opinion, a switch on the plus side of the battery could 'prevent' accidents... Switch it on when only when the cable work is done, switch it off before you remove cables... But better safe than sorry, use two batteries ;-)

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 2 роки тому

      The currents are by far not big enough to cause voltage-drops of any concern. I think it's either a ground-loop problem that breaks the input or output stage on the HDMI-connections than anything else.
      I've powered both my camera and monitor from the same battery (camera via it's mounted-by-design V-mount plate, monitor via D-tap output on the camera) and never had any issues with my HDMI-ports. Even went hotplugging them on purpose: no problem at all.

    • @iamchristianconcha
      @iamchristianconcha 11 місяців тому

      @@weeardguywhat kind of mounted by design. Plate you used?

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 11 місяців тому +1

      @@iamchristianconcha An IDX P-V2 V-mount plate.

    • @iamchristianconcha
      @iamchristianconcha 11 місяців тому

      that's funny! I bought this HEDBOX Unix-BM - V-Mount yesterday after reading your comment, I Suppose is the same principle, 1 output to Blackmagic camera with Breakaway DC (which I think means it won't burn my camera as it has a fuse inside)

  • @rafaelthewizard
    @rafaelthewizard 4 роки тому +6

    In order to send more voltage or power you will need a Voltage Booster device that can convert 5v to 35v or more... those D-TAP wires are just wires! in the worse scenario your cheap D-TAP Wire can start getting warm because the coper inside is very thin to handle the voltage consumption. I will recommend you to power the cameras without using the out DC port from the monitor. BTW The little cylinder in one of your D-TAP wires is just ferrite to reduce interference or white noise. I hope this explanation is useful to you.

  • @greymangaming3696
    @greymangaming3696 5 років тому +11

    Good to hear black magic support works and you found reason for the fault.

  • @Ranger7Studios
    @Ranger7Studios 4 роки тому +10

    Also keep in mind, when using a BMPCC that there is a ground looping issue. If you use your monitor plugged in to the same V-mount as the camera it can short out the HDMI as well.

    • @Loftikaz
      @Loftikaz 4 роки тому +1

      Is this the same when using the monitor to power the camera? I have freeworld monitor that outputs 8v

    • @Ranger7Studios
      @Ranger7Studios 4 роки тому

      @@Loftikaz I'm not sure. I think it might be just through D-TAP and a V mount.

    • @2001Film
      @2001Film 3 роки тому

      @@Loftikaz I'd like to learn the answer too!

    • @johnal4560
      @johnal4560 Рік тому

      I think that was the cause for him not the cable itself but just wondering if they solved that issue with BMPCC 6k G2 thx

  • @PedroE1112
    @PedroE1112 5 років тому +9

    Hi man!
    The exact thing happened to me last December 2018 and within a week I had a brand-new camera back from Blackmagic.
    The Blackmagic customer service was great!
    Better use the higher end HDMI-Dtap cables!

  • @kecknmj
    @kecknmj 5 років тому +35

    As someone who builds/solders his own D-Tap cables this doesn’t make any sense. It sounds more like an issue with the monitor and NOT an issue with the power cable (unless somehow the D-Tap cable was plugged in backwards and fried the device from reverse polarity). A ferrite core can be useful on data cables (like HDMI) because it helps get rid of interference. However with power cables with a wide voltage variance, like D-Tap (11-16V), you probably won’t notice a difference. We definitely need more info

    • @danielwylie-eggert2041
      @danielwylie-eggert2041 5 років тому +1

      agreed. the only difference between those two D tap cables shown is the voltage regulator. I would have the monitor checked out. Definitely not bullet proof logic to find the problem...

    • @masqueradr
      @masqueradr 3 роки тому +1

      @@danielwylie-eggert2041 Why would someone power his/her camera through the monitor anyways? A fkcing UA-cam influencer would though! Wannabe professionals... Like who the F does that? Get a fucking dtap splitter and get your power almost directly through the Vmount battery...

