




Includes Blackmagic generation 5 color science.USB-C port allows recording directly to external disks.Up to +36dB ISO for incredible low-light performance.Native 6K sensor with 13 stops of dynamic range.URSA Broadcast G2 Specs With specs like these, why wouldn’t you invest in one? Image via Blackmagic Design. The 12K had a price drop to just under $6000 USD, but at the right price point, this URSA G2 is just so reasonably priced at $3,995-I almost feel like there’s no reason not to buy it. With the amount I spent in add-ons and accessories, it’s practically the price difference of just buying the new URSA G2. That said, I have it fully kitted out with a cage, SSD drive attachment, handles, a monitor, magic arms, adapters, and all sorts of cables running into the tiny panel on the side of the camera. I currently have a Pocket Cinema Camera 6K sitting next to me, and it’s been my main camera for about the past year. The new URSA Broadcast G2 is the latest evolution in the URSA line that allows everyday and indie creators (like myself) to really get into Unreal Engine workflows with off-the-shelf hardware and software. The Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2 The Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2. The team would use real-time game engine sets connected to a camera so they could properly place cameras and plan movements they wanted in the film. I remember watching the making of the Mandalorian specials where we get a glimpse of Jon Favreau holding an URSA all the way back on the previz for Lion King. For a while now, the URSA line of cameras has been one of the go-to cameras for pre-production and pre-viz. We live in a world where a new broadcast camera really excites me because of the possibilities to plug-and-play with Realtime environments in Unreal Engine. This thing is the fully kitted out Pocket Cinema Camera you’ve been wanting.
