Blackmagic Design CINEURSAMWC6KG2 URSA Broadcast G2 Camera

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Inserting a CFast Card
To record using CFastcards you need to set your camera accordingly. To do this, set the
storage mediaswitch above the media slots to the ‘CFAST’ position.
To insert a CFast card.
1 Open the fold out monitor to access the CFast slots.
2 With the label of the CFast card facing towards the touchscreen, insert the card into
the CFast card slot until you feel it lock in place. The card should insert easily without
the need for excessive force. Push the CFast card ejector button underneath the CFast
card slot to eject the card.
The storage information at the bottom of the LCD touchscreen will show the name and
record time remaining of the detected CFast cards.
Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2 has two CFast slots for continuous recording
TIP If you have CFast cards inserted but can not access them on the camera, check
you have CFast selected on the storage media selection switch located above the
media slots.
Choosing a CFast 2.0 Card
When working with high data rate video it’s important to carefully check the CFast card you
would like to use. This is because CFast 2.0 cards have different read and write speeds. For
the most up to date information on supported CFast cards on Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2,
please refer to the Blackmagic Design support center at www.blackmagicdesign.com/support.
SD Cards
In addition to CFast 2.0 cards, Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2 can record on high speed UHS-I
and UHS-II type SD cards. Using high end SDXC UHS-II cards, you can record ProRes HQ
footage in Ultra HD or even 6K in Blackmagic RAW!
With SD cards, you can use more affordable storage media when shooting compressed video
formats in HD. SDXC and SDHC are a very common media storage format for consumer still
and video cameras.
If you’ve ever shot video using a DSLR, or use a Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera, Pocket Cinema
Camera or Blackmagic Video Assist, you probably already have compatible SD cards to use.
19Storage Media
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