    • @Robinlarsson83
      @Robinlarsson83 3 роки тому +2

      @@masqueradr why would you assume that he was powering the camera through the monitor? I did not get that impression at all tbh?
      Others have mentioned that it could basically be a ground loop when powering the monitor and camera from the same battery, that the HDMI cable creates an extra path for the electricity.
      Seems plausible, and much more likely than just a bad D-tap cable causing it.

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 2 роки тому

      A ferrite-core hardly does anything and could even be 'harmfull' on a HDMI-cable. HDMI is about as high-frequency technique as one can get in AV-equipment (I exclude the extreme speeds of HD-SDI on that matter...) and the high-frequency block-signals running through those cables are exactly the type of signals ferrite-cores usually supress. As the cable itself is already shielded, a ferrite-clamp will provide hardly any extra supression (if at all)
      They work wonders on power cables as they 'short' high-frequency noise that is usually unwanted on them (It's basically a high-frequency transformer with just one winding, and it's shorted as well)
      I make my D-tap cables myself and this indeed does not make any sense at all.

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 2 роки тому

      @@masqueradr To be honest, I don't know monitors that well (I only have a Video Assist (first generation) by Blackmagic) but never seen one that provides auxillary power to additional equipment.
      But I second you on everything else.

  • @makestuffmike
    @makestuffmike 3 роки тому +5

    Glad you got it “Resolved” hahahaa! Thanks for the great video. I’m glad I saw this before I had the problem myself!

  • @Pierorocks
    @Pierorocks 5 років тому +5

    I had this happen with my BMMCC. I just power my monitor with batteries now so I'm never at risk of this happening.

  • @wsfvn
    @wsfvn 3 роки тому +4

    First - power your camera, attach HDMI/SDI cable to the monitor, then Second - powering the monitor is the last step. When you switch off, the order is 1.Moniitor -Off, 2,camera- off. Its not because of the cheap or expensive cables.

    • @daneoman1000
      @daneoman1000 2 роки тому +1

      Thank you for that, I have been following this protocol of power procedures and everything still works fine. Because I have the cheap Amazon cable. Cheers

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 11 місяців тому

      That actually is a good way to fry an HDMI input if it is susceptible to hot-plugging damage. Power down EVERYTHING (if your camera or monitor is connected to mains power, it could be a good idea to not only power it down, but also disconnect it from its mains supply), than connect your HDMI cable and turn on your equipment (order doesn't matter).
      SDI is by far not as bad as HDMI, as you can't connect a BNC cable without the ground contact mating first and it could very well be the output is galvanically isolated as well (hey, it's a pro connection, where HDMI is a consumer connection, pro's don't want to put up with strange problems because of ground loops or interference onto a god knows how long SDI-cable)

  • @Lauryyno
    @Lauryyno 5 років тому +3

    Please provide more info, coz I doubt its a cable. This crap is well known. What battery plate u were using? What monitor? What V mount battery?

  • @georgecoward2781
    @georgecoward2781 5 років тому +5

    Good stuff....think I just did the same exact thing with my BMPCC 4K. You're the only one to cover this thus far....thanks.

  • @JohnJonesRocketCity
    @JohnJonesRocketCity 5 років тому +4

    Dude this is becoming of increasing concern. There are reports of more and more bogus products being sold on Amazon. Even things that are supposed to be brand name like some Sandisk cards that are bootleg knockoffs. I'm not saying stop shopping at Amazon but I'm saying we all need to learn how to spot a fake or inferior product and send that crap right back lol! Everything from cables to batteries to memory cards. I too am starting to only buy certain integral pieces from big-name stores. Thanks for this informative video!

  • @tjdemonte1172
    @tjdemonte1172 5 років тому +4

    In my opinon everyone should use a "star ground" for their rigs to be safe. Multi-path is probably what caused this issue, the ground in the HDMI had better potential to the V mount.

    • @stardestroyer8084
      @stardestroyer8084 4 роки тому

      Could you link me what a "star ground" is and where to buy it? Isn't all consumer electric equipment groudned on default?

  • @joelmulder
    @joelmulder 4 роки тому +1

    That ferrite ring has nothing to do with your problem. It wasn’t what caused the problem.

