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  1. Nauticam NA-BMPCCII housing for Black Magic Pocket Cinema 4K for sale. Bought new in march 2019 (invoice included). Used for 15 (!) Dives. No scratches, plastic film on monitor display. Housing sold as on pictures, no ports or domes etc. Vacuum -port and one set of 18650 li-ion batteries are included. Housing is located in Norway (can ship immediately). MSRP 3790 USD. Sale price: USD 2650,- excl vat and local custom fees. Can ship worldwide with UPS (Important note; shipping to UK after BREXIT is a nightmare these days) https://www.nauticam.com/products/na-bmpccii-housing-for-blackmagic-pocket-cinema-camera-4k With the Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, Blackmagic is giving users affordable 4K Raw video. The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K delivers true DCI 4K capture at 60fps recorded in either 12-bit Blackmagic raw format or a variety of 10-bit ProRes flavors. Video can be recorded internally to SD or CFast 2.0 cards or via USB-C to a compact SSD. The MicroFourThirds mount means a large selection of lenses. The Nauticam NA-BMPCCII goes beyond just housing the Pocket Cinema Camera 4K by also supporting additional batteries, a portable SSD and the ability to use external monitors or recorders. Technical Specifications Dimensions 370mm(W) x 220mm(H) x 124mm (D) Weight in air 3.2 kg Weight in water TBA Depth Rating 100m
  2. Hello, I am selling one of my Nauticam housing, camera and lens combo for the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K. The system and all components are in mint condition with collectively fewer than 40 dives. The total 'as new price' is ~$8,250 (see links below) and I am selling the entire set for $6,000 + shipping. The system would be shipped with all included packaging/boxes/manuals that were included with the original purchase from Backscatter. Strong preference for US buyers (I am based out of NYC). The components included in the system are listed below with prices/links and photos are in the following post: NA-BMPCCII Nauticam Housing ($4,500 new): https://www.backscatter.com/Nauticam-Blackmagic-Pocket-Cinema-Camera-4K-Underwater-Housing-NA-BMPCCII Blackmagic Pocket 4K ($1,300 new): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1401512-REG/blackmagic_design_pocket_cinema_camera_4k.html Olympus M.Zuiko Digital ED 8mm f/1.8 Fisheye PRO Lens ($1000 new): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1147634-REG/olympus_v312030bu000_m_zuiko_digital_ed_8mm.html Nauticam O8-F Focus Gear ($210 new): https://www.backscatter.com/Nauticam-O8-F-Focus-GearFor-Olympus-M-Zuiko-Digita N85 Mini Extension Ring 17 ($210 new): https://www.backscatter.com/Nauticam-N85-Mini-Extension-Ring-17 Nauticam N85 140mm Optical Glass Fisheye Dome Port ($1,040 new): https://www.backscatter.com/Nauticam-140mm-Underwater-Glass-Dome-Port-N85 You can see some of the work I have done here (youtube.com/divehard) and feel free to email me directly if you are interested (divehardcreative@gmail). I do respond to private messages but often miss them! Cheers, Kabir
  3. Selling my nauticam housing for the blackmagic pocket cinema camera comes with leak detction fitted, focus ring and wide angle glass dome port, port has one very minor scuff mark, shooting in cinema dng raw give amazing footage that can handle just about anything in post, asking $1750 neg
  4. I had the opportunity to test out the new RECSEA Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Housing earlier this year in the Philippines. I've copied the writeup from the vimeo page below. Welcome to answer any questions. First time posting a video here, let alone alone of underwater footage, so go easy on me. Earlier this year, I flew to the Philippines and joined A.J Saito from RECSEA to test out their new Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Housing. The Philippines is home to some of the best diving in the world, and I was happy to be returning for my third visit. I've been shooting underwater with a RECSEA S95 housing for several years and absolutely love it. But ever since the BMPCC was released, I've dreamt of shooting underwater with a higher quality yet compact underwater camera setup. During my two week trip, I had the opportunity dive in the spectacular waters of Anilao, Puerto Galera, and Dumaguete. I had a large array of lenses and ports available for my setup along with several of RECSEA's Mini 1000lm LED lights; most of the footage consists of Panasonic 45mm 2.8 Macro, Olympus 9-18mm 4-5.6, and Panasonic 8mm 3.5 Fisheye. Other lens were tested but not included in this video. My first destination in the Philippines was Anilao, where I stayed and dived for four days with the fantastic crew at the Aiyanar Resort. This was my first time diving in Anilao and it definitely lived up to world-class reputation. I moved on from Anilao to what feels like a second home to me, Puerto Galera, where I earned my PADI Divermaster certification during two-month internship a couple years ago. Upon my arrival in Sabang, Puerto Galera, my good friend Ted Dunn arranged a trip to nearby Verde Island which is probably my favorite dive site of all-time. It's an advanced dive site with strong and varying currents, but it is absolutely rich with color, movement and underwater life. After a couple days of diving and catching up with my friends in Puerto Galera, I jumped on a flight to Dumaguete. This was my first time diving in this area, and Apo and Simulon Island did not disappoint. Technical tidbits: I updated the BMPCC to firmware 1.8.2 prior to this test. Firmware 1.9.3 was released just a few days after my trip which was too bad since that firmware release featured new functions which would of been a great benefit (histogram and time remaining!). This video comprises of footage shot in every type of scenario I could put the camera and housing through, so there variance between shots. I shot in ProresLT , ProresHQ and RAW (CinemaDNG) (highly recommended for color correction!). Usually a 64GB SD card would last at most for two dives, but if I was smart with my shooting, I could sometimes get three dives in. Battery life was superb with the additional 12v battery pack that is included. The extra four 18650 batteries would easily give me more than enough battery power to last 3-4 dives (my SD card would fill up before the batteries would die). After Anilao, I shot only with the Panasonic 8mm lens with no lighting so it was all 'wide' shooting from here on out. I was okay with this as I love shooting wide (but I do have a new fond love for the difficulty of shooting macro). I did NOT have a magic filter for my 8mm lens which I only found out about after my trip. This would be quite helpful with some of my color correction. I rarely pushed the camera above ISO800. The deeper shots (ie: with shark and on the wreck; 30m) are quite blue, but I just wanted to include these shots to show what the camera could capture. I know a majority of those out there prefer underwater footage to be shot at a nice crisp 30p/60p however I kept the camera on 23.976 for a majority of the time. My personal preference has always been to shoot at 23.976 as I prefer the more cinematic look of it. A few shots were done at 30fps and 29.97 then later slowed down respectively in post. I may release a short clip of just 30p footage which actually looks very good.
  5. Hi All, Because I'm tight and not made of money, so not going to buy the NA-GH4 for the time being for just for the trigger, I'm looking at fudging together a grip Trigger for my NA-GH3 on a FlexiTray similar to the one on the BMPCC. I've looked at others, but the NA-BMPCC trigger is the best one to base my idea on I think! I've looked at the photos on ReefPhoto and I can guess at the mechanics of it. But if anyone has a housing and would be willing to take some photos of it and describe how it works, that would be sweet, as it appears to have the trigger on one pivot and then another to press down on the housing button. Thanks Richard
  6. Here is WP member Peter Mooney showing off the new Nauticam housing for the Blackmagic Cinema Camera in Sydney. http://goo.gl/MV7z4M No news on if the 4k version is supposed to start shipping this week. I'm still waiting for confirmation and I've sold off my old version already.
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