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Blackmagic Design announced the Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K camera, which has a new generation Super 35mm image sensor with a resolution of 12,288 x 6,480 capable of capturing 14 degrees of dynamic range along with high frame rates of up to 60 frames per second at 12K resolution at 80 megapixels each Frame, this generation of sensors supports Blackmagic Generation 5 Color Science with Blackmagic RAW encryption, all in the body of the URSA Mini Pro. 


Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro 12K Cine Camera


According to Blackmagic, the camera gives creators the ability to get 8K and 4K scenes with accurate color tones and exceptional details, users can shoot at 60 frames per second at 12K or 8K at 110 frames per second or 4K at 220 frames per second. Placed with a Supre 16mm sensor, the URSA Mini Pro 12K features an interchangeable PL lens mount, built-in ND filters, dual CFast recorders, UHS-II SD, and a SuperSpeed ​​USB-C expansion port.

URSA Mini Pro 12K sensor and Blackmagic RAW are designed to work together to make 12K RAW workflow smooth and affordable, because the next-generation codec is efficient, Blackmagic RAW encoding allows users to shoot and edit 12K on a laptop computer - it's capability It is simply not possible with other codecs.

The immense sensor resolution means you can reformulate shots in montage for delivery in 8K and 4K resolutions which is similar to multi-camera shooting with just one camera. Also ideal for Vertical and square videos, you can work with any resolution in post-production right away while maintaining the full color fidelity of the sensor.

Moreover, the Q0, Q5, Q1, and Q3 continuous quality options secure the quality level, allowing compression to adapt to match scene details. Continuous bit rate coding options are designed for 5: 1, 8: 1, 12: 1, and new 18: 1 To give clients the best possible images with a controllable file size.

URSA Mini Pro 12K users will be able to record RAW on two cards simultaneously while shooting 12K or 8K on CFast or UHS-II cards, even at high frame rates, Blackmagic RAW stores camera metadata, lens data, white balance and custom LUTs to ensure image consistency. In group and through post production.

There is a SuperSpeed ​​USB-C expansion port for recording to SATA and NVMe fast drives, with "Record RAW on two cards" playback, the camera can record simultaneously via two cards at speeds up to 900MB / s to two CFast cards, or 500MB Byte / sec to two UHS-II SD cards, SuperSpeed ​​USB-C port can record to USB-C flash storage up to 900MB / s as third recording option.

Best of all, Blackmagic RAW is designed for 12K post-production acceleration, which makes it easy to work with standard HD or Ultra HD files, and is also GPU accelerated for working with Apple Metal, CUDA, and OpenCL.

On the one hand, Blackmagic Generation 5 Color Science features a new film curve designed to take full advantage of the vast amount of color data from the new camera sensor, providing better color response for more beautiful color tones and better saturated color reproduction.

Last but not least, the camera features an interchangeable lens mount system, customers can quickly switch between the PL mount, EF and F mount in addition to the B4 TV lenses.


BLACKMAGIC URSA MINI PRO 12K FEATURES 

•12K Super 35 sensor, with a resolution of 6480 x 12288. 
•For feature films, VFX actions and TVC promotional videos. 
•14 stops dynamic range and 800 ISO native. 
•New Blackmagic RAW encoding for 12K real-time editing. 
•Blackmagic RAW optimization for Apple, CUDA, and OpenCL. 
•The fifth generation of color science with a new film curve. 
•Shooting speed of 60 fps at 12K, 110 fps at 8K, and 220 fps at 4K. 
•Dual CFast card recording speed up to 900MB / s. 
•PL mount included with EF and F mounts available. 
•SuperSpeed ​​USB-C port for recording to external drives. 
•Includes DaVinci Resolve Studio for post production. 
•Blackmagic URSA Mini Recorder compatible. 


The URSA Mini Pro 12K is priced at $ 9,995 and will include a full copy of DaVinci Resolve Studio. 

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