Overview

Turn your URSA Broadcast into a versatile run-and-gun camera with the Blackmagic Design URSA Broadcast ENG Kit. The flexible kit provides a body armor for the top of the camera and maintains perfect thermal airflow while protecting the top vents from dust or wet conditions. The rugged ENG handle is an open-ended top handle that makes it easier for you to quickly pick up the camera for instant ENG-style shooting and also adds multiple 3/8"-16 mounting threads to allow you to add accessories to the top or sides of the handle.

SKU: GC50-CINEURSAMWCENGK

Blackmagic Design URSA Broadcast ENG Kit

Turn your URSA Broadcast into a versatile run-and-gun camera with the Blackmagic Design URSA Broadcast ENG Kit. The flexible kit provides a body armor for the top of the camera and maintains perfect thermal airflow while protecting the top vents from dust or wet conditions. The rugged ENG handle is an open-ended top handle that makes it easier for you to quickly pick up the camera for instant ENG-style shooting and also adds multiple 3/8"-16 mounting threads to allow you to add accessories to the top or sides of the handle.

A rotating light mount makes it possible for you to attach a light or LED panel to illuminate your scene when you're moving quickly and on the go. A microphone mount allows you to add a shotgun microphone for capturing professional audio, and a side panel cradle is designed to hold hard-to-mount accessories such as portable USB drives, wireless transmitters and receivers, and smartphones being used for live streaming.

Key features

  • Protects Camera Top Vents

  • Rugged Run-and-Gun ENG Handle

  • Multiple 3/8"-16 Mounting Points

  • Rotating Light Mount Included

  • Provides Microphone Mount

  • Side Panel Cradle for Accessories

What's in the Box

  • Blackmagic Design URSA Broadcast ENG Kit

  • Body Armor

  • Rotating Light Mount

  • ENG Handle

  • Microphone Mount

  • Side Panel Cradle

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Product Overview

Turn your URSA Broadcast into a versatile run-and-gun camera with the Blackmagic Design URSA Broadcast ENG Kit. The flexible kit provides a body armor for the top of the camera and maintains perfect thermal airflow while protecting the top vents from dust or wet conditions. The rugged ENG handle is an open-ended top handle that makes it easier for you to quickly pick up the camera for instant ENG-style shooting and also adds multiple 3/8"-16 mounting threads to allow you to add accessories to the top or sides of the handle.

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