Personal View site logo
Digital Bolex raw camera, no longer made
  • 1130 Replies sorted by
  • Point two, they have their own engineering team. I don't think they ever suggested they would literally build it themselves. I've held the camera, where as you have not, and I can say it's well made, feels sturdy and well balanced.

    In fact your statements are just wrong.

    First. No one told it were scam here.

    Second. They really hired someone who understand how to make cameras :-) You can just read back on this topic.

    So, drop spreading false.

  • Manufacturers of disruptive cameras are rarely on time (red, bm) and It's hardly a scam, $3200 (non backers) for raw, global shutter, xlr and ssds is pretty reasonable. Cameras have shipped.

    Point two, they have their own engineering team. I don't think they ever suggested they would literally build it themselves. I've held the camera, where as you have not, and I can say it's well made, feels sturdy and well balanced.

  • Just some citations from start of the thread (March 2012), as it seems like few newcomers jump to strange conclusions:

    I strongly suggest to think and make research first. As such project can slip it's data by year or two, with no one to blame but you.

    I doubt that this guys are pure scam. They just use simple approach - get the money and try to find someone who can make it in time.

    Fun thing how true this points was.

  • Ugh, I just can't get on board with the color.

  • Wonder if Mr Bloom has his yet?

  • More footage from it:

    http://nofilmschool.com/2013/12/digital-bolex-case-study-5secondfilms-d16-camera/

    I feel a bit meh about it, I'm certainly not going to get it, and only if I had a lot of money to waste and really needed a global sensor would I consider it.

  • Oh sorry ))) i wanted to post there, but posted it here by mistake.

  • @spacewig Not to hijack the thread but you do know the black hole thing is fixed in the pocket and will be in the 2.5k soon right? Just saying :)

  • i eagerly awaited the digital bolex but it costs too much for my liking, and who knows how it will turn out... i think i'll see what 2014 offers; i hvae a 50D in the meantime to mess around with raw

  • I guess real benefit over BM is global shutter so I guess its a question of whether you want to spend $3300 instead of $1995 for global shutter. Plus I guess BM is going to do 4K on new camera for $2995. If that's the case I would venture many would prefer BM as a company standing behind product vs DB team who some view as dodgy.

    The real question of course is what type of images can this camera produce. We'll see over next few months. I didn't like the samples DB put out in terms of what was shot, but I think the camera is capable of a unique look/texture. Will be interesting to see what happens when talented people start shooting with it, and also will be interesting to see the various projects that are currently being shot on BM cams as well.

  • @luekio You can get a Samsung Note 3 and shoot 4K video and have enough left over for a Black Magic.

  • @luekio Don't forget the hand crank! That alone is worth the price of admission. While the bmcc pansies are stuck at home crying about the black hole magic the db16 crowd can at least go fishing with thier cameras while they wait for firmware updates.

  • Camera's have shipped. 16, s16 and 2k, raw, xlr, ssd, GLOBAL SHUTTER. Sorry but for $3300 this is so much better than the blackmagic jello cam. There is nothing on the market with these specs in this price range.

    Adding more pixels always a great measure of increased quality, but it is a great way to sell display and camera upgrades to ppl :P

  • I have some problem with it. As no one got their cameras yet. But preorders are ahead of time.

  • but don't worry, they have t-shirts in stock :) Something tells me the sale on the second batch is not going so well. They've been offering a $100 discount through nofilmschool.com. If I had to guess I'd say that the way they are hoping to pull this off is to pay for all the kickstarter orders with the new batch money. This is kicking the can down the street, but what I wonder is what role nofilmschool.com has in this. There is an embarrassing "First Impressions" review on there with no video or stills but relentless "here's how you can order one" advice. I don't know if they have no integrity or are being financially compensated.

  • ...and how quickly they turn up on EBay...

  • December 9: Digital Bolex Shipping this week Today is December 15, anyone care to speculate when product will arrive in the hands of the faithful?

  • @Alex

    Check few posts above :-)

  • @Vitaliy I hope the camera will surprise me, but it is hard to imagine a big upgrade in the published specs: small sensor, ISO 400, 4:3 ratio, and so on.

    Plus the top resolution, 2048 x 1152, is only a few pixels more than 1920 x 1080. The BMCC has 2432 x 1366.

    Sensor (again, we don't have an actual camera to look at): looking at this chart, assuming again that this will be the case, this is a small sensor: http://danielgrey.com/digital-bolex-black-magic-sensor-size

    Well, we will know soon enough!

  • @DrDave

    Do not jump too far. We already had about 15 announcements of final, ready, just-small-thing-to-tune dates. Who know that can happen in a week. We'll see as actual people will start getting actual cameras.

  • @philiplipetz I think in this case you have a lot of BS from the Bolex people, with trendy video of dubious quality as the "samples", and you also have some very odd looking product photos. If you combine this with the fact that the long delay has allowed the competition to eclipse the Bolex in all respects, you have a classic clusterf***.

    But for the end user, all you need to know is that you can buy any number of other cameras that will work better. So for example, for $600 you can get a Samsung Note 3 and shoot in 4K, or for a bit more you can get BMCC and have a huge choice of lenses, a camera with a real company behind it, and 2.5 K raw with super IQ. Any of these, and other cams like the Canon/ML/Raw combo or hdmi recording will give you far superior results than what we have seen from the Bolex.

    Also, it is truly sad that all the people who put up money will receive an inferior product. It also remains to be seen what will happen when the product has production issues: All cameras have production issues and need firmware updates and even recalls. The saga continues.