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Blackmagic Announces Public Beta for URSA Mini User Interface & OS

The public beta for testing and trial has opened up for the Blackmagic URSA Mini’s new User Interface and Operating System. At NAB 2016 Blackmagic CEO Grant Petty called this update the other half of the URSA Mini’s architecture. Think of this as the kind of update which can make a shooter’s experience operating the URSA Mini better.

For example, the new heads-up display should reduce the number of menus and submenus needed to find settings. Shooters will be able to quickly change settings like ISO, White Balance, Shutter Angle, Iris, Frame Rates, Frame Guides, and more without needing to menu dive. Could this be the end of menu diving for Blackmagic?

Function buttons! Finally, the function buttons can be assigned. I immediately set my F1 to an off-speed setting and my F2 to change the ISO. There are, obviously, many different options. I just chose those because I need them the most.

3K Anamorphic is another update very interesting. From my understanding, and I allow myself to be wrong, the anamorphic setting turns the sensor record area into 4:3 by cropping the left and right out. Meaning 2x anamorphic lenses should find a great home on the 4.6K URSA Mini. But, in the menu Blackmagic has a 1.33x de-squeeze function for the monitor. It would be nice to have the option to choose between 2.0x, 1.5x, and 1.33x de-squeeze functions for the monitor. To find the rest of the new features I’ve listed them below.

Blackmagic URSA Mini 4.6K and 4K

New Heads Up Display Features

New Metadata Features

New Record Features

New Monitor Features

New Settings Features

New Presets Features

New 3D LUT Features

New General Features

Blackmagic URSA Viewfinder

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