URSA Mini Pro 12K
URSA Mini Pro 12K
URSA Mini Pro 12K
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URSA Mini Pro 12K
URSA Mini Pro 12K
URSA Mini Pro 12K

URSA Mini Pro 12K

Blackmagic

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12K Super 35 HDR CMOS Sensor 14 Stops DCI 8K to 100 fps PL mount changable
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€ 6.808,03

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€ 6.982,59
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This new release CINEURSAMUPRO12K has a super35 sensor and shoots BRAW full-sensor readout in 12K up to 60fps, 8K up to 110fps, or 4K in super16 crop mode up to 220fps. Apart from internal dual Cfast and SD UHS-II card slots, there is a USB-C connector for recording on external drives. The camera comes with a PL lens mount which is interchangeable to EF or F mount. There is internal ND filter as well.

The camera has a super35 sensor with 12,288 x 6,480 resolution and DCI 17:9 ratio. That is a ridiculous 80 megapixels in each frame. The ultra-high-resolution should also be useful for VFX and high-end green screen work. The sensor is brand new, it has a new color science, and according to Blackmagic Design, it is the first sensor designed especially for BRAW. BMD says the sensor has up to 14 stops of dynamic range.

The sensor's native resolution is 12K but it can record in lower resolution without crop and without binning as well. The supported full-sensor recording modes in Blackmagic RAW are as follows:

12K up to 60fps
8K (8192 x 4320) up to 110fps, 8192 x 3408 up to 140fps
6K up to 110fps
4K (4096 x 2160) up to 110fps full-sensor or up to 220fps in super16 crop mode

The camera has internal ND filters, Dual Cfast card slots, Dual UHS-II SD card slots, 12G SDI output, and USB-C port for recording on external SSDs. An interesting feature is that the camera can record on two Cfast or SD cards at the same time which offers up to 900MBps (500MBps for SD) recording speed. Dual card recording (called "Record RAW on 2 Cards") means that every second frame gets saved on each card. If you lose one card, you still get a usable file, but with only half the frame rate.

Blackmagic RAW 12-bit format has been updated as well. There is a new film curve for BRAW - generation 5. BMD says it should offer better highlight roll-off, better skin tones, and more flexibility in post. Grant Petty also demonstrated how he edits the 12K footage on a laptop and in multi-cam mode on a Mac Pro. There are new Q1 and Q3 quality level settings and the new 18:1 constant bitrate setting.

The new Blackmagic URSA Mini Recorder lets users record 12-bit Blackmagic RAW files onto 2.5" SSDs, including the latest U.2 NVMe Enterprise SSDs for data transfer speeds of up to 900 MBps. The recorder is designed to attach directly to the back of the URSA Mini Pro between the camera and the battery and it is controlled via the USB-C.


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