Blackmagic Design Camera URSA EVF Tensioning Screws
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Blackmagic Design Camera URSA EVF Tensioning Screws
The Blackmagic Design Camera URSA EVF Tensioning Screws are specialized internal and external adjustment components for the Blackmagic URSA Viewfinder. These screws control the mechanical resistance of the viewfinder's pivot and tilt points, allowing the operator to customize how easily the eyepiece moves or stays in a fixed position.
Function and Utility
In a professional environment, an EVF must be easy to adjust with one hand but rigid enough to stay in place once positioned.
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Friction Control: These screws apply pressure to the internal friction pads or "clutches" within the viewfinder mount.
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Tilt Stability: They prevent the "drooping" effect that can occur when the viewfinder is outfitted with a heavy eyecup or when the camera is subjected to heavy vibrations.
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Customizable Feel: Operators can tighten them for a "locked-off" studio feel or loosen them for a "fluid" feel during handheld or documentary shooting.
Technical Specifications
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Head Type: Typically feature a flat-head or small hex/Allen drive, depending on the specific manufacturing run.
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Material: High-tensile steel to prevent stripping under the high torque required for friction-based locking.
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Placement: These screws are generally located at the main hinge point where the EVF body connects to the sliding rail mount.
Adjustment Procedures
Adjusting these screws requires precision to avoid damaging the internal plastic or metal bushings.
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Identify the Pivot: Locate the screws on the side or underside of the mount.
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Small Increments: Turn the screw in 1/4-turn increments. Overtightening can crush the internal friction washers, while leaving them too loose can cause the EVF to flop over and potentially damage the internal SDI/Power cable.
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Balancing: If there are two screws (one on each side of the hinge), ensure you tighten them equally to maintain an even load across the bracket.
When to Replace or Service
You should look for these spare parts if you notice the following issues:
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"Play" in the Mount: If the viewfinder wobbles even when the main thumbscrew is tight, the internal tensioning screws likely need adjustment or have become stripped.
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Stripped Heads: Constant adjustment with the wrong tool size can strip the screw heads, making it impossible to secure the EVF.
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Lost Tension: If the EVF fails to hold its position regardless of how much you tighten the screw, the screw may have reached its mechanical limit or the friction pads have worn down, requiring new hardware.
Operational Insight
The tensioning screws are different from the 1/4" Thumbscrew. While the thumbscrew is meant for quick-release and gross adjustments on the rail, the tensioning screws are "set and forget" components meant to calibrate the mechanical resistance of the viewfinder itself. For rental houses, it is common practice to apply a small amount of low-strength thread-locker (like blue Loctite) to these screws to prevent them from vibrating loose during transport.
