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9K Super 35
Aspect Ratio Pixel Count Sensor Area Maximum Frames per Second
3:2 9,408 x 6,264 4 perf Super 35 100
16:9 8,688 x 4,896 3 perf Super 35 130
17:9 9,312 x 4,896 3 perf Super 35 130
2.4:1 9,312 x 3,864 2 perf Super 35 160
6:5 7,680 x 6,408 4 perf Super 35 100
Shooting off speed lets you make creative decisions and achieve the look that you want.
YourURSA Cine can shoot at 12K resolution at high frame rates, for example 80 fps open gate
and up to 120 frames per second full width 2.4:1. When you shoot high frame rates with low
compression, your camera uses extreme bitrates, so it is important to make allowances for the
additional storage requirements or choose a slightly higher compression setting.
Project and Sensor 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.
Record Durations
Maximum record durations will differ based on the video standard, project frame rate and media
capacity. For example, the storage rate for 8K Blackmagic RAW open gate using 8:1 constant
bitrate compression is approximately 200 MBs per second. At 24 frames per second you can
record approximately 11.1 hours on Blackmagic Media Module 8TB. At the same settings you can
record approximately 42 Minutes of video on a 512 GB CFexpress card.
It should be noted that record duration on CFexpress cards can also vary slightly between
cards from different manufacturers. It can also vary depending on whether the storage media
is formatted as exFAT or Mac OS X Extended. For a close approximation of maximum record
durations we recommend using the record durations calculator at the Blackmagic Design
support center at https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/products/blackmagicursacine#data-rate-
calculator
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