Top Black Friday Deals for Filmmakers – Part 3: Gimbals, Monitors, Wireless Video, and More

Our third Black Friday deals post features interesting camera accessories like gimbals, monitors, wireless video sets, tripods, lights and other accessories. This is our third and last Black Friday post. Make sure to check the First black friday post with cameras and Second black friday post with lenses and computers. I browsed the current deals on our partners’ websites and have selected the best offers currently available which I think could be interesting for you. Some offers are only available at the American store B&H, others are only available at the European store CVP, and some are available globally with both our partners. By shopping at our partners’ stores, you are supporting cinema5D through our buy links, as we get a small affiliate commission when a purchase is completed. This year we decided to divide the Black Friday deals into three posts, which we will publish in the next days before Friday November 29:
  1. Cameras, Drones, FilmConvert, MZed
  2. Lenses, Computers, Laptops, Tablets
  3. Gimbals, Tripods, Monitors, Wireless Video
Today’s post is the third out of three and it features camera accessories – everything that didn’t fit in the first two posts. Most of these deals should be active til Cyber Monday on December 2nd, but there might be exceptions. Please always check the link to see when the deal expires. Now, let’s take a look at the top Black friday camera accessories deals for filmmakers (Manufacturers in alphabetical order):

Aputure Light Storm C300d LED Light Kit with V-Mount Battery Plate – $300 Discount

B&H Buy link: Aputure Light Storm C300d LED Light Kit with V-Mount Battery Plate Was: $1,099.00  Now: $799.00 (Savings: $300.00)

Atomos Ninja Inferno 7″ 4K HDMI Recording Monitor – $300 Discount

B&H Buy link: Atomos Ninja Inferno 7″ 4K HDMI Recording Monitor Was: $799.00  Now: $499.00 (Savings: $300.00)

Bright Tangerine – Complete Black Friday Offer

Bright tangerine has a couple more interesting deals going on for Black friday. For example Misfit Atom Pola+ for a better price with free clamp-on rings or free Misfit Atom Matte Box with select left field cages. Find out more about their Black friday offer, which ends on December 3rd, directly on Bright Tangerine website.

DJI Ronin-S Handheld Gimbal – $120/€145 Discount

B&H Buy link: DJI Ronin-S Was: $749.00  Now: $629.00 (Savings: $120.00) CVP Buy link: DJI Ronin-S Was: €649.02  Now: €503.50 (Savings: €145.52) B&H Buy link: DJI Ronin-S Essentials Kit Was: $559.00  Now: $479.00 (Savings: $80.00) CVP Buy link: DJI Ronin-S Essentials Kit Was: €445.29  Now: €387.08 (Savings: €58.21)

Dracast LED500 Pro Bi-Color LED Light with V-Mount Battery Plate – $450 Discount

B&H Buy link: Dracast LED500 Pro Bi-Color LED Light with V-Mount Battery Plate Was: $699.95  Now: $249.45 (Savings: $450.50)

Feiyu AK4500 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal – $100 Discount

B&H Buy link: Feiyu AK4500 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Was: $749.99  Now: $649.99 (Savings: $100.00)

Litepanels Astra 6X Bi-Color LED Panel – $497 Discount

B&H Buy link: Litepanels Astra 6X Bi-Color LED Panel Was: $1,496.29  Now: $999.00 (Savings: $497.29)

Manfrotto Befree Advanced Travel Aluminum Tripod with 494 Ball Head – $50 Discount

B&H Buy link: Manfrotto Befree Advanced Travel Aluminum Tripod with 494 Ball Head Was: $189.99  Now: $139.99 (Savings: $50.00)

Manfrotto 608 Nitrotech Fluid Video Head and Aluminum Twin Leg Tripod with Middle Spreader – $180 Discount

B&H Buy link: Manfrotto 608 Nitrotech Fluid Video Head and Aluminum Twin Leg Tripod with Middle Spreader Was: $879.99  Now: $699.99 (Savings: $180.00)

Manfrotto Nitrotech N12 & 545B Dual-Leg Tripod System with Half Ball Adapter & Bag – $400 Discount

B&H Buy link: Manfrotto Nitrotech N12 & 545B Dual-Leg Tripod System with Half Ball Adapter & Bag Was: $1,099.88  Now: $699.88 (Savings: $400.00)

Moza Air 2 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal – $50 Discount + Free Moza iFocus-M

