Capture cinema-quality footage, even with more demanding recording modes, including 12-bit Blackmagic Raw 4K DCI at 60 fps with the 2TB Juggler USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Cinema SSD from Delkin Devices. This external SSD uses a 10 Gb/s USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C interface and provides read speeds of up to 1050 MB/s and write speeds of up to 1000 MB/s. Approved for Blackmagic devices and tested by Delkin on Blackmagic’s Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2, and URSA Mini Pro 12K, as well as the Sigma fp L, this SSD includes a mounting clip with an integrated 1/4″-20 male thread, meaning that it can attach to your camera without the need for a cage. Also included is a USB Type-C to Type-C cable, so you can connect the Juggler not only to your camera, but also to your host system running Windows 10/8/7 or macOS 10.6 and later.
Delkin Devices 2TB Juggler USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Cinema SSD
$253.49
In stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 0.36 lbs |
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Dimensions | 6.1 × 4.5 × 1.6 in |
Storage Capacity | 2 TB |
Connection Interface | 1 x USB 3.2 / USB 3.1 Gen 2 (USB Type-C) |
Read Speed | Maximum: 1050 MB/s |
Write Speed | Maximum: 1000 MB/s |
Internal Interface | PCIe |
Type | Solid-State Drive |
Form Factor | M.2 |
Power Source | USB Bus Power |
Environmental Resistance | None |
Operating Temperature | 32 to 158°F / 0 to 70°C |
Storage Temperature | -13 to 185°F / -25 to 85°C |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 4.1 x 1.2 x 0.6" / 103.8 x 31.5 x 15.8 mm |
Reviews (8)
8 reviews for Delkin Devices 2TB Juggler USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C Cinema SSD
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Janie Rowe (verified owner) –
This is one of the certified SSDs by Blackmagic for the BMPCC series. This works stably and affordably. There are no issues such as dropping flame, stopping recording, etc. The metal case is also great for tough situations. The body becomes a bit hot, however, it is not too hot and under control. This comes with a mount adaptor to put it on the cage with a 1/4 screw. All of the typical cages for BMPCC have 1/4 hole, so you don’t need any adaptor if you use a 1/4 screw to attach it to the cage. On the other hand, if you want to attach it to the cage with the cold shoe, you need a cold shoe for 1/4 female adopter.
Bradford Haley (verified owner) –
I can not record ALL highest setup on my BMPCC6K with this because there is a lot of variables to take into consideration to do so (more than just its awesome speed). So having 1TB with 2 top CF cards won’t compare in price to this. I had a problem with mine, and Delkin service was FAST and simply AMAZING. They won’t waste your time with troubleshooting if you face real problems. This company stands out and I will buy even more of this awesome product!
Kurtis Swift (verified owner) –
I’ve been using this with BMPCC6K to record BRAW in 3:1, 5:1, and other formats. I also record very long clips (1-2 hours), but usually do so at 8:1 BRAW or ProRes 422. It works well all around. Only once did I have the recording stop due to what seemed like drop frames. I haven’t been able to replicate that, so take from that what you will. It might’ve been due to another reason, or it might’ve been dropped frames due to heat or something else. The SSD gets hot during recording. The manufacturer assures us that it’s normal.
Tanya Hudson (verified owner) –
I bought this drive for use with my bmpcc 6k. I didn’t use the camera much at all for first year because I’m mostly Sony user. The juggler drive all of a sudden just stopped being able to record from the camera, maybe like 10 seconds tops and would drop frames, I changed the cord and followed all troubleshooting steps, sd cards are working fine. I tried using the drive for editing with davinci figured at least I could do that with it and the play back is so choppy there’s no way this drive is performing as advertised.
Mason White (verified owner) –
I was using this on my new BMPCC6K. The first time I hit record, it stopped after just a second. I thought I may have double tapped the record button. I started it up again and it recorded for about 20 seconds, then stopped, showing an exclamation point over the red record button. I couldn’t format the card or do anything with it through the camera. I was recording in BRAW 8:1 at 6K. I swapped in my Samsung T5 1TB, and even though it’s not on Blackmagic’s list for full 6K recording, it worked like a charm, as expected. I returned the drive, which was a very simple process. One thing that was nice about the drive is that it came with a mount.
Diego Purdy (verified owner) –
It’s very fast but it doesn’t work in RAW footage at 3:1 compression. Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K
Irving Sanford (verified owner) –
Perfect recording solution for the black magic pocket cameras. Still doesn’t record 6k 50fps at 3:1 Braw compression but with the new black magic update you can record in Q1 with no issues.
Alanis Collier (verified owner) –
perfect little 2TB stick for recording USB-C out on my BMPCC 6K. i shot my first feature film on this recently, and i’m super happy with it. i’d buy more of them, but we rarely shot over 600GB per day. these would be great options for someone doing documentary work or reality that needed lots of storage space for long takes. highly recommend it. only complaint – minor, minor complaint, i’m only explaining it here so if you experience the issue, you know what’s going on – is that it goes to sleep after a few minutes of inactivity. then, when hitting record on the BMPCC, the camera records and pushes the data to the drive, which has to wake up first, causing dropped frames. it’s right at the beginning of the clip (1 second and 6 frames, every time), and if you’re aware it’s not a big deal at all. i don’t want to deal with dropped frames in post, so my camera cuts on a dropped frame. i lost a take or two, thinking we were rolling, not realizing it stopped 1s in (my fault). it’s at 1s6f every time, so it’s not something you have to worry about during a take. and this may be something common to all USB-C SSD drives. it’s not a deal-breaker at all, just annoying, and makes my BMPCC slate/logging feature pretty useless.