Blackmagic unveils high-end URSA Cine 12K

Making its IBC debut, Blackmagic says the URSA Cine 12K is the result of designing a “dream high-end camera that had everything we had ever wanted.”

Boasting a new generation of image sensor, a body with industry-standard features and connections, and integration into high-end workflows, the URSA Cine 12K is also designed for total integration into postproduction workflows to encourage efficient and collaborative working between teams. 

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Westland: ‘Editors can be working on URSA Cine 12K files immediately’

Simon Westland, Marketing Director EMEA, Blackmagic, said: “The camera records both the Blackmagic RAW files and H.264 proxies at the same time, which means the user can send a choice of either just the proxies, or both the proxies and the camera originals up to the cloud. Those files arrive directly in a DaVinci Resolve project which means that editors can be working on those files immediately.” 

Despite 8TB of built-in storage, the URSA Cine 12K also includes high-speed networking for media upload and syncing to Blackmagic Cloud, over WiFi, a 10G Ethernet connection or even a cell phone.  

Stand Number   6.MS5/7.C49 

Company   Blackmagic 

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