B&H Buy link: Moza Air 2 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Was: $599.00  Now: $549.00 (Savings: $50.00 + Free Moza iFocus-M)

Moza AirCross 2 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal – $50 Discount

B&H Buy link: Moza AirCross 2 3-Axis Handheld Gimbal Was: $449.00  Now: $399.00 (Savings: $50.00)

Rotolight NEO 2 LED Light Kit – €437 Discount

CVP Buy link: Rotolight NEO 2 LED Light Kit Was: €1,313.40  Now: €876.24 (Savings: €437.17) CVP Buy link: Rotolight NEO 2 Explorer Kit Was: €1,167.36  Now: €778.88 (Savings: €388.48)

SmallHD 5.5″ FOCUS OLED Monitor SDI – $400/€145 Discount

B&H Buy link: SmallHD 5.5″ FOCUS OLED Monitor – SDI Was: $699.00  Now: $299.00 (Savings: $400.00) CVP Buy link: SmallHD 5.5″ FOCUS OLED Monitor – SDI Was: €712.94  Now: €379.38 (Savings: €333.56)

SmallHD 5.5″ FOCUS OLED Monitor HDMI – $239/€243 Discount

On B&H the HDMI discounted version is base only. B&H Buy link: SmallHD 5.5″ FOCUS Base OLED Monitor – HDMI Was: $538.99  Now: $299.99 (Savings: $239.00) CVP Buy link: SmallHD 5.5″ FOCUS OLED Monitor – HDMI Was: €622.57  Now: €379.38 (Savings: €243.19)

SmallHD 502 Bright Bundle – $300 Discount

B&H Buy link: SmallHD 502 Bright Bundle Was: $1,099.00  Now: $799.00 (Savings: $300.00) CVP Buy link: SmallHD 502 Bright Bundle  Now: €846.31

SmallHD 503 UltraBright Bundle – $684 Discount

B&H Buy link: SmallHD 503 UltraBright Bundle Was: $2,383.00  Now: $1,699.00 (Savings: $684.00) CVP Buy link: SmallHD 503 UltraBright Bundle Now: €1,780.17

SmallHD 702 Bright On-Camera Monitor – $800 Discount

B&H Buy link: SmallHD 702 Bright On-Camera Monitor Was: $1,599.00  Now: $799.00 (Savings: $800.00)

SmallHD 703 UltraBright Bundle – $938 Discount

B&H Buy link: SmallHD 703 UltraBright Bundle Was: $3,437.00  Now: $2,499.00 (Savings: $938.00) CVP Buy link: SmallHD 703 UltraBright Bundle Now: €2,597.29

SmallHD 703 Bolt Bundle – $884 Discount

B&H Buy link: SmallHD 703 Bolt Bundle Was: $4,383.00  Now: $3,499.00 (Savings: $884.00) CVP Buy link: SmallHD 703 Bolt Bundle Now: €3,647.29

Sound Devices MixPre-6 6-Channel / 8-Track Multi-Track Field Recorder – $250 Discount

B&H Buy link: Sound Devices MixPre-6 6-Channel / 8-Track Multi-Track Field Recorder Was: $899.00  Now: $649.00 (Savings: $250.00)

Teradek Wireless Video Transmission Systems – Up to $2,990 Discount

Teradek is a leader in the field of wireless image transmission. The company has some very interesting Black friday deals. Starting off with the massive $1,500 discount on the new Teradek Bolt 4K 750 TX/RX set and Deluxe kit. B&H Buy link: Teradek Bolt 4K 750 video kit Was: $5,490.00  Now: $3,990.00 (Savings: $1,500.00) B&H Buy link: Teradek Bolt 4K 750 Deluxe kit – Gold Mount Was: $6,290.00  Now: $4,790.00 (Savings: $1,500.00) B&H Buy link: Teradek Bolt 4K 750 Deluxe kit – V Mount Was: $6,290.00  Now: $4,790.00 (Savings: $1,500.00) Next interesting deal is the Teradek Wireless Lens Control Kit with SmallHD FOCUS Bolt 500 Monitor. B&H Buy link: Teradek Wireless Lens Control Kit with SmallHD FOCUS Bolt 500 Monitor Was: $6,998.00  Now: $3,999.00 (Savings: $2,999.00) Teradek Bolt 500 and 1000 systems are also currently discounted. B&H Buy link: Teradek Bolt 500 XT Set Was: $2,241.00  Now: $1,750.00 (Savings: $491.00) CVP Buy link: Teradek Bolt 500 XT Set Was: €2,438.92  Now: €1,717.14 (Savings: €721.78) B&H Buy link: Teradek Bolt 1000 XT Set Was: $4,990.00  Now: $3,990.00 (Savings: $1,000.00) Just in time for Black friday 2019, Teradek also announced the new Ace 800 wireless system, which is a more affordable alternative to the Bolt series and it is now even discounted. It offers up to 800′ range (line of sight) and it supports up to 1080p60 resolution with zero wireless delay. Teradek Ace 800 system has only SDI inputs and 3G-SDI & HDMI outputs. Please keep in mind, that it is not compatible with any product from the Bolt series. B&H Buy link: Teradek Ace 800 Wireless Set Was: $2,490.00  Now: $1,990.00 (Savings: $500.00)

