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Blackmagic HD/SDI to components converter to send image to ground

Discussion in 'MōVI MR' started by Pablo Rodal, Mar 7, 2014.

  1. Pablo Rodal

    Pablo Rodal New Member

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    Hi, i would like to know how you are transmitting video from Blackmagic HD/SDI to ground. I need a HD/SDI to COMPONENTS converters because I have the immersion RC.

    Please help! all converters i saw are too big and heavy...

    Thank u!
     
  2. Ashley Fairfield

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    Hey Pablo,
    I'm not sure this is any help to you as my setup is a bit big and heavy. Anyway, this is the way I do it for now. Atomos SDI to HDMI, HDMI to mini HDMI cable, Freefly HDMI converter to Immersion RC.

    Hope this helps
    Ash
     

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  3. Chris Fox

    Chris Fox Active Member

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    The other option is Teradek Bolt Pro 2000 ... it takes an SDI input
     
  4. Pablo Rodal

    Pablo Rodal New Member

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  5. Tim Joy

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    Pablo, I'm pretty sure you mean COMPOSITE video for the immersion transmitter? If you want an analog signal, the least expensive option is the blackmagic SDI to Analog converter.
    I have it and confirm that it works with this camera. If you take it out of the case and unsolder all of the connectors except the one BNC you need, then it is not heavy at all. Be aware, you will need a really hot soldering iron to get the connectors off, because it's lead-free. I used an 80w.
    It takes 12v and uses quite a bit of juice, I'm guessing around 1 amp. I had to use a separate BEC from my downlink power to run it.
     

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