  • @cubingonmymind
    @cubingonmymind 5 років тому +3

    Don’t know if you meant to say get this black magic thing resolved as a pun or not but I disliked the video either way

  • @quiztasiarocks
    @quiztasiarocks Рік тому +2

    When it comes to cables, I’d only ever go with Kondor Blue, great products.

  • @YoungBlaze
    @YoungBlaze 5 років тому +22

    Your video is super dark, unlike when you talked about the sponsership video that joint is super bright, can we get that look ?

  • @MichaelAddlesee
    @MichaelAddlesee 4 роки тому +1

    "Too much electricity" is not a great way to describe it. I suspect you mean "too high a voltage". Personally I would always measure the voltage before plugging in a new cable arrangement and after checking that the camera can accept that voltage. You said you were plugging the D-Tap into a dummy battery, well the real LP-E6 battery has a nominal output voltage of 7.4volts, so somewhere in between you would need a voltage regulator to reduce the voltage from the D-TAP. A fully charged LP-E6 will only ever get up to 8.4V under no load (i.e. open circuit) conditions, so make sure your dummy one is regulating to below that voltage. As a regular LP-E6 discharges its voltage will drop to around 6volts before the camera stops because of low voltage. I would aim to regulate to 7.4volts at the output terminals of the dummy battery and confirm that that is the case before plugging the dummy battery into your BMPCC4K.

  • @UnT-RexOnline
    @UnT-RexOnline 3 роки тому +2

    Thankyou very much for share your experience!!! You saved my BMP6KPRO!!! This kind of things we usually don't give the attention that it needs and we make mistakes that could be expensive.

  • @ogknowbody
    @ogknowbody 3 роки тому +1

    Black magic? to get it Resolved?.. I see

  • @BlackWarriorLures
    @BlackWarriorLures 5 років тому +5

    lol, Four people failed to click the thumbs down twice!

  • @jamesbridges1107
    @jamesbridges1107 5 років тому +1

    Not surprised about the HDMI ports...they are not a professional port. SDI is a solid locking connection and these manufacturers need to put them on.

  • @bruhdabones
    @bruhdabones 4 роки тому +2

    All companies that sell high end products for film-related use MUST have fast support! It’s crazy to think that you waited 1/4 of a year to get your Sony back!!

  • @lindamuvic8110
    @lindamuvic8110 5 років тому +2

    Good to know about the Dtap cable, would love to know more in depth as to a more in-depth explication tto this cause, Thanks for the warning though probably saved my camera HDMI out.

  • @pwolffilms
    @pwolffilms 4 роки тому +1

    Have you got any measures for that wrong cable output for consideration? I've just measured 2 of my vlock batteries (with and without the "bad" titled cable) and both of their outputs falls between the advertised needs of my bmpcc 4k. The advertised voltages are between 10-20 volts. I barely think that any v-lock batteries are doing more than 20v's. I think the problem can caused by lover voltages instead of over volts, and if it's the case then it's not a cable it is a battery issue instead!

  • @Ptpop
    @Ptpop 3 роки тому +1

    Omg Omg Omg Thank you! I went through the exact same thing with my Sony A6500. I fried it twice using a V-Mount batter back and cheap d-tap cable but has no idea why until I watched your video. 4 weeks later and Sony still has my camera even though I turned down the repair for $483. For some reason that haven’t sent it back to me yet. So, what’s a better D-Tap battery cable? I bought mine off of Amazon. Thanks

  • @TTPresents
    @TTPresents 3 роки тому +1

    This just happen to my BM6K which was connected via HDMI to my atomos and both powered by the same V-mount battery. Cheap D-taps but interesting how after almost a year of this same setup that it just happed out of the blue. The atomos works except for the HDMI input, that doesn't work at all which means it's unusable. Can you confirm if my scenario is possibly the same cause?

  • @directormattoliveira
    @directormattoliveira 3 роки тому +1

    A piece of information for whoever own the pocket 4K/6k. The cheap cable, connecting the camera and the monitor on the same vmount battery/plate, or connect the camera and the monitor on the AC power, all of this option will case the issue of frying your HDMI port and could even fry your monitor.

  • @gunnarfernqvist4896
    @gunnarfernqvist4896 4 роки тому +1

    D-tap is unfortunately a really bad design, no matter if you buy a cheap or expensive one. If pressed hard, which I know of a number of cases, you can put it in up side down pressing the halves apart just a bit resulting in reversed polarization and something electronic being fried.

