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Ursa Cinema Camera

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Related review

Norman From Boston 2024-05-29 08:57:46

[0.09 lb] These are great for my Ursa Mini 4.6K and My Pocket Cinema Camera 4K. Flawless recording for the past several months. I love them.

5
Ryan 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[16.96 lb] This case is made so well. It also holds my black magic ursa camera well.

5
Ryan 2024-08-16 04:10:42

This case is made so well. It also holds my black magic ursa camera well.

5
Ben 2024-04-27 08:46:24

[Zoom Control] Works well with the Ursa G2! Plugs right into the usb c port in the camera

5
Glen 2024-07-18 06:44:30

[0.445 lb] This quick release was recomended for my Blackmagic Ursa camera. Fits perfectly with it.

5
Min 2024-05-11 04:46:27

[600D Polyester] A very nice and solid case for the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera.

5
Dell 2024-05-13 05:48:15

[Aluminum] With this adapter I'm able to use my EF-S lenses for my Blackmagic pocket cinema camera.

5
Tim Tyler 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[1x CR2032] Fits the URSA 12K!

5
Tim Tyler 2024-06-22 05:41:10

Fits the URSA 12K!

5
Iain 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[4x 18650] I have tried it with my Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K, which is too wide to fit without some kind of adapter. First, I just used the riser that comes with the gimbal, offsetting the upper plate. That worked, but made it hard to attach the camera. Then I got a quick release plate (just an inexpensive one made by a company called Andoer). That is certainly more convenient. I have never used a gimbal before, but found it very easy to balance the camera on it. The roll lock certainly helps. I would guess it took no more than 5 minutes, and I expect to get faster at it as I gain experience. Its very easy and intuitive to use, solidly built, and the motors are certainly strong enough (but I havent tried it with a heavy lens). The batteries take a long time to charge, but seem to last a long time. I suspect one could get a full day of use out of them.

5