Wooden Camera – Complete Black Friday Offer

Wooden camera is having a Black friday sale on their site, which is valid on the entire order between November 25th and December 2nd. All the gear is 15% off, for orders over $500 the discount is 20% and for orders over $1,500 the discount is 25%. They also offer free ground shipping on all U.S. Orders.

Zacuto Gratical Eye EVF – €243 Discount

CVP Buy link: Zacuto Gratical Eye EVF Was: €1,951.60  Now: €1,224.52 (Savings: €727.08)

Zacuto Gratical HD Bundle for Canon C200 – $1,051/€963 Discount

B&H Buy link: Zacuto Gratical HD Bundle for Canon C200 Was: $3,800.00  Now: $2,749.00 (Savings: $1,051.00) CVP Buy link: Zacuto Gratical HD Bundle for Canon C200 Was: €3,806.39  Now: €2,843.18 (Savings: €963.22)

Zacuto Gratical HD Bundle for Sony FS7 II – $321/€232 Discount

B&H Buy link: Zacuto Gratical HD Bundle for Sony FS7 II Was: $3,070.00  Now: $2,749.00 (Savings: $321.00) CVP Buy link: Zacuto Gratical HD Bundle for Sony FS7 II Was: €3,075.16  Now: €2,843.18 (Savings: €231.98)

Zhiyun-Tech Smooth-Q2 Smartphone Gimbal – $40 Discount

B&H Buy link: Zhiyun-Tech Smooth-Q2 Smartphone Gimbal Was: $169.00  Now: $129.00 (Savings: $40.00)

Zhiyun-Tech WEEBILL LAB Handheld Gimbal – $230 Discount

B&H Buy link: Zhiyun-Tech WEEBILL LAB Handheld Gimbal Was: $599.00  Now: $369.00 (Savings: $230.00)

Zhiyun-Tech CRANE 3 LAB Handheld Gimbal – Up to $400 Discount

B&H Buy link: Zhiyun-Tech CRANE 3 LAB Handheld Gimbal Was: $899.00  Now: $599.00 (Savings: $300.00) B&H Buy link: Zhiyun-Tech CRANE 3 LAB Creator package Was: $1,199.00  Now: $799.00 (Savings: $400.00) B&H Buy link: Zhiyun-Tech CRANE 3 LAB Master package Was: $1,299.00  Now: $899.00 (Savings: $400.00) Did you like any of our deals? Did we miss something interesting? Let us know in the comments underneath the article.

Z CAM E2 Cinema Camera in the Wild – Hands-on Review

While planning a trip to the Indian jungle to film a short documentary about Pench National Park, my colleagues at cinema5d challenged me to leave my standard gear at home and take the new cinema camera Z CAM E2 instead – would it be up to the task? Edit: just after completing this review, Z CAM introduced a new firmware update (V 0.88) featuring ZRAW (internal RAW capture, partial debayer, supports up to 4096×2160@30fps initially). We might take a closer look at this ZRAW firmware in the near future.

Z CAM E2 camera

For a while now I have been following the development of micro four thirds cameras. To be specific, I bought my first one exactly 10 years ago, the Panasonic LUMIX GH1. Back then it was hampered by a weak codec (Full HD, AVCHD in 17Mbps) and the max. usable ISO value was 400, but the Voigtlaender lenses gave it the full frame look (e.g. the 25mm f0.95), and the hack of V. Kiselev at a later stage improved the bitrate to a stable 25Mbps. All in all, I loved the images – so much that I never sold it… Fast forward 10 years and I have the new cinema camera Z CAM E2 from the Chinese manufacturer Z CAM in my hands. A micro four thirds camera capable of shooting 4k DCI using a LOG profile (Z-LOG2) recording ProRes HQ 10bit 4:2:2 internally up to 60fps (4k H265 up to 120fps, 160fps in 1:2.4 mode). Wow!