  • @Madaspy
    @Madaspy 5 років тому +1

    Were you running the dtap to a dummy battery or to the DC power input on the side? I presume you were using a dummy battery because those need to regulated Dow to 7.4v but the cam though DC can accept 12v to 20v.

  • @geraldprost9254
    @geraldprost9254 10 місяців тому

    I have heard a different explanation for this phenomenon. I was told if you power your camera and your monitor from the same power source it can create a power loop that will fry the HDMI port in the camera. I don’t know if this is true but on all of my cameras I have followed this religiously and I have never had a problem. I have been shooting video professionally for 23 years, okay I have only been using external monitor/recorders for the last 15 years, but I have four cameras. I shoot multicam live theatre, concerts and dance shows. I have also shot two camera shoots for dance competitions that sometimes require me to shoot twelve hours continuously. I have three Ninja Vs which for the past two years have been powered by V mount batteries.

  • @ravenmcqueen120
    @ravenmcqueen120 3 роки тому +1

    👏🏿🙌🏿❤️👏🏿🙌🏿 Great job Black Magic! I’ll now buy the 6k Pro!

  • @overlycranked8674
    @overlycranked8674 5 років тому +1

    Cable doesn't create any " extra " or " excessive " electricity! Bad connectors at each end could, possibly create intermittent " short " that could mangle the internal boards at each end but that's that. Most possibly there is something wrong with your monitor's out port board regulators that's powering the camera. You should check it out before frying another camera.
    BTW, as a pro content producer you should know that the jingle on your intro-title is way too loud

  • @kennedykihire1919
    @kennedykihire1919 Рік тому

    Is it safe to power my BMPCC 4K with the Feelworld plus monitor using the dc output option?

  • @davidmiller4594
    @davidmiller4594 5 років тому +1

    Black Magic sounds good over and over.
    The only bad I hear is that the pocket cinema models are too advanced and needs more accessories to complement it. So naturally those are from amateurs, not professionals.
    I'm a noob, with my first camera, an 80d. So I'm no where near a BM 4k, but having a company like BM to step up the game in hardware and customer services effects us all.
    Thanks for your review.
    I just found you yesterday and am subbed!!

  • @jettlifeproductions
    @jettlifeproductions 5 років тому +1

    I've sent a camera to Sony before (it got wet) and they sent it back to me the following week with a kit lens attached.

  • @ЕвгенийКим-т9щ
    @ЕвгенийКим-т9щ 4 роки тому +1

    How understand what cable d-tap is good?

  • @Zharkan16
    @Zharkan16 2 роки тому

    "My black magic broke on me man " 😅 Sorry it was funny how you said it

  • @tythebelieveguy4228
    @tythebelieveguy4228 5 років тому +3

    Yo Ty, where can I see some of your professional client work?

  • @AdrianVideoImage
    @AdrianVideoImage 5 років тому +1

    Good to know about Blackmagic quick support.

  • @50450720
    @50450720 3 роки тому +2

    Great info dude 👍

  • @clintcompose
    @clintcompose 5 років тому +4

    Why is it never bright enough lol

    • @FlashFilmAcademy
      @FlashFilmAcademy  5 років тому +6

      Because I'm black bro!!! Lol JK That's just my style bro I like it a little dark

    • @clintcompose
      @clintcompose 5 років тому +1

      FlashFilm Academy 🤣 i figures it was your style. I’m definitely getting used to it.

    • @theworldisyours7001
      @theworldisyours7001 5 років тому

      FlashFilm Academy 🤣🤣 you kill me

  • @bigdap100
    @bigdap100 5 років тому +2

    Good job bro, we salute BM over here too, we’re going to show love to BM so they can keep that good gear coming.

  • @jackdaniniproductions
    @jackdaniniproductions 5 років тому +2

    You flipped it man, be honest. It has nothing to do with the cable, if you flip it upside down, you fry the camera.

    • @JJohnson313
      @JJohnson313 5 років тому +2

      If you flip what upside down?

