Overview

The Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Mini Panel is the perfect companion to any creative editing suite. With its ergonomic design and intuitive controls, the panel provides professional-level precision and speed for editing with DaVinci Resolve. The tactile control knobs, dials, and buttons allow you to quickly adjust colour parameters and make real-time adjustments while comfortably seated at your workstation.

SKU: GC50-DV/RES/BBPNLMINI

Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Mini Panel

The Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Mini Panel is the perfect companion to any creative editing suite. With its ergonomic design and intuitive controls, the panel provides professional-level precision and speed for editing with DaVinci Resolve. The tactile control knobs, dials, and buttons allow you to quickly adjust colour parameters and make real-time adjustments while comfortably seated at your workstation.

The LCD screens provide easy access to key parameters like white balance, saturation, hue, shadows/highlights, primary/secondary colours, curves and more. Additionally, the integrated transport control enables smooth transitions between source footage or timelines without ever having to move your hands from the panel. Whether you’re a professional editor or just starting out, the DaVinci Resolve Mini Panel is the perfect tool to help you realize your creative vision.

 

Features:

  • Small enough to take with you, so you can bring it to any Resolve system (14.3 or later) and do color correction on location or at the editor's suite
  • Shares basic layout with both Micro and Advanced Panels
  • Interfaces with and controls software
  • Three track balls with outer control rings
  • Log and Offset color-correction selection buttons
  • Buttons are backlit and light up when actuated
  • Two LCD display screens for displaying the menu system or the parameters of the tools you are wotking with
  • Custom control knobs with 4096 steps per rotation and push button reset

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    The Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve Mini Panel is the perfect companion to any creative editing suite. With its ergonomic design and intuitive controls, the panel provides professional-level precision and speed for editing with DaVinci Resolve. The tactile control knobs, dials, and buttons allow you to quickly adjust colour parameters and make real-time adjustments while comfortably seated at your workstation.

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