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Settings; Dashboard; Camera Settings - Blackmagic Design URSA Manual Del Usuario

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Settings

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Press the Disp button below a touch screen to open the

dashboard.

To configure camera settings on your Blackmagic URSA,
select the Camera touch screen menu.
Set the camera ID using the touch screen keyboard. The
keyboard appears when you touch the Camera ID text area.
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Settings
Dashboard
Press the Disp button below a touch screen to cycle through the displays until the dashboard appears.
From the dashboard you can access the media formatting feature, turn the zebra on or off for the 10" fold
out monitor, and enable or disable overlays on the HD-SDI monitoring output. Press the Disp button again
to switch the touch screen back to status and scopes, or for viewing clips during recording and playback.

Camera Settings

To configure camera settings on your Blackmagic URSA, select the Camera touch screen menu, then
tap the relevant arrows and icons with your finger.
Camera ID
If using more than one Blackmagic URSA, it's helpful to set each camera's ID which will be included with
any metadata recorded with your clips. Set the Camera ID with the touch screen keyboard. Select Enter
to save your Camera ID, or Cancel to discard any changes.
Setting Date and Time
To set date and time on your Blackmagic URSA, tap the + or - icons to change the year, month and
day settings.
Time is set to 24 hour format. To set the time, tap the + and - icons to make adjustments.
If traveling with your Blackmagic URSA, remember to change the date and time to local time zones.
If you have your Blackmagic URSA stored for long periods, the time may need to be reset. It is always
a good idea to check the time and date prior to recording. When connecting your camera to your
computer via USB and launching Blackmagic Camera Utility, Blackmagic URSA's time is synced to your
computer time.
ISO
To adjust the ISO settings, tap the ISO arrow icons.
ISO settings are helpful when you are shooting in a variety of light conditions. The optimum ISO setting
for Blackmagic URSA EF and PL is 400ASA.
Depending on your situation, however, you may choose a lower or higher ISO setting. For example, in
low light conditions 800ASA can be suitable but may introduce some visible noise. In bright conditions
200ASA can provide richer colors.

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