    • @thatssoo949
      @thatssoo949 4 роки тому +2

      @@JJohnson313 The D-Tap Cable. If you reverse the polarity on one side you are asking the thing that's supposed to be receiving power to send power, which can fry the port. That's what I'm reading anyways

  • @MightyMigi
    @MightyMigi Рік тому

    Can you or someone drop an Amazon link to I can get that It happend to my old bmpcc and I got a new one so I don't want to disk it. thanks

  • @joeschlicht
    @joeschlicht Рік тому

    Interesting, I just fried my HDMI output on my bmpcc. I can't send it in right now because I have two shoots coming up, will suck without my monitor but they are indoors at least.. I've been using it for a few years with the same d taps. I honestly don't remember where I got them (likely b&h) or if they were cheap (probably).

    • @weeardguy
      @weeardguy 11 місяців тому

      So either BM hasn't got their protection on the HDMI-connection up to standards (but hey... it still is a consumer connection... pro's use SDI) or it really is up to the cable (which I doubt, but on the other hand bad cables can cause strange things to happen if the voltage sags too much, switch mode converters are a pain as they will just draw more current as the input voltage drops, doing so to keep their output up to spec).
      I've tried many setups (JVC GY-HM100, HM250, HM850 and a Blackmagic Video Assist) and started hotplugging the thing via HDMI on purpose. In case of the JVC GY-HM100, it was powered by mains supply, in case of the HM250, it was powered via a 9-36 Vin to 12Vout (ISOLATED!) DC/DC converter by Murata if I'm not mistaken which in turn was fed by a V-mount battery (tried the mains supply as well), the HM850 was powered via a V-mount battery, directly powering the camera via the V-mount plate ánd monitor via D-tap, with the HDMI out connected to the monitor.
      As said: I started hotplugging on purpose on all occasions, but never did one output (or the input on the Video Assist) fail me once.

  • @PatientZeroBalisong
    @PatientZeroBalisong 5 років тому +1

    awh man, that sucks! good lookin out! I had a cheap cable in my cinema wish list.

  • @JhonatanLopezProductions
    @JhonatanLopezProductions Рік тому

    You worked for DELL, JCPenney , Walmart and Canes? Where can I check out the videos?

    • @FlashFilmAcademy
      @FlashFilmAcademy  Рік тому

      I didn’t film all of them but most of the BTS is on our app

  • @tedz2000
    @tedz2000 2 роки тому

    Do u have a link to good dtap power adapter for monitor

  • @robertbouchardt3357
    @robertbouchardt3357 5 років тому +16

    did you also break your video light too? You're underexposed.

    • @melvinch
      @melvinch 5 років тому +1

      Almost all his videos are underexposed, which is an irony.

    • @oyyosef
      @oyyosef 4 роки тому +1

      rather be underexposed than a cheeky bitch

    • @programming7440
      @programming7440 4 роки тому

      he wants to be invisible, if you understand.

    • @jalexanderevans
      @jalexanderevans Рік тому +1

      He's black, dude.

    • @FlashFilmAcademy
      @FlashFilmAcademy  Рік тому +2

      Right!!

  • @doriginal69
    @doriginal69 5 років тому +5

    I liked what you talked about but hated that you interrupted your own video with selling your own services. Do that stuff at the end.

  • @xxl0o
    @xxl0o 5 років тому +1

    Man, I'm sorry for your camera been damaged. Thanks for the tip, I'll remember that. I'm from Russia and I had to RMA my P4K to Great Britain. Imagine that. And they sent it to me twice, but crazy russian customs sent it back to them because of some stupid laws and regulations 0o I was so pissed off.. But the third attempt was successful and now I got replaced P4K back with .dng raw as a bonus) It took about 2 months) I understand your feelings)

  • @cipisound
    @cipisound 3 роки тому

    Did you try to power up both (camera and recorder) with a single power bank PD? What about hot swapping power banks? I want to power up canon r5 (15W) and ninja V+ (22W) with 2 power banks that can handle 37 W each, for long recordings!!! I want to create a Y cable for 2 powerbanks (in the same time) and one end that deliver power to the rig (here with another split, one for dummy and one for ninja). If any power Bank have at least 37W I can record without stop, just replace from time to time the power banks.

