Blackmagic Design Ursa Mini Pro 4.6 K G2 Patched -
The Ursa Mini Pro 4.6K G2 is a heavy, battery-hungry, light-starved beast. But if you learn how to feed it, it will give you images that look like they belong on the big screen. It remains a modern classic. Have you shot on the G2? Let me know your favorite lens pairing in the comments below.
At that price? It is unbeatable.
You cannot buy a camera that outputs 12-bit Blackmagic RAW, 15 stops of dynamic range, and 120fps 4.6K for that price anywhere else. Pair it with a set of Rokinon Cine DS lenses or old Zeiss Contax glass, and you have a cinematic package that rivals cameras costing $15,000. blackmagic design ursa mini pro 4.6 k g2
The included Sony L-series battery mount is basically a placeholder for a V-mount solution. You will get maybe 25-30 minutes of runtime on a standard battery. Buy a V-mount plate and a 98Wh battery immediately. Factor that into your budget. The Ursa Mini Pro 4
Also, the G2 adds USB-C recording direct to external drives (Samsung T5/T7), which saves you a fortune on CFast 2.0 cards. No camera is perfect. Here is the honest truth about living with the G2. Have you shot on the G2
The original did 120 fps, but only in a cropped window. The G2 does full sensor 4.6K at 120 fps. That is a game-changer for slow-motion work. You can capture a running horse, crashing waves, or a dramatic hair flip at 4.6K and drop it into a 24p timeline for buttery smooth footage.