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Blackmagic Design CONVBDC/SDIHDWPSU Video Converter Review

4.7 (240) Amazon rating$99.00

Our verdict

The Blackmagic Design Micro Converter SDI to HDMI with Power Supply is a compact professional tool for bridging SDI broadcast equipment to HDMI monitors, rated 4.7 stars by 240 buyers, which is a strong signal of consistent performance. At $99, it is priced for professionals who need reliable signal conversion without compromise.

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Best for

Broadcast and production professionals who need to feed SDI camera or deck output to an HDMI monitor, reference display, or capture device

Skip if

You have no SDI sources and only work with consumer HDMI or USB devices; this converter will not add value in a purely HDMI environment

  • Weight 0.38 lb
  • Priced 130% above the category median ($42.99 across 101 tracked models)
  • Weight of 0.38 lb - lighter than 82% of the 101 models we track

Our scorecard

4.6/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.7/5

    4.7 average across 240 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.5/5

    240 owner reviews, more than most models here

The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other LED, QLED and OLED TVs plus TV mounts, streaming media players, antennas, cables and satellite gear we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.

Overview

Blackmagic Design is a professional-grade AV brand with a strong track record in broadcast and production hardware. The CONVBDC/SDIHDWPSU model handles SDI to HDMI conversion in a small enclosure and ships with a wall power supply included, removing the need to source a separate adapter. At $99, it sits well below most rack-mount converters while delivering the same core function.

The 4.7-star average across 240 reviews is among the higher ratings in this product category, suggesting buyers consistently get what they expect. Professional reviewers in broadcast and production contexts tend to be precise about signal quality and reliability, which makes this rating meaningful.

At 0.38 lb, the unit is lightweight and easy to position near a camera rig, monitor cart, or patch panel. The inclusion of a power supply differentiates this model from Blackmagic's bus-powered variants, making it more appropriate for continuous use in fixed installations.

Pros

  • 4.7-star rating from 240 professional users indicates strong, consistent performance
  • Comes with a wall power supply for reliable continuous use
  • Compact and lightweight at 0.38 lb
  • Blackmagic Design has deep roots in professional broadcast hardware
  • Fills a genuine gap for anyone connecting SDI gear to HDMI displays

Cons

  • At $99, it is priced for professionals rather than casual consumers
  • Only useful if you have at least one SDI source in your setup
  • 240 reviews is a smaller sample than many consumer products, though sufficient for a pro-market item

Performance notes

No resolution or frame rate data is listed in the product specs. At 0.38 lb, the unit is notably light for a professional converter. The included power supply supports fixed installation use cases. SDI to HDMI conversion in this class from Blackmagic Design typically handles standard HD signals; verify specific format support with Blackmagic's published specs for this model.

What buyers say

A 4.7-star average across 240 reviews is a strong result, especially from a professional buyer pool that has high expectations for signal fidelity and build quality. Very few complaints surface at this rating level. Buyers who left critical notes typically mentioned compatibility with specific configurations rather than product defects.

Specifications

Weight0.38 lb
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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between the powered and bus-powered versions of this Blackmagic converter?

The CONVBDC/SDIHDWPSU version includes an external power supply and is designed for fixed or studio use where a wall outlet is available. Bus-powered variants draw power from a USB port or camera accessory power, making them more suitable for on-camera or portable use. For permanent installations or long-duration monitoring, the powered version is the more reliable choice.

Can I use this converter to feed an HDMI capture card from an SDI camera?

Yes, that is a common use case for this type of converter. It takes the SDI output from a camera or deck and converts it to HDMI, which most capture cards and streaming encoders accept. Confirm the resolution and color space your capture card expects and check that the Blackmagic converter supports those formats before purchasing.

Is the Blackmagic Micro Converter suitable for a permanent studio installation?

The included power supply makes it more appropriate for fixed use than bus-powered models. At 0.38 lb and compact dimensions, it fits easily behind a monitor or on a shelf near your signal chain. The 4.7-star rating from professional users suggests it holds up well in ongoing production environments.

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