  • @UniversalKofi
    @UniversalKofi 4 роки тому +1

    Great video. What do you think about the 6Ks? The work flow, storage challenges and power consumption are tough enough on the 4K, but 6K? Is it really worth it given the added headache?

  • @overly-random3961
    @overly-random3961 5 років тому +1

    please can you recommend a specific d-tap power cable?

  • @nathan-lewis
    @nathan-lewis 5 років тому +1

    I don’t see why everyone is busting your chops on the exposure. MAYBE it’s a half a stop under. But the main difference between your Academy video and this mainly looks like a LUT difference or gamma difference. I personally prefer the more muted look of the main video. Maybe having the light a little less flat and a hair light to give you some separation. But I think your skin tones look more natural in the main video. People be nitpicking wayyyy too much.

    • @FlashFilmAcademy
      @FlashFilmAcademy  5 років тому +2

      Lol right bro! it's amazing how so many are critics all of a sudden and if you don't change they feel like you can't take constructive criticism. Maybe this is my style 🤷🏾‍♂️. My goal was never a high-key look

    • @nathan-lewis
      @nathan-lewis 5 років тому

      Keep doing you. Our marketing group loves your content. Your video on the 6k telling everyone their favorite camera was dead had us rolling. Straight facts and good knowledge found here.

  • @Ptpop
    @Ptpop 3 роки тому

    Thank you for this video. I fried my Sony A6500 and was out of business. Can you tell us what Dtap battery cable you use that isn’t a cheap one? I couldn’t tell from the pic in the vid and didn’t see it in the description. Thanks

  • @BoomingVisuals
    @BoomingVisuals 5 років тому +1

    Great video. A man you have to do a review on the Diffuser kit in this video. Thanks

  • @js_filming7701
    @js_filming7701 5 років тому

    WTF.
    I use a VMount and have a DIY cable. Its working fine.
    I have the DTap connected directly to the BMPCC4K and a 12V out to my monitor. It's working absolutely fine.
    Should work on future too because everyone is getting the power is needed right?!

  • @GlobalShutterNY
    @GlobalShutterNY 8 місяців тому

    I fried a monitor using direct D-Tap current - learned my lesson - I only use USB-C PD connections now (my V-Mount batteries have several of these PD USB-C outputs now - and I have the D-Tap to USB-C PD Kondor Blue cable) - PD handles all of the voltage/amperage handshakes to prevent these problems. I power my FX 30 and monitor (Feelworld) directly off the USB-C PD output of my V-Mount batteries this way

  • @TheChemicalWorkshop
    @TheChemicalWorkshop 5 років тому

    the fat thingys are mini coils inside, if you connect or disconnect the power a spike in voltage can come due to inductance and stuff...
    and it can fry mosfets or other stuff
    i'm not pro in electronics so others can explain it better
    shouldn't be under warranty tbh, was your fault but well you got lucky ^^
    if you break it again maybe you can sell it to us cheap XD :wink:

  • @RebelfilmsTV
    @RebelfilmsTV 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, thanks for sharing your story!! its truly helpfull to avoid burning our cameras.. good luck!
    Cheers from Spain

  • @jansandvik790
    @jansandvik790 5 років тому +1

    I don't think it's the cable. It's just two copper wires. I think it's the monitor or battery.

    • @valenciosmall1683
      @valenciosmall1683 5 років тому

      its def the cable, without the voltage regulator you are sending too much power to the camera or monitor or whatever else you are connected to, V Mount battery plates with built inn power regulators give you different power outputs clearly marked

    • @jansandvik790
      @jansandvik790 5 років тому +2

      @@valenciosmall1683 I don't think there are any voltage regulators in D-Tap cables. If there was one, it would be a box sized as big as a matchstick box. However I have heard some battery/cable combinations allow you to insert the plug wrong way, which could break something.

  • @DoItJesusWay
    @DoItJesusWay 3 роки тому

    Do you have or can you make a video for black magic4k tutorial on filming a music video please. I am so stuck and really don't get the settings for filming.