Z CAM E2 – Minimum Rigging

Setting up the Z CAM E2 Cinema Camera for the Trip

What I always liked about the micro four thirds format is the possibility to adapt almost any lens, including the option to use a speed booster (0.71x). The speed booster allows the use of Canon EF glass for example, while at the same time increasing the light sensitivity by one stop. In 4k DCI mode (4096 x 2160) the crop factor of the Z CAM is about 1.9, using the speed booster gives a crop of 1.35 approximately. Unfortunately, we had no cage available for the Z CAM, but the camera has various ¼” mounting points on top, bottom and on the sides. In conjunction with the Z CAM E2 I used an early prototype of the Portkeys BM5 monitor mounted with a magic arm, see the image below (the released version is black, the prototype had an anodized green surface finish). For sound, I took a Sennheiser MKE 440 with me, using the 3.5mm audio input on the Z CAM E2 – mounted to the side, which was not ideal. Also, the recorded sound quality via the 3.5mm input leaves a lot to be desired. I hope Z CAM can improve on the audio part in the future. Lenswise, I opted for two lenses only: the Olympus 12-100mm f4 for the documentary part (it has great image stabilization), and a Canon EF 100-400mm f4.5 – 5.6 version 1 using a Metabones speed booster for the wildlife part. Note that with the 4k DCI settings and 1.9 crop factor vignetting can occur at the widest setting of the Olympus lens. The clever location of the Z CAM E2 battery allows the use of standard Sony NPF batteries with various capacities (and protects the HDMI port at the same time). For my trip I took a few 5200mA (NP F750) ones with me – good news is that power consumption was surprisingly low hence battery life was no issue at all. The same type of battery can be used for the Portkeys BM5 monitor as well which is a big plus, and I needed all the spare batteries for the monitor, as its power consumption was quite high.

Man at work- With the Z CAM E2

Build Quality and the Safari Trip

Temperatures in the Indian jungle would be as high as 45°C, the climate is very dry hence exposing the gear to the bumpy, dusty roads in an open jeep got me a bit nervous. Would the cam and the monitor survive? The answer is yes. I had no issues at all – the build quality of both monitor and camera is top notch, and there was no overheating of both devices. The monitor has a fan which I turned down to the lowest setting to avoid picking up the sound, so it got very very hot. It still worked reliably.

Image Quality of the Z CAM E2 Cinema Camera

Now, this was a major deciding factor for me to take the Z CAM E2 cinema camera on my trip – 4k DCI ProRes HQ in a small but durable package – despite the risk of taking a new, unknown camera with me I just couldn’t say no. And the Z CAM E2 did not disappoint – see the video on top. The camera has a very organic, detailed image with fantastic, out of the box colors. Grading the Z-LOG2 profile using the LUT’s supplied by Z CAM on their homepage was a joy and is as easy as it can get. On the night shots, I had to ramp up the ISO to 16000 – I think the results are still OK and usable.

Dynamic Range

Z CAM claims 13stops of dynamic range on their marketing materials, so I was quite curious how it would fare in our standard test (click here for more info on how we test). Firmware tested was 0.86, raw was not available at that time.

Fig.1: Waveform plot of the Z CAM E2 cinema camera at ISO500 using Z-LOG2 ProRes HQ – about 11 stops can be identified above the noise floor.

The waveform plot of our Xyla 21 stepchart shows about 11 stops (see figure 1). Using IMATEST to calculate the dynamic range I got a result of 10.8 stops at ISO 500, Z-LOG2 using ProRes HQ 4k DCI 23.98fps (at a signal to noise ratio of 2, 11.9 stops for SNR = 1, see figure 2). The Z CAM E2 uses a dual ISO sensor, so I also tested the second gain value of ISO 2500 and got a result of 10.4 stops (SNR = 2). These are very good results for a micro four thirds sensor, almost exactly the same as for the Panasonic GH5s (10.7 stops) and coming in second behind the other four thirds cinema camera rival, the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4k, BMPCC4k, which has 11.6 stops of dynamic range in ProRes HQ. The Z CAM E2 also offers an HDR mode, where it captures a second image with an 8 times higher shutter speed for the highlighted part and merges it into one video frame (to increase the dynamic range by additional 3 stops). I have tried this option in practice but quickly abandoned it for moving shots, as the motion blur (or partial lack thereof) of the resulting image looks weird. It may work for a static interview though, or a situation where the scene demands a higher shutter speed (1/200 and up).

