![]() This allows customers to record full sensor 4.6K images at up to 120 frames per second, windowed 4K DCI at up 150 frames per second, and windowed 1080 HD at an amazing 300 frames per second. Also included is a new Super 35mm 4.6K image sensor that captures up to 4608 x 2592 pixels with 15 stops of latitude at up to 3200 ISO. The new URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 is a dramatic advancement over the original model as it now features entirely new electronics for higher speed processing. These are optional items and ordered separately. More information is available on the company’s website (opens in new tab).Note that the URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 does not include the side hand grip or LANC cables. The update also offers improved color balance, improved USB-C connection and improved compatibility with ExAscend U.2 disks on URSA Mini Recorder. URSA Mini Pro 12K features an interchangeable PL mount, as well as built in ND filters, dual CFast and UHS-II SD card recorders and a SuperSpeed USB-C expansion port. The camera can deliver 60 fps in 12K, 120 fps in 8K and up to 240 fps in 4K Super 16. Oversampling from 12K delivers 8K and 4K images with the subtle skin tones and detail of high end still cameras. ![]() The combination of 80 megapixels per frame, new color science and the flexibility of Blackmagic RAW makes working with 12K a reality. “And skin tones always look natural, and to me these are features of a $40,000 camera.”īlackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K uses a 12,288 x 6480 12K Super 35 sensor and offers 14 stops of dynamic range, built into the URSA Mini body. ![]() There are no artifacts which is really important for my work,” said Christian Sebaldt, ASC, who tested a beta of the update. “The images have that creamy but detailed film look that is so pleasant and also reach well into the highlights and shadows. ![]()
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