  • @IMDABROWN
    @IMDABROWN 5 років тому

    Sounds like you are an HDMI killer. Stop treating your equipment like it’s Army Issued gear.

  • @Larrythebassman
    @Larrythebassman 5 років тому

    Here ya go Mate ✨🍼🚼🍼🚼🍼🚼✨ feel better…
    FootNote …I responded to your video immediately after you said stay tune ‘ so I haven’t seen the rest of the video yet but I thought I might to throw that emoji out there before you got into your spiel💥boom🔥bam📸bing

  • @MamoAir
    @MamoAir 4 роки тому

    Nice one dude. Was just looking for other BMPCC4k shooters and found your channel. Stay tuned and keep up the good work. Love this camera! New follower

  • @truesignalmedia
    @truesignalmedia 3 роки тому

    I'm torn between the video above and the comments below. People in the comments say the cable is most likely not the issue however in the video you say this has happened to 2 other cameras and when you bought a better cable it no longer happened... I just bought a Core SWX Powerbase EDGE but its a 14 volt battery that came with a cable for the BLPCC 6k but from what I understand you can harm the circuits in the camera with any voltage over 10v. The battery puts out 14v so... Am I okay? The battery states it is made for the BLMPCC 6k

  • @guptageneralstores5243
    @guptageneralstores5243 4 роки тому

    My man it might not be an issue of the cheap or expensive cables. You might be maxing out the input range which is frying out your circuits. Same would happen if you power a bmpcc 4k with a v-mount through a dummy battery with a 6-10V range instead of the DC in which has a more suitable 12-20 range. Read manual carefully and adhere to the range that's provided. The 'expensive' cable that you showed an image of, has that 'lil thing' in the middle which is bringing it down from the v-mounts 14.2V output to a 6.8V output. But if it fails, you'll smoke up the camera again. Buy a v-mount plate with multiple outputs having multiple options.

  • @corneliusdobeneck4081
    @corneliusdobeneck4081 5 років тому

    Solely for the unbearable menus of Sony hardware I will NEVER buy into the system. If your on the job and you need to change something you want to be quick. Not with Sony where first you have to "study" your menus for 2.000.000 years to understand the structure. No thanks.

  • @bearhandco
    @bearhandco 3 роки тому

    Everyone wants to save a buck (me iincluded). This video is a great example of paying more to protect your equipment. Do it! It's worth it, this video proves that!

  • @buddyfx7026
    @buddyfx7026 4 роки тому

    Mine just crapped out on me recently, I used the included power cable to D-Tap for my Portkeys BM5.. Really a bummer on Portkeys part if this is the reason it doesn't work.

  • @vizualizefilmsllc6225
    @vizualizefilmsllc6225 3 роки тому

    Just happened to me...now I havent watched this entire video as i type this, but I understand that you cannot power the BMPCC 4k WITH a monitor on the same source.

  • @robertleger4986
    @robertleger4986 4 роки тому

    Of course ,though what has to be kept in mind is that you have a channel...You have a channel...it's like a person owning a magazine....and you can say what you like - knowing that i'm sure if they were even a bit on the ball they would have known to take care of you...just good business sense. But how is the service flow for the average person?

  • @AllThingsFilm1
    @AllThingsFilm1 5 років тому +2

    What brand was the cable that fried your camera?

    • @FlashFilmAcademy
      @FlashFilmAcademy  5 років тому

      It was so no name brand from Amazon

    • @AllThingsFilm1
      @AllThingsFilm1 5 років тому +1

      @@FlashFilmAcademy I was recommended the Twisted Veins brand a while back. They're high quality HDMI cables that I've used with my GH5 and P4K to great effect.

  • @theNTmob
    @theNTmob 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the good review bruss. Mad respect ✊

  • @uoutube2102
    @uoutube2102 4 роки тому

    Jesus christ. royal waste of time. where do you talk about hdmi issue fix. pls mention the timeline.

  • @birdspeaklabs
    @birdspeaklabs 4 роки тому

    Up in Denton, had no idea you were in Dallas. Love your videos, man. Sorry about your camera...definitely taking notes.

  • @stevecraig9384
    @stevecraig9384 4 роки тому +1

    Do you go to the WPPI? if so I hope to meet you.