Fig. 2:IMATEST calculates 10.8 stops of dynamic range for the Z CAM E2 cinema camera at a signal to noise ratio of 2 for 4k DCI ISO500 ProRes recording using Z-LOG2 (1/SNR = 0.5, medium value in the upper right hand table).

Z CAM Rolling Shutter

We are using a new test method based on a high frequency, quartz & microcontroller based strobe light at 300Hz. As the sensor readout happens from the top to the bottom, we are getting a sequence of black and white bars from the strobe. A quite surprising result on the rolling shutter measurements, which adds up to the very positive overall impression: in 4K DCI 25p mode (using ProRes HQ and ZLOG2) I got a very good result of 11.1[ms]. For comparison, the BMPCC4k has a rolling shutter of 16[ms] in UHD 25p mode.

Z CAM Rolling Shutter effect

 

The Z CAM Universe – the Facebook Group, the app, and the Camera’s Menu

First and foremost the Z CAM facebook group is worth mentioning, the spirit of conversation is very good and people from Z CAM as well as visitors are helpful, including the CEO Kinson Loo who answers questions very often himself. There is also a nice Z CAM smartphone app available for IOS (Android still in a beta release), which connects to the camera’s wifi and allows access / display / change all settings as well as providing a full screen image preview with little latency. In essence, you could use your smartphone instead of a monitor if you accept some lag between the recorded and image view. For the camera part, all the exposure tools (zebra, false color), as well as focus peaking, work very well, although the focus peaking is very strong – I would prefer an option to adjust this in the menu (not available currently). The menu itself is straightforward and well structured, also custom presents for the function buttons are available. However, some of the settings require deeper dives (changing the frame rate for example), hence doing that in the heat of the action does not work so well. One thing to be aware of is the fact, that for ProRes no in-camera playback option is available (firmware version 0.86 at the time of shooting). I hope this changes with a future firmware.

The Z CAM E2 in Conjunction with the Portkeys BM5 Monitor

In theory, this combo should work very well. The Portkeys BM5 monitor (for detailed specs see our article here) is a 5” FHD monitor which allows via a separate cable to display and change settings in the camera’s menu on the touchscreen – on our early prototype this didn’t work though and a newer firmware wasn’t yet available. The screen itself is very bright (2000 NITS), even in direct sunlight I had no issues seeing the image. Unfortunately, the surface of the screen is very reflective which can hamper the viewing experience, see figure 3 below. Also, it gets very very hot and is quite power hungry. I used the “low” setting for the internal fan to avoid picking up the sound on video. All in all, it is a good monitor, but I didn’t like one detail: it only takes 1080p signals via HDMI, although the Z CAM E2 could provide a 4k signal. Hence, you have no good way to judge focus on the monitor itself for a 4k HDMI signal, as neither punching in (1:1 pixel view) nor the in – built focus peaking of the monitor would display this signal accurately. So, you have to rely on the camera’s focus peaking (displayed via HDMI to the monitor).

Fig. 3: The Portkeys BM5 monitor – bright (2000 NITS) and well built, however the screen is very reflective which can hamper the viewing experience outside.

Conclusion

The Z CAM E2 cinema camera is a great new addition to the line of micro four thirds cameras, and got so many things right in the first place – first and foremost the image (audio via the 3.5mm input leaves a lot to be desired though). I love the fact that it allows high frame rates, ProRes recording, and many more things. Z CAM is definitely a company to watch out for – also, I am curious to see their new APS-C and full frame cameras (S6, F6, and F8) that are scheduled to arrive later this year. However, comparing the E2 to other cinema cameras in this sensor class the competitor BMPCC4k cannot be neglected. The BMPCC4k is significantly less expensive, has a large build in screen (5”) and allows internal ProRes as well as 12bit RAW recording (Blackmagic raw). Also, Blackmagic managed to squeeze out 0.8 stops more dynamic range. Hence, as always you have to choose the camera wisely that you need for your particular application, and given the other features of the Z CAM (multi-cam recording & syncing, wifi, etc…) it may be the perfect choice for you!