Overview
- The new URSA Cine Immersive 100G adds 100G Ethernet and, with the URSA Cine Live Encoder, outputs Apple Immersive Video as Apple ProRes over the SMPTE‑2110‑22 IP standard used in broadcast control rooms.
- Blackmagic lists the 100G camera at $29,145 with availability in Q3 2026, and the Live Encoder at $1,645, positioning the system squarely for professional live production.
- MacRumors reports the original URSA Cine Immersive remains on Blackmagic’s site for $27,495, though AppleInsider cites a $30,000 price, reflecting varying current listings for the first model.
- Both cameras capture stereoscopic 3D with dual 8K sensors at up to 90 fps, deliver 8,160 x 7,200 resolution per eye with 16 stops of dynamic range, and include a 180‑degree field of view, spatial audio, dual 5‑inch HDR touchscreens, 12G‑SDI, USB‑C, XLR audio, and pro power connectors.
- Blackmagic says the system has already been used on projects like MotoGP: Tour De Force, the BBC Proms debut, a Real Madrid documentary, and NASA’s Artemis II coverage, and 9to5Mac ties the camera to recent Lakers NBA streams on Vision Pro, signaling growing live sports and events use even with premium pricing.