CueMaster Expands Multi-camera Fleet with New Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2 Cameras

CueMaster is excited to announce the addition of four new Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2 cameras to our growing inventory. These state-of-the-art cameras bring a host of advanced features, allowing us to elevate the quality of our productions and meet the increasing demands of high-end broadcasts and live events.


Why the URSA Broadcast G2?

The URSA Broadcast G2 offers superior image quality with a highly sensitive sensor, making it perfect for capturing stunning visuals even in challenging lighting conditions. This camera is built for broadcast-level production, and its versatility makes it a strong asset for a wide range of events—from live sports to conferences and concerts.

Key features include:

  • Enhanced low-light performance for superior image clarity
  • 4K resolution for sharp, detailed footage
  • Broadcast-grade lenses and seamless integration with our existing multicamera setups
  • Full fiber connectivity, providing the flexibility and reliability needed for large-scale productions

The camera’s are equipped with the fiber connector, so distance between camera and production gallery is no issue

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