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another reason according to Arri is "space", the 2 pin fisher took up to much space in the housing and was replaced by the 8 pin, it makes sense when you see it in person....cost of doing business, tax deductible B)

The whole splitting current over multiple pins thing just always bugs me a little. If one pin breaks or the wire to one pin breaks you are suddenly carrying more current over the other pins than they were designed for which can lead to fun things. That may be why they went with 8 instead of 4 so it will be less of a jump in current if it happens. May be a reasonable design tradeoff to get it to fit in a smaller space but that combined with having to solder 8 instead of 2 pins when making up a cable just makes it seem so un elegant which is not what I think of when I think arri.

 

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I dunno Eric.

 

I asked why Arri went with the fiddly little fisher on clm4 and was given same reasoning for ages. Finally found out from an engineer that it was just cheaper.

 

Absurd. I've had them break twice now.

 

I wouldn't put this past them simply trying to get costs down.

 

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Except Jess, it's better for Arri to use multiple pins for internal power distribution. So while it may I inconvenience you it's a better way for Arri and it helps to make the camera smaller

How does it help with internal power distribution? Are they really having different power pins go to different things? Don't see how that really helps anything and it has the potential to lead to slightly higher voltage drop/power loss. Using multiple pins for to get the same amp rating in a smaller connector makes sense, just has the problem I mentioned before.

 

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Except Jess, it's better for Arri to use multiple pins for internal power distribution. So while it may I inconvenience you it's a better way for Arri and it helps to make the camera smaller

How does it help with internal power distribution? Are they really having different power pins go to different things? Don't see how that really helps anything and it has the potential to lead to slightly higher voltage drop/power loss. Using multiple pins for to get the same amp rating in a smaller connector makes sense, just has the problem I mentioned before.

 

~Jess

 

I could see that it could help with distro if it were a 24V and 12V input like the F35/F65, though I doubt that is the case given Arri's track-record.

 

There are other connectors that use the same concept (Red One and Epic/Scarlett come to mind as well)

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I had a play with an Amira at Leavesden last week & I have to say it's the first large sensor camera I really felt was comfortable on the shoulder, and gave me confidence to shoot like I would with a 2/3" ENG camera, especially with one of the new Fuji/Arri zooms on. Loved the EVF, loved the weight distribution options, loved the lens. If only it was 4K...

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