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Comparison Blackmagic URSA Mini 4.6K EF vs Blackmagic URSA Mini 4K EF

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Blackmagic URSA Mini 4.6K EF
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Featuresprofessionalprofessional
Media typeflash (memory card)flash (memory card)
Sensor
Sensor typeCMOSCMOS
Sensor sizeAPS-CAPS-C
Effective megapixels8.848.84
Camera lens
Interchangeable lens
Bayonet (mount)Canon EFCanon EF
Manual focus
Video shooting
Video resolution4608x2592 px4096x2160 px
Frame frequency60 fps60 fps
Recording formatsCinemaDNG RAW, RAW 3:1 and RAW 4:1, Apple ProRes XQ, 444CinemaDNG RAW and RAW 3:1, Apple ProRes XQ, 444, 422 HQ
Video recording speed513 Mbps, 180 Mbps, 135 Mbps, 250 Mbps265 Mbps, 125 Mbps, 250 Mbps, 165 Mbps
Sound recording48 kHz, 24 bit48 kHz, 24 bit
Screen
Screen size5 "5 "
Touch screen
Features
Features
built-in speaker
built-in speaker
Memory and sockets
Memory card supportCFast 2.0CFast 2.0
Memory card slots22
Connectors
USB
SDI
XLR microphone input
headphone jack
USB
SDI
XLR microphone input
headphone jack
General
Dimensions (WxHxD)193x147x209 mm193x147x209 mm
Weight2270 g2270 g
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2016december 2016

Video resolution

The maximum video resolution that the camera can capture. Resolution is the size of an image in points (pixels); usually it is written in two numbers, which correspond to the number of pixels horizontally and vertically.

The more pixels in the image — the clearer it is, the better you can see small details on it, however, the size of the video files increases accordingly. In addition, it is worth considering that in order to fully view the footage, you will need a screen of the appropriate resolution — otherwise all the advantages of the image will be negated. And this parameter also significantly affects the price of the device.

The smallest maximum resolution found in modern camcorders is about 720x480; the quality of such a "picture" can be compared with analogue television broadcasting. Resolution 1280x720 corresponds to the HD standard, it can be found among inexpensive TVs and monitors, and 1920x1080 (Full HD) is the most popular option among mid-range and top-class video devices. The maximum resolution used in modern consumer electronics (including camcorders) is 4K, 4096x2160; it is typical for the most advanced devices.

The vast majority of cameras are able to work not only with the maximum resolution, but also with several “more modest” options — for those cases where small file volumes are more important than high resolution.

Recording formats

Video file formats that the camera can use to store recorded footage. If you want to view these materials using a separate device (player, media centre, etc.), you should make sure that this player supports the appropriate formats, otherwise conversion may be necessary.

Video recording speed

The data transfer speed provided by the camera when recording video. This parameter is also called bitrate (i.e., the number of bits per unit of time). For any file format used for recording, the general rule is that the higher the bitrate, the better the image quality (especially for formats that use lossy compression). On the other hand, high speed have appropriate requirements for the capabilities of the memory cards used — for more details, see "Memory card support"; and it increases the size of the file accordingly. Therefore, many modern camcorders are able to work with different bitrates; this allows you to choose the best option depending on what is more important for you at the moment — maximum quality or the ability to work with a slow card.

At the same time, we note that in terms of quality, this parameter is important mainly for professional video shooting. If you need a camera for amateur purposes, there is no need to look for the maximum bitrate: after all, such models (and memory cards for them) cost accordingly.
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