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Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K LF Lab Test: Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range, and Exposure Latitude

Yeah, I guess they just got it wrong.
 
Yeah I saw that and forgot to post it here

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NEWSSHOOTER ARTICLE


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DJ now you can get an ARRI ALEXA 35 BASE MODEL for $51,735 and then add features from there.


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Compatible CFExpress cards
 

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Brett Danton on working with the Blackmagic URSA 12k LF


By REDSHARK

"We talk with Brett Danton, the highly acclaimed international director and Director of Photography (DOP) with over 30 years of experience, about his experience testing the Blackmagic URSA 12k LF.Listen to Brett’s hands-on experience with the impressive 12K large-format sensor, its exceptional dynamic range, and how it performs in high-end visual effects, studio, and natural light scenarios."

 
You can use the data rate calculator on the Ursa Cine 12K page to determine what media you’ll require.

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There are recording limitations when using the Blackmagic Media Module CFexpress. You can’t shoot 12K 3:2 (Open Gate) Blackmagic RAW 3:1 above 24 fps, or 12K 3:2 (Open Gate) Blackmagic RAW 8:1 over 45 fps. There are also limitations if you don’t use 26.6V batteries.
 
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