User's Manual
If you want to, you can format your cards using a Mac or Windows computer. When using your
media on Mac OS, you can use HFS+ which is the Mac disk format. If you are using Windows
then you should use exFAT format, which is the Windows disk format that Mac computers can
also read.
The tables below identify the SD cards recommended for use when shooting with Blackmagic
URSA Broadcast. It’s worth regularly checking the latest version of this manual for more up to
date information. Updated manuals are available for download from the Blackmagic Design
website at www.blackmagicdesign.com/support
Which SD cards should I use with URSA Broadcast?
The following SD cards are recommended for recording up to 2160p30 ProRes HQ.
Brand Card Name Storage
Angelbird AV Pro 300MB/s UHS-II 64GB
Angelbird AV Pro 300MB/s UHS-II 128GB
Delkin Devices UHS-II 250MB/s SDHC 32GB
SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II 280MB/s SDHC 32GB
SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II 280MB/s SDXC 64GB
SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II 300MB/s SDHC 32GB
SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-II 300MB/s SDXC 128GB
Sony SF-G64 300MB/s UHS-II 64GB
Sony SF-G128 300MB/sUHS-II 128GB
Toshiba Exercia Pro UHS-II 270MB/s SDXC 64GB
Transcend Ultimate UHS-II 180MB/s SDXC 64GB
Wise 285MB/s UHS-IISDXC 64GB
The following SD cards are recommended for RAW Lossless recording up to 1080p30
Brand Card Name Storage
Angelbird AV Pro 300MB/s UHS-II 64GB
Angelbird AV Pro 300MB/s UHS-II 128GB
Delkin Devices UHS-II 250MB/s SDHC 32GB
Lexar Professional2000x UHS-II 300MB/s SDHC 32GB
Lexar Professional 2000x UHS-II 300MB/s SDXC 64GB
SanDisk Extreme Pro UHS-I 95MB/s SDXC 64GB
NOTE For high resolution, high frame rate and RAW recording, we recommend using
CFast 2.0 media, which is typically faster and is available in higher storage capacities.
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