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We offer the following shipping options for all items except software downloads and bulky items:
Standard Shipping $25
Express Shipping $45
Some items may be considered Bulky and therefore their shipping charge is $50, this is calculated at the checkout if applicable. This is the total shipping charge and is not in addition to our Standard or Express Shipping charges.
All orders (in stock items) must be placed by 12.30pm AEST/AEDT for same day despatch. Orders placed after 12.30pm, during weekends, holidays or after hours will be processed the following business day.
We do our best to maintain stock of our most popular items, all other items are normally despatched within a few days however we will advise you if your item is not in stock within a few hours (excluding weekends and public holidays) and will advise of the approximate delivery time.
We primarily use Australia Post, TNT, StarTrack Express, Couriers Please, TFM Logistics and Toll Express depending on the delivery location and shipping option chosen.
Delivery timings are approximate and may differ due to circumstances outside of our control such as flight delays, traffic incidents, extreme weather etc.
Software downloads that do not require delivery of a physical product do not attract a shipping charge. Serial Numbers will be emailed within 24 hours, turnaround is often within a few hours.
Add up to three hours of shooting time from two batteries to your Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro or Pocket Cinema Camera 6K G2 with this Pocket Cinema Camera Battery Grip from Blackmagic Design. The battery grip features nonslip handgrips on the sides, and it's constructed with lightweight, durable carbon fibre material.
The grip installs onto the bottom of the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K Pro and provides a slide-out tray for two NP-F570 L-series batteries to add up to three hours to your shooting time. The status of both batteries displays on the camera's display. The batteries can also be charged while installed using the camera's 12 VDC power input.
For more information visit the Blackmagic website.