User's Manual
Maximum Sensor Frame Rates
The tables below contain available codecs, resolutions and their maxiumum sensor frame rates.
URSA Broadcast Maximum Frame Rates
Resolution Codec Max Frame Rate
Ultra HD
3840x2160 ProRes 444XQ 40
3840x2160 ProRes 444 40
3840x2160 ProRes HQ 60
3840x2160 ProRes 422 60
3840x2160 Pro Res LT 60
3840x2160 ProRes Proxy 60
HD
1920x1080 ProRes 444XQ 60
1920x1080 ProRes 444 60
1920x1080 ProRes HQ 60
1920x1080 ProRes 422 60
1920x1080 Pro Res LT 60
1920x1080 ProRes Proxy 60
1920x1080 (progressive) DNxHD 220x 60
1920x1080 (progressive) DNxHD 145 60
1920x1080 (interlaced) DNxHD 220x 30 (60i)
1920x1080 (interlaced) DNxHD 145 30 (60i)
To select your desired codec and resolution:
1 Press the 'menu' button on the control panel.
2 Navigate to the first page of the 'record' tab.
3 Tap your desired combination of codec, quality, and resolution.
4 Press 'menu' to exit.
Recording Formats and Project Frame Rates
After setting your codec and resolution, you should set your ‘project’ and ‘sensor’ frame rates.
Refer to the 'recording' section in this manual for more information about frame rates.
The project frame rates available are:
23.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94, and 60 frames per second.
The only exception is ProRes 444XQ or ProRes 444, which offers project frame rates of 23.98,
24, 25, 29.97 and 30 when shooting higher than HD resolution. For lossless Ultra HD RAW,
frame rates above 30 fps use dual card mode.
NOTE Off speed frame rates are not available when using interlaced formats.
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