I'd also spring for the Mini Pro as ND's are a big advantage in my book. Overall its a solid camera unless you need to shoot at high ISO. There are a lot of small and cheap options if you go that route. For media I'd recommend Cfast to SDD options. You won't have to deal with monitor lag like with HDMI. The power draw isn't too bad either like some older cine cameras. I actually like the URSA size, its about 5 pounds and easy to rig up. FPN isn't an issue unless you really push the shadows or if you shoot above 800 iso. You also can do HD or 2k at 444 which is great and not an option on the Pocket cams.Ĥ.6K up to 60fps in prores is nice too and makes the camera still competitive today in my opinion. CDNG is the best RAW you can get though the files are pretty big, you do have the option to do 4:1 though. The old 5in screen was really nice to have. If you get a good sensor the OG URSA 4.6k is solid though. I think you'd be better off going with the URSA mini pro as they go for pretty cheap these days.
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