![]() We presume the G2 monicker is a reference to being a second generation camera, even though it is really a third, or maybe even fourth if we compare it to the very first URSA. But looks are deceiving, which I'll come to in a moment. The $5995 URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 continues the trend for having a name in all caps (a note to company reps reading this, can we please stop this habit?), and from the outside at least it looks like the previous version of the Ursa Mini Pro. It seems like an age ago, but that was only 5 years ago. Fast forward to today and the Ursa Mini is now available in Broadcast form with a B4 mount, and now in what Blackmagic calls the "G2" variation. Not surprisingly the first URSA was dropped eventually and the URSA Mini became the flagship in the company's camera range. ![]() Does the latest generation of the camera hit the mark?įirst released as, shall we say, a rather big and heavy camera, Blackmagic quickly released a 'Mini' variation of the URSA. If there was one model in Blackmagic's catalogue that shows just how far it has come on with mature camera design, the URSA is it. Review: The URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 is the latest in Blackmagic Design's successful and popular URSA series. ![]()
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