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ARRI has recently launched a major software update package for its flagship Super35 mm cinema camera. SUP 1.2.0 for ALEXA 35 adds support for the newly-introduced ARRI Camera Control Monitor CCM-1 and also enables touchscreen operation on the MVF-2 viewfinder.
First announced in May 2022, the ARRI ALEXA 35 unsurprisingly established itself as the dynamic range king in our Lab Test (with video!). While this state-of-the-art camera is currently being delivered to customers worldwide, the German manufacturer is starting to release firmware updates to make it even better over time.
More recently, ARRI also introduced a rugged, bright, 7-inch Camera Control Monitor – called CCM-1 – compatible with the ALEXA 35 and Mini LF. SUP 1.2.0 enables compatibility between the two devices. Let’s take a look!
Developed jointly with SmallHD, the new CCM-1 monitor allows you to fully control the ALEXA 35 and Mini LF via a large 7” touchscreen interface. For example, it enables you to monitor the live feed from the camera, adjust settings, access menus, or playback clips. You can read all about it in our previous article here.
The monitor is now fully supported by the ALEXA 35 and can be used in a standalone configuration or simultaneously with the MVF-2.
Talking about the MVF-2 viewfinder, it looks like ARRI has been keeping a little secret since its release back at NAB 2019. Indeed, SUP 1.2.0 for ALEXA 35 unlocks touchscreen control of the viewfinder’s flip-out IPS/LCD display. According to ARRI, the hardware has always had this capability, but it took them some time to fine-tune the user interface.
Since the CCM-1 monitor mimics the appearance and functionality of the MVF-2, this means you can now seamlessly move back and forth between the two screens, while also using the same gesture controls.
Along with these new features, SUP 1.2.0 brings several other enhancements such as extended Erase Media menu warnings, better Audio Gain GUI and numerical entry screens, support for WPA-3 Client mode, transport position for built-in FSND filters, as well as bug fixes and general stability improvements. You can check out the full firmware release notes here.
SUP 1.2.0 for ALEXA 35 is now available to download free of charge from ARRI’s website. Please keep in mind that performing a firmware update is NOT recommended if you find yourself in the middle of a production.
Moreover, there are a couple of warnings that you should be aware of when updating your camera to SUP 1.2.0 or downdating to an older firmware version:
For more information, please visit ARRI’s website here.
Have you gotten your hands on an ARRI ALEXA 35 unit yet? What do you think of the new features brought by SUP 1.2.0? Let us know your thoughts in the comment section below!
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Francesco Andreola is a Milan-based filmmaker. He currently teaches the Video Technology class at the European Institute of Design (IED) in Milan. He works in the Camera Department as a camera operator and assistant.