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Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera PCC6KPro - LCD Replacement Kit

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Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera PCC6KPro - LCD Replacement KitThe Blackmagic Design Spares Camera PCC6KPro LCD Replacement Kit is a specialized repair set designed for the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro and the 6K G2. Unlike the original 4K and 6K models, the 6K Pro features a high brightness, tilting HDR display, making the replacement process slightly more complex due to the tilt mechanism and high voltage backlight requirements. Kit Contents A genuine factory replacement kit typically includes: 5 inch HDR

The Blackmagic Design Spares – Camera PCC6KPro – LCD Replacement Kit is a specialized repair set designed for the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro and the 6K G2. Unlike the original 4K and 6K models, the 6K Pro features a high-brightness, tilting HDR display, making the replacement process slightly more complex due to the tilt mechanism and high-voltage backlight requirements.

Kit Contents

A genuine factory replacement kit typically includes:

  • 5-inch HDR Touchscreen Display: The primary 1500-nit high-brightness panel.

  • Replacement Hinge Ribbon Cable: The delicate, multi-strand flexible cable that carries data through the tilting mechanism.

  • Adhesive Gaskets: Pre-cut strips used to seal the LCD panel into the plastic tilting housing.

  • Internal Connector Brackets: Small metal shims used to lock the ribbon cables into their Zero Insertion Force (ZIF) sockets.

When to Replace the LCD

  • Backlight Failure: The camera powers on and records, but the screen remains black or extremely dim (common if the 1500-nit backlight driver or cable fails).

  • Touch Inaccuracy: The screen displays an image perfectly, but touch commands are ignored or "ghost touches" occur.

  • Ribbon Fatigue: The screen flickers, changes color, or cuts out only when tilted at specific angles.

  • Physical Damage: Cracks in the glass or "bleeding" liquid crystal (black ink-like spots) on the panel.

Technical Installation Overview

Repair Level: 4 (Difficult).

  1. Housing Disassembly: The LCD is housed in a tilting plastic shell. You must carefully pry the front bezel away from the rear housing using plastic spudgers to avoid snapping the internal clips.

  2. Cable Routing: This is the most critical step. The ribbon cable must be threaded through the metal tilt hinge. If the cable is twisted or pinched during this process, it will fail prematurely.

  3. ZIF Connector Management: The connectors on the 6K Pro are smaller and more fragile than those on the 4K model. You must use non-conductive tweezers to flip the locking tabs.

  4. Testing Before Sealing: Always power on the camera and test the touch sensitivity and brightness range before applying the final adhesive gaskets and snapping the bezel shut.

Diagnostic: Screen vs. Mainboard

  • It is the LCD Kit if: The HDMI output works perfectly on an external monitor, but the built-in screen is dead, flickering, or has physical cracks.

  • It is the Mainboard if: Both the built-in LCD and the HDMI output are black, or if the screen shows "noise" or digital artifacts that appear in the recorded footage as well.

Pro-Tip: The Calibration Note

The 6K Pro LCD is an HDR-capable panel. After replacement, you may notice the color temperature or brightness is slightly different from your previous screen. While Blackmagic does not provide consumer-level calibration tools, you can use the Monitor settings in the camera menu to adjust the 3D LUTs to ensure your preview matches your intended output.

Are you dealing with a physically cracked screen, or has the display simply gone black while the rest of the camera is functioning?

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