Sd cards, Inserting an sd card – Blackmagic Design URSA Mini Pro 12K (PL) User Manual
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Brand
Card Name
Storage
Wise
CFast 2.0 3400x
128GB
Wise
CFast 2.0 3400x
256GB
Wise
CFast 2.0 3500x
512GB
For the most up to date information on supported CFast cards for Blackmagic URSA Mini please
refer to the Blackmagic Design support center at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
.
NOTE
Only the ‘D-series’ of Sandisk CFast 2.0 cards have been certified for use with
Blackmagic URSA Mini cameras. These cards can be identified by a large ‘D’ printed
on the back of the card in the lower left corner, and we have also listed the model
numbers to make them easier to identify. This model number varies slightly from region
to region, with the ‘x’ in the model number changing in different markets. For example,
an ‘A’ in the United States and a ‘G’ in the Asia Pacific and Europe region.
SD Cards
In addition to CFast 2.0 cards, Blackmagic URSA Mini Pro can record on high speed UHS-I and
UHS-II type SD cards. Using high end SDXC UHS-II cards, you can even record ProRes HQ
footage in 2160p for Ultra HD content!
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 4K or Blackmagic Video Assist, you probably already have compatible
SD cards to use.
For projects that don’t require the highest resolution Blackmagic RAW files, or for when long
recording durations are needed, using SD cards can be very economical. Lower capacity and
lower speed SD cards can also be used for storing and loading LUTs and presets.
Inserting an SD Card
To insert an SD Card:
1
Open the fold out monitor to access the SD card slots. These are the smaller slots
located between the CFast slots.
2
Set the storage media toggle switch above the slots to ‘SD’.
3
With the label on the SD card facing away from the touchscreen, insert the card until
you feel it lock into place. To remove an SD card, push the SD card in to eject it.
4
The storage indicator at the bottom of the LCD touchscreen will show the name and
record time remaining of detected cards.
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Storage Media