The Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera CC - SSD Door is the replacement drive bay hatch for the original Blackmagic Cinema Camera (EF/MFT) and the Blackmagic Production Camera 4K. These legacy cameras are famously built like "tanks" out of a single block of aluminum, but the moving parts—like the SSD door—are the most susceptible to wear and tear.
This door protects the 2.5-inch SATA SSD slot located on the right side (operator side) of the camera.
Core Functions
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Media Security: Ensures the SSD remains physically seated against the internal SATA pins during high-vibration shooting (handheld, vehicle mounts).
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Dust & Debris Shield: Prevents dust and grit from entering the internal SATA connector, which can cause data corruption or "Disk Not Found" errors.
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Ergonomics: Provides a flush surface for the palm of the hand when operating the camera without a cage.
When to Replace the SSD Door
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Snapped Hinge: The most common failure. If the door is left open and the camera is bumped or placed in a bag, the small aluminum hinge tabs can snap.
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Latch Failure: The magnetic or spring-loaded latching mechanism fails, causing the door to flop open during takes.
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Lost Door: Because the hinge pin can sometimes slide out if the retaining screw is loose, the entire door can go missing on location.
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Warped Metal: If the camera took a direct hit to the side, a bent door may prevent SSDs from being inserted or removed easily.
Technical Installation Note
Repair Level: 1 (Easy). Replacing this door is a simple mechanical task.
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Hinge Pin Access: Look for a tiny set screw or a friction-fit pin at the hinge point on the camera body. You will likely need a 1.5mm or 2.0mm Hex key (Allen wrench) or a precision jeweler’s screwdriver.
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Spring Alignment: Some versions of the original Cinema Camera use a small tension spring to keep the door shut or help it pop open. Ensure this spring is "hooked" into the notch on the door before sliding the pin through.
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Magnetic Latch: If your door won't stay shut, check if the small magnet on the camera body or the metal strike plate on the door has fallen out. You can often glue these back in with a tiny drop of CA glue (Super Glue) rather than replacing the whole door.
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SATA Clearance: After installing the new door, insert an SSD to ensure the door closes completely without hitting the drive. If it doesn't close, the hinge pin may not be seated fully.
Comparison: Legacy CC vs. Pocket
It is important to note that this part is only for the original "Cinema Camera" (the large 2.5-inch SSD model).
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This Part: Heavy aluminum, fits 2.5" SATA SSDs.
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Pocket 4K/6K: These cameras use a Battery Door or Media Door (for SD/CFast cards), which is made of plastic and is not compatible with the original Cinema Camera.
Expert Advice: If your camera is "dropping frames" or "missing disks," check the internal SATA pins while the door is off. If the pins are bent, a new door won't help—you would likely need to service the internal SATA Bridge PCB.
Is your door physically broken at the hinge, or is it just failing to stay latched?