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Blackmagic Design Resolve Micro Color Panel (EN)

4.3 su 5 stelle su 6 valutazioni dei clienti

Pannello di controllo per il Color Grading

  • Per il software DaVinci Resolve con connessione Bluetooth e USB-C
  • Etichettatura in inglese
  • Dispone di una fila di pulsanti di controllo diretto sulla parte superiore del pannello di controllo, tre trackball con anelli per la correzione del colore e pulsanti di trasporto per accelerare la procedura di correzione del colore
  • Contiene comandi per una correzione del colore più raffinata, inclusa l'aggiunta di finestre
  • Con uno slot di montaggio per un Apple iPad
  • Viene collegato tramite Bluetooth o USB-C
  • Sistemi operativi: Mac 14.3 Sonoma o versioni successive
  • Dimensioni: 364 x 182 x 48 mm
  • Peso: 1,18 kg
In catalogo dal Luglio 2024
Numero di articolo 590457
Unità incluse 1 Pezzo
€ 539
Tutti i prezzi incl. IVA
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Un valido strumento
Video900 23.04.2025
Utilizzavo già la precedente versione e mi trovavo già bene, ma questo aggiornamento devo dire che è veramente molto gradevole. Il fatto che sia più piccolo non è stato un problema, anzi, trova meglio lo spazio sulla scrivania. L'illuminazione dei tasti è stata molto migliorata e il fatto che sia utilizzabile anche senza cavo lo rende assolutamente un prodotto versatile. Rispetto al modello precedente risulta forse più plasticoso, ma la qualità costruttiva che hanno usato non fa rimpiangere il vecchio modello in metallo. Consigliatissimo!
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Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
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An ambiguous but interesting panel
Viktor Mogilat 16.11.2024
I worked behind an old Micro Panel for several years. I worked for a month at the new one and here are my thoughts:

1. Size and Weight. When I opened the box, my first thought was, “Wow, this is tiny.” And it’s true — the panel is noticeably smaller and lighter than the old Micro Panel, which I had been using for several years.

This is mostly a plus: I always felt the old Micro Panel could either fit more buttons or be less bulky. The new panel achieves both — it’s smaller and has more buttons. However, this came at the cost of the trackballs and rings, which I’ll discuss later.

2. Material. When the panel was announced, I was immediately put off by the fact that it’s made of plastic. The old Micro Panel’s metal construction offered excellent tactile feedback. Thankfully, the plastic used for the new panel is high-quality. While it doesn’t match the premium feel of metal, it doesn’t look or feel cheap or toy-like either.

One drawback of the plastic is that it quickly collects fingerprints. With the old panel, I only occasionally wiped off dust, but this one requires more frequent cleaning.

The build quality is good: nothing sticks, and everything rotates and clicks smoothly. I’ve heard some users experienced issues with sticky trackballs, but I haven’t had that problem.

3. Trackballs and Rings. The trackballs and rings are now smaller, and the rings are plastic. My hands are not small, so I thought this would significantly hinder usability, but I adapted faster than I expected. At first, I would sometimes accidentally touch the trackball while using the ring, but this quickly stopped being an issue.

That said, the trackballs and rings on the old Micro Panel are undeniably better by a significant margin.

4. Buttons and Knobs. This is a bit more nuanced:

The buttons on the old panel were soft and pleasant to use, though they occasionally felt a bit loose. On the new panel, the buttons are rigid and plastic, giving off a “cheap keyboard” vibe. It’s not a dealbreaker, but it feels worse in comparison.

The knobs are smaller, and at first, this felt awkward and annoying. While I’ve gotten used to them, the smaller panel size combined with more buttons and shorter knobs means I sometimes accidentally bump a knob when pressing a button. This can be frustrating.

5. Log and Loop Buttons. On the old panel, the Log button lit up when Log Wheels mode was active. Now it doesn’t, so I have to check the screen to see whether I’m in Log or Primaries mode. The Loop button has a similar issue — while it’s still there, it no longer lights up when active. This is inconvenient.

