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Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera URSA EVF - Mounting Plate

R 1,576.65 R 1,659.45
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Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera URSA EVF - Mounting Plate

The Blackmagic Design Spares – Camera URSA EVF – Mounting Plate is the critical mechanical hardware used to secure the URSA OLED Viewfinder to the camera body. This plate is engineered specifically for the URSA Mini, URSA Mini Pro, and URSA Broadcast series, providing a stable, adjustable platform for the electronic viewfinder (EVF).

Technical Role and Construction

The mounting plate serves as the structural foundation for the viewfinder’s horizontal and vertical adjustment rods.

  • Precision Machining: Constructed from lightweight, high-strength aluminum to match the URSA’s magnesium alloy body while maintaining a low weight profile for handheld operation.

  • Dual-Rod Compatibility: Features standard 15mm rod support ports, allowing the EVF to slide forward or backward to accommodate different operators’ eye relief preferences.

  • Integrated Keyways: Includes specific alignment pins and recessed screw holes that ensure the plate sits perfectly flush with the camera’s top handle and chassis, preventing "twisting" under heavy vibration.

Common Replacement Scenarios

  • Thread Stripping: Frequent re-rigging or over-tightening of the 1/4-20 mounting screws can eventually strip the threads, making it impossible to securely lock the EVF in place.

  • Mechanical Flex: If the plate becomes bent due to an accidental impact or drop, the EVF may sit at an angle, leading to eye strain and difficulty with horizon leveling during shots.

  • Missing Locking Hardware: The mounting plate is often replaced as a complete kit when the small internal tension springs or thumb-screw collars are lost in the field.

Installation and Integration

Repair Difficulty: Simple / Level 1.

  1. Placement: The plate is typically mounted to the front-top section of the URSA Mini handle or the camera’s main body.

  2. Fastening: It is secured via high-tensile hex screws. It is recommended to use a small amount of low-strength thread locker if the camera is frequently used in high-vibration environments (e.g., vehicle mounts).

  3. Cable Management: The plate is designed with clearance to allow the EVF’s SDI and power cables to pass underneath or alongside without being pinched by the mounting hardware.

Diagnostic Comparison

  • Plate Issue: If the viewfinder "wobbles" or sags even when all screws are tight, the mounting plate or the rod clamps within it are likely worn or deformed.

  • EVF Issue: If the plate is solid but the viewfinder itself moves within its own housing, the internal hinge of the EVF—rather than the mounting plate—requires service.

Professional Rigging Tip

When installing the URSA EVF Mounting Plate, ensure it is aligned perfectly parallel to the lens axis. A slight misalignment in the mounting plate can cause "monitor tilt," leading the operator to unintentionally tilt the camera to compensate for a crooked viewfinder image, which can ruin the composition of the shot.

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Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera URSA EVF - Mounting Plate

R 1,576.65 R 1,659.45

Blackmagic Design Spares - Camera URSA EVF - Mounting Plate

The Blackmagic Design Spares – Camera URSA EVF – Mounting Plate is the critical mechanical hardware used to secure the URSA OLED Viewfinder to the camera body. This plate is engineered specifically for the URSA Mini, URSA Mini Pro, and URSA Broadcast series, providing a stable, adjustable platform for the electronic viewfinder (EVF).

Technical Role and Construction

The mounting plate serves as the structural foundation for the viewfinder’s horizontal and vertical adjustment rods.

  • Precision Machining: Constructed from lightweight, high-strength aluminum to match the URSA’s magnesium alloy body while maintaining a low weight profile for handheld operation.

  • Dual-Rod Compatibility: Features standard 15mm rod support ports, allowing the EVF to slide forward or backward to accommodate different operators’ eye relief preferences.

  • Integrated Keyways: Includes specific alignment pins and recessed screw holes that ensure the plate sits perfectly flush with the camera’s top handle and chassis, preventing "twisting" under heavy vibration.

Common Replacement Scenarios

  • Thread Stripping: Frequent re-rigging or over-tightening of the 1/4-20 mounting screws can eventually strip the threads, making it impossible to securely lock the EVF in place.

  • Mechanical Flex: If the plate becomes bent due to an accidental impact or drop, the EVF may sit at an angle, leading to eye strain and difficulty with horizon leveling during shots.

  • Missing Locking Hardware: The mounting plate is often replaced as a complete kit when the small internal tension springs or thumb-screw collars are lost in the field.

Installation and Integration

Repair Difficulty: Simple / Level 1.

  1. Placement: The plate is typically mounted to the front-top section of the URSA Mini handle or the camera’s main body.

  2. Fastening: It is secured via high-tensile hex screws. It is recommended to use a small amount of low-strength thread locker if the camera is frequently used in high-vibration environments (e.g., vehicle mounts).

  3. Cable Management: The plate is designed with clearance to allow the EVF’s SDI and power cables to pass underneath or alongside without being pinched by the mounting hardware.

Diagnostic Comparison

  • Plate Issue: If the viewfinder "wobbles" or sags even when all screws are tight, the mounting plate or the rod clamps within it are likely worn or deformed.

  • EVF Issue: If the plate is solid but the viewfinder itself moves within its own housing, the internal hinge of the EVF—rather than the mounting plate—requires service.

Professional Rigging Tip

When installing the URSA EVF Mounting Plate, ensure it is aligned perfectly parallel to the lens axis. A slight misalignment in the mounting plate can cause "monitor tilt," leading the operator to unintentionally tilt the camera to compensate for a crooked viewfinder image, which can ruin the composition of the shot.

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