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Ursa Mini Pro 12K is Blackmagic’s first 12K video camera

The Ursa mini Pro has a new camera that shoots at 4.6K. The new model has a 12288 X 6480 Super 35 sensor capable of capturing 12k footage at 60 frames per second.

The camera uses a PL mount for compatible with high-end cinema lenses. It can be swapped out for Canon EF and Nikon F mounts. Other features include built-in nd filters and a USB-C 3.1 gen 2 expansion port.

Blackmagic’s DaVinci resolve software is capable of editing 12k footage. The camera’s built-in compression can store 4K, 6K, and 8K versions at once for instant exporting.

The Ursa mini pro 12k is a much more expensive camera, of course, and sits firmly in the realm of products that only film and TV professionals would consider buying or renting. It’s a similar approach to Blackmagic’s pocket cinema camera 6K, which also uses a high-resolution Super 35 sensor.

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