6. Buttons and Features. After pointing out some negatives, let’s talk about the positives. In my opinion, this is how the old Micro Panel should have been from the start. I don’t know why it took them so long to add these features.

Mask control, adding nodes (finally!), flags, markers, keyframes, split-screen, switching stills, and more — all of this is fantastic. These additions significantly expand the panel’s functionality in day-to-day work.

7. Useless Buttons and Features. Colorists had been waiting for years for a button to switch to HDR Wheels. Unfortunately, it’s still not here. Owners of both Micro Panels still have to find workarounds or use a mouse to access this feature.

Meanwhile, the new panel has an AUTO COLOR button and a USER button, which, at the time of release… doesn’t even work. Plus, you can now use the trackballs to control frame Transform — a completely pointless feature. It feels like this could have been implemented much better.

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Overall, the panel is interesting. Yes, it required some adjustment, as it has a completely new form factor. The plastic bothered me at first, but I got used to it after a couple of weeks.

I decided to stick with this panel because it offers more interaction with the software — and for me, that outweighs all the downsides. After a month, I find it doesn’t get in the way of my work, which is already a win. The added features are genuinely helpful. I wouldn’t say it’s made me faster, but not having to reach for the mouse as often is definitely more comfortable.

If tactile feel is important to you, I recommend the old Micro Panel for a first-time buyer. Plus, it comes with a DaVinci license right out of the box. While it has fewer features, I never found that limiting in years of use. Paired with a Stream Deck, it’s an excellent solution.

I’d recommend the new Micro Color Panel to those who need as many features as possible in a compact, affordable package. In this niche, it has no real competition. Let’s see if they release a new Mini Panel version with a smaller form factor.
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Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
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it is very specific to the basic color adjustment
Harry1242 19.09.2024
I was extremely excited to enhance my color grades but unfortunately, I realized it is only good for the basic "primary" adjustments, I was under the impression that it would help me use less of keyboard and mouse during color grades but unfortunately I was only limited to basic adjustments I had to use mouse and keyboard for curves tab, details tab and NR tabs. all in all it is very nice device designed for basic things but as it stands it takes space on my desk which I find myself using only the primary gamma lift gain, maybe temp at times and some power window but for the rest of the process I end up using mouse and keyboard. the knobs are nice and the wheels are great but I wish I could at least use it in curves or qualifier tabs which is the building-look side of my videos, unfortunately it is that and maybe there is a reason why black magic sells their higher end panels.
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Sfortunatamente si è verificato un errore, La preghiamo di riprovare più tardi.
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Tolles Panel mit wenigen Mankos
Jens Hader 02.10.2024
Ich bin sehr froh darüber, das Panel gekauft zu haben. Es erleichtert mir meinen Arbeitsalltag ungemein. Kann mir kaum vorstellen, wie ich es bisher ohne so ein Panel ausgehalten habe. Ich bin damit deutlich schneller und die Color Wheels sind viel präziser zu regulieren. Im Gegensatz zum Speededitor, welchen ich wirklich kaum bis gar nicht benutze, benutze ich das Panel bei jedem Job. Die einzigen Dinge, die mir nicht so gefallen, sind folgende:
- Alle 3 Wheels haben einen minimalen Widerstand, wenn man sie länger nicht bewegt hat. Das legt sich aber, sobald man sie kurz "warmgedreht" hat.
- Alle Tasten sind schön beleuchtet, außer der oberen Reihe mit den Drehreglern. Das ist etwas schade in dunkler Umgebung. So muss ich dann doch immer raten, wo der Kontrast-Regler ist. Beleuchtet wäre das Handling perfekt.
Insgesamt bin ich mit dem Kauf sehr happy. Aber 500 Euro sind schon eine Stange Geld für dieses Pult. 299 oder weniger wären angemessener meiner Meinung nach. Aber immerhin kompakter und günstiger als die alten Modelle. Von daher auch sehr gut zum Transport geeignet!
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