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Blackmagic Zoom Demand

Technical Specifications

Description

Take your live productions to the next level with the Blackmagic Zoom Demand — the ultimate accessory for professional camera operators who demand smooth, precise, and responsive zoom control. Mounted directly onto your tripod’s pan handle, the Zoom Demand gives you fingertip access to your lens’s zoom function, so you can adjust framing without ever letting go of your controls. With its highly sensitive thumb rocker, you can perform buttery-smooth zooms that rival high-end broadcast systems — from subtle, cinematic pushes to fast, dynamic pulls. Every detail of the Zoom Demand is designed for real-world reliability. The ergonomic rocker is perfectly balanced, delivering consistent zoom speed and direction control. A built-in speed adjustment dial lets you fine-tune the pace of your zoom transitions, ensuring precision for any shooting style — whether you’re capturing a live concert, sports event, or a studio interview.

Price

275.00 USD

Additional information

product-name

Blackmagic Design Zoom Demand

purpose

Provides precise zoom control from the tripod handle for compatible Blackmagic cameras

mounting-style

Secures to pan/tripod handle via ARRI/Hirth‐style rosette for flexible positioning

connectivity

Two USB-C ports (one for camera connection, one loop for daisy-chaining other demand units)

controls

Thumb rocker or toggle for zoom in/out, speed selector knob for adjusting zoom rate, and built-in record start/stop button

compatibility

Designed for Blackmagic Studio Camera models (4K Plus, 4K Pro, etc.) with compatible zoom/servo lenses

customization

Buttons on the unit are programmable to trigger camera functions beyond zoom

advantage

Lets camera operator maintain hands on the tripod handles for smoother movement and professional broadcast-style control

key-feature

Enables converting standard photographic or servo-zoom lenses into a more broadcast-friendly setup via remote zoom control