  • @sebfitzhenry
    @sebfitzhenry 5 років тому

    My mate has his Panasonic camera fixed by Sony took like 4 months. I think it's just them.

  • @dannybourne_
    @dannybourne_ 4 роки тому

    Good advice. I never use non-branded components. Also, always buy it from TRUSTED sources only.

  • @SocialExperimentOfficial
    @SocialExperimentOfficial Рік тому

    where did you buy your new cable from? what brand is it?

  • @onejourney
    @onejourney 5 років тому

    🎬 1 📹 🎞 🗣 🎙⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️Five Star Review❗️Outstanding thank you for sharing❗️Good Commentary 🗞📰 One Journey 🌎🌍🌏🗺Let’s Make It Count❗️
    ✍🏽 BlackMagic Products excellent, their Customer Service, and their consider product line ... is excellent for pro
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    ✍🏽 I liked what zi learned

  • @eszesfilms1651
    @eszesfilms1651 5 років тому

    In Europe they have service? now i dont have any problem, just want to know :D

  • @betterfocus9455
    @betterfocus9455 3 роки тому

    So the fable mentioned ok 4:25 can’t damage the hdmi port? Did anyone tested this?

  • @cormick105
    @cormick105 3 роки тому

    Thanks man but please focus on the issue listed on the video title not customer service

  • @flo1creative854
    @flo1creative854 5 років тому

    What happened to your camera is not funny but the picture you used to express how you felt is FAF

  • @clintcompose
    @clintcompose 5 років тому +1

    Damn!!!

  • @MrGabbass
    @MrGabbass 3 роки тому

    so no more problems ever since? thanks man!!

  • @geekazoid
    @geekazoid 4 роки тому

    the cable may be flawed but its not "the voltage"

  • @GabrielGarciaRosa
    @GabrielGarciaRosa 5 років тому

    Great content. Is it possible you can do a video on how you protect your BMPCC4K when it comes to the weather. Thanks.

  • @daylight5500
    @daylight5500 5 років тому

    Hate to flog a dead horse but lighting levels a tad low. Cheers!

  • @mvm5439
    @mvm5439 5 років тому +6

    Why do you constantly crush your credibility by contrasting your properly lit sponsor video with the dark, under exposed subject matter video? I only bring this up, again, because I'm not the only one who sees and comments on this. Stop being stubborn, or just lazy, and use false color to properly expose your skin tone for your video content. From your sponsor video It's clearly evident you know how to do this. The great content you create deserves to be consistently properly exposed. As a marketing professional I'd certainly hire you based on your demo portfolio, but I definitely wouldn't hire you based on your YT channel lighting, and your seemingly inability to take constructive criticism.
    With the content you're creating you should have way more subscribers, but I can guarantee you serious professionals will look at your dark lighting and skip right over your videos, which I'll do from now on because they're just too painful to watch. Smarten up dude, and stop forcing your newbie fans into the impression that your YT video lighting is cool.
    Note: It seems you're lighting for the background monitor branding, just put a fresnel spot on your face 1-2 stops brighter and you should be straight.

    • @mvm5439
      @mvm5439 5 років тому

      @Brian Conner Hey genius a prospective client will probably see the shitty lighting of the YT video and not even get far enough into it to even see the portfolio promotion. Stop defending mediocrity!!!

  • @devonstone4305
    @devonstone4305 5 років тому +1

    Love this guy

  • @EazeDayEnt
    @EazeDayEnt 4 роки тому

    Which cord would you suggest?

  • @dejavu2532
    @dejavu2532 5 років тому

    Yes thank you for the video I just got me a bmpcc4k then they dropped the 6k but anyway how can you tell if the sensor on the 4K is defective? Because my footage is not clean and with lines like a old tv.

  • @cjkalandek996
    @cjkalandek996 4 роки тому

    Read the description. I never buy any camera related stuff from Amazon.

    • @FlashFilmAcademy
      @FlashFilmAcademy  4 роки тому

      I do they have fast shipping and the best return policy in the game

  • @RuXsel
    @RuXsel 4 роки тому

    Hi are you gonna do a color grading tutorial anytime soon?