New PODCAST 🎧 ep99 - What's the camera of the future? Trying out new features on CineD.com Listen or watch now!
LISTEN to PODCAST 🎧 ep99 🎬
What's the camera of the future?
Education for Filmmakers
Language
The CineD Channels
Info
New to CineD?
You are logged in as
We will send you notifications in your browser, every time a new article is published in this category.
You can change which notifications you are subscribed to in your notification settings.
A new camera always leads to a plethora of new accessories around it. Especially camera cages seem to be quite popular in this respect. And why not, they add certain features to the camera in question, make it easy to rig it up to taste, and even provide protection for the precious gear. SmallRig is always pretty quick with new accessories for freshly announced cameras and this cage for the BMPCC 6K Pro is no exception.
The new Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera (BMPCC) 6K Pro is a bit bulkier than its predecessors because it also has built-in ND filters (read our article here). Therefore, existing cages for these cameras will not fit the BMPCC 6K Pro model.
SmallRig is usually one of the first camera accessory manufacturers to bring fitting cages to market, and they’ve done it once again. So without further ado, let’s take a look at the brand new cage for the BMPCC 6K Pro!
This new accessory from SmallRig is what you would normally call a “full cage” but with a twist. It can actually be both a full cage or a half cage, as one half can be removed. This can be helpful if you want to add extra mounting points to the camera, but keep the whole thing as slim as possible.
Another nice touch is the included slot for an external SSD (Samsung T5). With it you can record externally straight to the SSD from which you then can start your edititng process – but please don’t forget to create at least one backup! For this to work you need an additional piece, the “T5 SSD Clamp & USB-C Cable Clamp 3300”, which mounts directly to the T5 SSd and secures the USB-C cable.
Of course this new cage makes use of the two (!) 1/4″ threads on the bottom of the BMPCC6K Pro. This is very helpful to securely attach the cage to the camera. The bottom of the cage itself also offers several options for attaching a tripod plate.
The cage offers a cold shoe mount and it also adds support for various other accessories, HDMI and USB-C cable clamps for example, a variety of top handles, side handles and so on. Feel free to build your own rig! The whole thing is made out of aluminium alloy so it is, just like any other SmallRig cage, pretty sturdy and lightweight (300g).
The cage is also compatible with the quick release plate found on the DJI Ronin RS2 gimbal.
The cage attaches to the camera using three screws: Two on the bottom and one on the top. This is quite important as Blackmagic Design states that if you want to use a top handle you definitely should use a proper cage (such as this one) to mount the handle to it and NOT directly to the single thread on the top of the camera. It’s simply to weak to hold the weight of the camera.
The only downside, if you will, is the fact that you can no longer mount Blackmagic Design’s battery grip with this cage.
The new SmallRig BMPCC 6K Pro cage will start shipping April 30th and you can pre-order it directly from their site. The cage sells for $83.90 (regular price: $99).
Additional accessories can be added according to taste. There’s a vast variety of items that will fit this cage and you really can mix’n’match what you need. If you want all in one go, the Master Kit might be worth a closer look here, it sells for $304.90 (regular price: $359).
Link: SmallRig Website
What do you think? Do you already own a BMPCC 6K Pro? Would this cage be a valuable addition to your kit? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Δ
Stay current with regular CineD updates about news, reviews, how-to’s and more.
You can unsubscribe at any time via an unsubscribe link included in every newsletter. For further details, see our Privacy Policy
Want regular CineD updates about news, reviews, how-to’s and more?Sign up to our newsletter and we will give you just that.
You can unsubscribe at any time via an unsubscribe link included in every newsletter. The data provided and the newsletter opening statistics will be stored on a personal data basis until you unsubscribe. For further details, see our Privacy Policy
Olaf von Voss is a freelance cameraman who is in business for well over a decade. He is living in Berlin, Germany but has traveled the world as well while shooting mostly documentaries.