The test was performed in June 2019 – so I have to apologize to you, our readers that I didn’t publish it earlier. So, is the new G2 going to set a new standard in our lab? Read on for our results – also, please have a look at how we test dynamic range here. Last year when we tested the predecessor to the current G2, the UMP 4.6k G1 in ProRes and BRAW, we (back then) got the second-highest dynamic range result ever: 12.5 stops in ProRes, 12.6 stops for BRAW (for a signal to noise ratio of 2). Also, we wanted to see how it fares in our latitude test versus the first generation URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G1. When the new URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2 arrived at the cinema5D office this summer, we were quite curious to see if the lab results would show a difference as Blackmagic Design claims in their official press release that, “the second generation URSA Mini Pro features fully redesigned electronics and a new Super 35mm 4.6K HDR image sensor”.
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