Choosing A Cfast 2.0 Card; Preparing A Cfast Card For Recording - Blackmagicdesign Blackmagic URSA Installation And Operation Manual

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Inserting a CFast 2.0 card into one of Blackmagic URSA's two CFast slots.
Blackmagic URSA Mini has two CFast slots for continuous recording.

Choosing a CFast 2.0 Card

When working with high data rate video it's important to carefully check the CFast card you
would like to use. This is because CFast 2.0 cards have different read/write speeds. Some
cards can record sustained RAW video, and some are suited to compressed recording using
ProRes and compressed RAW formats.
Below is a list of recommended CFast 2.0 cards for recording compressed formats.
For supported frame rates, refer to the Blackmagic Design support center at
www.blackmagicdesign.com/support.
Lexar Professional 3400x 32GB, 64GB, 128GB, 256GB plus 3500x 128GB and 256GB
Wise CFast 2.0 3400x 128GB, 256GB
Transcend CFX650 128GB, 256GB
We recommend the following CFast 2.0 cards for recording RAW video up to 30 fps.
Lexar Professional 3400x 64GB, 128GB, 256GB plus 3500x 128GB and 256GB
Wise CFast 2.0 3400x 128GB, 256GB
Transcend CFX650 128GB, 256GB

Preparing a CFast Card for Recording

You can format your CFast cards using the 'format card' feature on Blackmagic URSA's
touchscreen dashboard, or via a Mac or Windows computer. We recommend formatting your
CFast 2.0 cards using Blackmagic URSA for best performance.
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