Blackmagic Design CINEURSAMWC6KG2 URSA Broadcast G2 Camera

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4 To remove the lens, rotate the locking ring counterclockwise until it stops, then gently
remove the lens by pulling it directly out from the camera body. There is no need to
rotate the lens.
Attaching and removing a PL lens
Cooke Lenses /i Technology Support
The optional Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro PL Mount available for URSA Broadcast G2 features
four pins at the 12 o’clock position that are used to communicate with lenses featuring Cooke’s
/iTechnology interface. The lenses that support this interface include lenses from Canon, Cooke,
Fujinon, Leica and Zeiss. Thislets you record lens information in your clips’ metadata such as the
lens model, focal length, aperture setting, focus distance and other lens specific information.
When mounting a PLlens with Cooke
/iTechnology to URSA Broadcast G2,
make sure the lens pins align withthe
mount pins at the 12o’clock position
The information that is recorded as metadata via Cooke’s /i Technology interface canbe very
helpful in post production and VFX. Knowing the lenses used in productionand their precise
settings can be helpful in the event that the setup needsto be replicated at a later date.
This detailed information can also be utilized by powerful applications such as DaVinciResolve
and Blackmagic Fusion for a wide variety of advanced functions. Forexample, the recorded
metadata can be used to simulate the specific lens in 3Dspace, or correct lensdistortions.
PL Mount Servo Lenses
URSA Broadcast G2 supports control of PL 35mm lenses with servo handgrips. When the lens
is plugged in to the lens connector on the camera, URSA Broadcast G2 will provide power and
control signals to your lens in the same way it does with B4 lenses. For more information refer
to the ‘Using Servo Zoom Lenses’ section in this manual.
198Interchangeable Lens Mount
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