![]() ![]() We used it outdoors during both overcast and beautifully sunny periods, and glare never became a problem. ![]() It’s also significantly brighter than the screens on previous Blackmagic PCCs, which is a huge plus for shooting outdoors on brighter days. It won’t flip to face forward, or sideways – but it’s definitely an improvement on a purely rear-facing display. The main physical difference between this and the 6K model is that this screen now tilts, which aids shot composition when the camera is in awkward positions, such as above or below the user’s natural eyeline. It’s responsive and intuitive to use, with large on-screen controls that rarely require more than a light tap to register your fingertip. ![]() Interestingly, there are no physical dials on the camera at all, with much of the adjustment done using the 5in touchscreen. Physical controls are plentiful without being confusing, with most of the chief functions covered by their own button. It does feel like it could withstand plenty of rough treatment, but Blackmagic make no specific claims about weatherproofing – so you’d be well advised to keep it out of the rain. The camera body is mainly constructed from tough polycarbonate plastic and carbon fibre, which goes some way towards explaining the low weight. ![]()
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