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As the HD 'window sensor' and 2K 'window sensor' modes use only the very center of
URSA Mini's sensor, the field of view of any given lens will appear narrower due to the crop
factor involved. When using a 20mm lens to shoot HD footage in windowed sensor mode,
for instance, field of view of URSA Mini will be equivalent to a 48mm lens.
This setting is available when shooting below your URSA Mini's maximum resolution.
For example, 'window sensor' is available when shooting 4.6K 2.4:1, 4K, 3K anamorphic, 2K or
HD ProRes footage on URSA Mini 4.6K.
The fastest frame rates are available when shooting HD footage in windowed mode.
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When using 'window sensor' mode, your URSA Mini's 'resolution' settings will be
labelled 'resolution - sensor windowed' to reflect this.
Project Frame Rate
The project frame rate is URSA Mini's recording format frame rate and provides a selection of
common frame rates used in the film and television industry. For example, 23.98 frames per
second using 4K ProRes HQ. This frame rate is normally set to match your playback speed and
audio sync used in your post production workflow and delivery requirements.
Your Blackmagic URSA Mini has 8 project frame rate settings including 23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30,
50, 59.94 and 60 frames per second.
NOTE
Your camera's project frame rate has a large impact on the 'look' of footage.
High frame rates such as 50, 59.94 or 60 frames per second are great for capturing
smooth motion and eliminate or minimize stutter while panning.
Lower frame rates, such as 24 or 25 frames per second, are typically used for cinema
production. These have a distinct filmic 'look,' but require much slower camera
movement to avoid stutter.
Off Speed Recording
By default, your URSA Mini's project and sensor frame rates are matched for a natural playback
speed. However, by tapping the 'off speed recording' switch icon you can set your sensor frame
rate independently.
Off Speed Frame Rate
With 'off speed frame rate' enabled, tap the arrows next to the 'off speed frame rate' indicator to
set your URSA Mini's sensor frame rate.
The sensor frame rate sets how many actual frames from the sensor are recorded every
second. This frame rate will affect how fast or slow your video will play back at your set project
frame rate.
For more information on off speed frame rates, see the 'frames per second' section in the
'touchscreen features' section of this manual.
NOTE
For information on the maximum frame rates available for each recording format
and codec, refer to the 'maximum sensor frame rates' table in the 'recording' section of
this manual.
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