This includes the viewfinder, the shoulder mount kit, the V-mount battery plate, and the shotgun mic mount. One of the main pros of going with an URSA is the fact that Blackmagic provides many high-end accessories for this camera.
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Let’s begin by putting together the URSA Mini Pro run-and-gun rig and figuring out a total price. The high-end accessories provided for the URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 creates a comprehensive, solid rig. Then we can take a closer look to find out what the jump in price will get us in features. To properly compare these two cameras, let’s first take a look at what it’ll cost to set them up as shoulder rigs. And these price points are for bodies only, by the way. This brings the total down to a very reasonable $1,995, while the URSA rests at a $5,995 price tag. So, you might be thinking, why compare these cameras? Wouldn’t it make more sense to compare the 4K with the 6K, or the URSA with another camera at the same price level? Well, if you’ve ever rigged out a Pocket Cinema Camera, then you know there’s a point when you wonder if it’s worth the money to make the price jump to an URSA.īlackmagic recently lowered the price of the Pocket 6K by $500. If you’ve been considering picking up one of these cameras, hopefully this overview will help you make a decision on which one is the best choice for you. More specifically, I’m going to compare these as run-and-gun rigs, looking at price differences between the two cameras, as well as the pros and cons of both setups. Today, I’m going to look at two very popular Blackmagic cameras - the URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 and the Pocket Cinema Camera 6K. While both cameras give you an enormous bang for your buck, which one should you add to your arsenal? Let’s look at the BMPCC 6K vs.