When dinosaurs roamed the earth I worked as a lighting cameraman for broadcast television.
The idea that one could purchase any of the BMD cameras at the price that they charge was not something that was entertained.
In those days, and yes they did exist, there was a segregation that naturally occurred between the film people and video people.
Their universes were different and so was the equipment that was used to record moving pictures.
It mattered if you were shooting for the small or big screen.
Lighting techniques for video were different. At that time one lit so that the camera actually could see something.
Then CCD came along and slowly everything started to change.
So here we are now, for under $6000.00 you can purchase a camera that does the dishes and can communicate via bluetooth.
"Is the URSA Mini already starting to show its age?" I laugh at you.