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Blackmagic Design DaVinci Resolve 17 Studio with Speed Editor (Activation Card)

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Debating picking this up to go legit with Studio since im on 17 and want to be on 17.4 now, I like that it comes with the panel as well... Am I missing something? Was #1 on Blackmagic's online resellers so I know its safe there.

 
Debating picking this up to go legit with Studio since im on 17 and want to be on 17.4 now, I like that it comes with the panel as well... Am I missing something? Was #1 on Blackmagic's online resellers so I know its safe there.

I bought that package with the Speed Editor a month ago. It's a great deal. No problems at all. I've had nothing but good experiences with B&H.
 
Yup, got mine awhile ago from B&H. Zero issues beyond my learning curve coming from Premiere. Not that I'm ditching Premiere. They both have their forte's. I enjoy the panel although I'm running out of space. Keyboard, Wacom tablet, mouse, audio mixer controller, and Resolve panel. Getting pretty crowded.
 
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I picked this up too. No problems. I love Resolve Studio, but I haven't made as much use of the panel as I thought I would. It's really workflow specific, and has a ton of space dedicated to multicam ops. Nice quality though.
 
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I picked this up too. No problems. I love Resolve Studio, but I haven't made as much use of the panel as I thought I would. It's really workflow specific, and has a ton of space dedicated to multicam ops. Nice quality though.
The "multicam" buttons are really "multi-track buttons. One big advantage over the free version is that it uses your GPU for rendering, so it's much faster.
 
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The "multicam" buttons are really "multi-track buttons. One big advantage over the free version is that it uses your GPU for rendering, so it's much faster.
They are multi-cam buttons, as they're labeled Cam 1 through 9. Regardless, I'm not really needing to switch frequently between multiple cams or tracks, so a major portion of the panel is irrelevant to me. But that's just the nature of a hardware solution like this.
 
They are multi-cam buttons, as they're labeled Cam 1 through 9. Regardless, I'm not really needing to switch frequently between multiple cams or tracks, so a major portion of the panel is irrelevant to me. But that's just the nature of a hardware solution like this.
You should learn to use some of the various built in features, then, like close up. Then you'd know why multi-track editing can add interest to your video. You don't need separate cameras to have multi-track video, and see how the labels on the editor are only guides.
 
I got the studio + speed editor bundle when it first came out and I actually use the speed editor quite a bit. Not so much for drone videos but all the time for other content.
 
I bought the studio/speed editor bundle last week (in Finland). Naturally, the speed editor was no longer "free", but outside the main carton was an introductory leaflet with a note "Includes Fusion Studio". I don't know if Fusion Studio was alaways included or if it was formerly a paid add-on and now free.

I've been a Pinnacle Studio user for 15+ years, after an early version came bundled with one of my old computers. I've bought 5 updates for it, for about 400€ total, which is about equal to what I paid for the studio/speed editor bundle. After a couple of hours of practice with the speed editor and davinci's cut page, I could make accurate cuts and splices faster than I could with my older software, despite my 15+ years with it.
 
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