![]() ![]() ![]() The new G2 ditched the DNxHD codec and instead supports 10-bit H.265 codecs, great for keeping file size small. The previous URSA Broadcast was able to record in flavors of DNxHD, ProRes, and Blackmagic RAW (with an update). Image credit: Blackmagic Design H.265 support for long recordings That’s great news, combined with the Gen 5 color science, which is now supported, it delivers a high-resolution image with nice colors. I don’t know if that sounds similar to you, but the specs match with the 6K sensor from the Blackmagic Pocket 6K and 6K Pro. The dual native ISO at 4 enables clean low-light images with a maximum ISO of 25.600 (+36db). The sensor has a claimed dynamic range of 13 stops. In combination with 2/3″ B4 lenses it can be used for UHD and HD productions. The new Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2 now features a 6K Super 35mm sensor. The previous URSA Broadcast probably wasn’t as popular as the main URSA Mini Pro series, but now Blackmagic Design gave it quite a big upgrade. It features a new Super 35mm sensor, new recording formats and Blackmagic’s Gen 5 color science. ![]() keyboard_arrow_rightCameras of the Yearīlackmagic Design silently announced the new Blackmagic Ursa Broadcast G2 overnight.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Budget.keyboard_arrow_rightGear Guides by Type. ![]()
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