Expert Blackmagic camera repair with over 20 years of experience. Nationwide service, top ratings & warranties included. Get a free estimate today!
From broken lenses to faulty sensors, we’re here to bring your Blackmagic camera back to life. Backed by over 20 years of experience, our expert technicians ensure that every repair meets the highest standards, so you can start filming again with complete confidence.
Tell us about your camera issue online and receive a personalized repair estimate.
Please complete the work order form and then submit and print it.
Please pack your device carefully, including the printed work order, and ship it.
All repaired devices come with warranties ranging from 30 to 90 days for added peace of mind.
For more information or to book a repair, visit our support page here.
Most repairs are completed within 7–10 business days. We understand how important your gear is, and we work hard to meet urgent deadlines.
We stand by our work with warranties ranging from 90 days to 6 months, covering parts and labor.
Yes, we accept nationwide shipments. Simply package your gear securely, and we’ll handle the rest.
Absolutely! From Pocket Cinema Cameras to URSA models, we’re experienced with the full range of Blackmagic gear.
A good camera is an investment, whether you’re a professional photographer or picking it up as a hobby. But like any piece of tech, cameras aren’t immune to wear and tear. While some issues are minor inconveniences, others can disrupt your photography entirely—and that’s when repair becomes essential.
The problem: Autofocus stops working or takes longer than usual to lock onto the subject. This often happens due to dust or mechanical damage within the lens.
The problem: Scratches or physical damage on your lens can distort your images, reduce sharpness, or even show up in photos as unwanted marks.
The problem: Your camera’s battery drains unusually fast, refuses to charge, or fails to turn on at all.
Pro tip: Extend your battery life by turning off Wi-Fi or GPS when not in use and lowering the LCD screen brightness.
The problem: Black dots, smudges, or dark spots appear on your photos. These are usually caused by dust or debris on your camera’s image sensor.
Professional cleaning: Sensor cleaning requires precision. If you’re unsure, it’s best to consult a repair technician to avoid damage.
The problem: Your memory card refuses to read, gets corrupted, or unexpectedly erases stored images.
The problem: The viewfinder or LCD screen cracks, has dead pixels, or stops showing images correctly.
Pro tip: Always use a protective cover to prevent scratches or cracking in the future.