Tue Oct 29, 2024 7:34 am
Hi Tim,
I'm following up the comment above and wanted to provide some feedback from multiple professionals, including myself and my local equipment rental providers, we believe there is a pressing need for a single-bay media dock for the URSA Cine LF.
After shooting with the URSA Cine LF for a few weeks, I've noticed that productions and rental companies are hesitant to adopt the camera due to concerns about media offloading. Currently, the three-bay media dock is required for efficient transfers, but it is large and requires mains power, which can be impractical for many setups. Without it, we're left using the 10G Ethernet port, which is fast but inconvenient since it requires connecting the camera directly to a computer on set ( we are currently using the OWC Ethernet adpater ).
This has led to issues, including significant heat buildup in the camera, causing it to auto-shut down during file transfers. While I haven’t experienced file corruption, this risk remains a concern for long shooting days, especially when recording in 12K at low compressions. The only soulution so far is to unplug battiers and the 8tb module from the cmaera to let it cool tdown and continue the data tranfers again. Unfortunately, my local Blackmagic support team has not been able to assist or find a solution with the heat-related shutdowns.
We all know, large file sizes also mean extended transfer times, forcing the camera to run for prolonged periods even after shooting and increasing both overheating risks and power consumption - One 160Wh B-mount battery barely lasts an hour. This continuous drain, combined with the potential for automatic shutdowns due to heat, makes extended on-set transfers problematic.
I am sure John Brawley ACS would agree that a portable, USB-C powered single-bay media dock would be invaluable for small to medium productions, allowing for easier offloading and increased flexibility on set. This addition would also help address overheating concerns by avoiding to plug the camera for extended amounts of time and make the URSA Cine LF more accessible for diverse workflows.
We believe a single-bay dock would be a significant enhancement for the camera’s usability and appeal across productions.
Cheers,
Esteban Rivera
Cinematographer