Blackmagic Design URSA Mini Pro 12K (PL) User Manual
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Battery Display
Your URSA Mini can change the way the battery level indicator displays the remaining charge.
The two settings are ‘percentage’ and ‘voltage.’ When using a battery and plates that support
percentage accurate levels, setting ‘battery display’ to ‘percentage’ will show your battery
power remaining as a percentage.
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A list of batteries that support percentage accurate power information is provided
in the ‘mounting batteries’ section of this manual.
If your battery and plate combination does not support percentage accurate readings, the
display will show four bars which empty as the battery depletes.
If this option is set to ‘voltage,’ battery levels will be displayed in volts. We recommend that you
swap the battery as it approaches 12V.
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You can also toggle between ‘voltage’ and ‘percentage’ battery displays by
tapping the power icon on the LCD touchscreen.
Timecode Drop Frame
Use the ‘timecode drop frame’ option to use drop frame timecode when using NTSC project
frame rates of 29.97 and 59.94. Drop frame timecode drops a small number of frames from
the timecode at set intervals. This keeps your project timecode accurate despite each
second not containing a whole number of frames at NTSC frame rates.
Display ND Filter As
Use this setting to adjust how the ND filter indicator on your URSA Mini Pro displays your
ND filter setting. Each setting corresponds to a different camera convention. Cinematographers
typically use ND.number notation, while those familiar with DSLRs or broadcast cameras may
prefer this information in f-stop format, or as a fraction of available light. These options are
available here as ‘number,’ ‘stop,’ and ‘fraction,’ respectively.
Setup menu in URSA Mini Pro with the option to
customize how the ND filter information is displayed
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Settings