White balance – Blackmagic Design URSA Mini Pro 12K (PL) User Manual
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If you have shutter angle selected on URSA Mini 4.6K or URSA Mini Pro, the table
below applies.
Shutter
Speed
Shutter
Angle
at
23.98 fps
Shutter
Angle
at
24 fps
Shutter
Angle
at
25 fps
Shutter
Angle
at
29.97 fps
Shutter
Angle
at
50 fps
Shutter
Angle
at
59.94 fps
1/50
172.7
172.8
180
215.8
360
360*
1/60
143.9
144
150
179.8
300
359.6
1/75
115.1
115.2
120
143.9
240
287.7
1/90
95.9
96
100
120
200
239.8
1/100
86.3
86.4
90
107.9
180
215.8
1/120
71.9
72
75
89.9
150
179.8
1/150
57.5
57.6
60
71.9
120
143.9
1/180
48
48
50
59.9
100
119.9
1/250
34.5
34.6
36
43.2
72
86.3
1/360
24
24
25
29.97
50
59.94
1/500
17.3
17.3
18
21.6
36
43.2
1/725
11.9
11.9
12.4
14.9
24.8
29.8
1/1450
11.25*
11.25*
11.25*
11.25*
12.4
14.9
1/2000
11.25*
11.25*
11.25*
11.25*
11.25*
11.25*
* Shutter speeds outside URSA Mini’s shutter angle range will use its closest available
minimum or maximum shutter angle
TIP
Decreasing shutter speed is a good way to brighten your images without using
camera gain because you are increasing the exposure time of the image sensor.
This can also reduce or eliminate light flicker when shooting under fluorescent lights.
Increasing shutter speed reduces motion blur and is best used for action shots when
you want your images to be clean and sharp.
White Balance
The white balance setting next to the shutter speed control can be adjusted by clicking on the
left or right arrows on each side of the color temperature indicator. Different light sources emit
warm or cool colors, so you can compensate by adjusting the white balance. This ensures the
whites in your image stay white.
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