In the spirit that Photography and Videography go hand-in-hand, my friend just bought the first
Black Magic URSA camera in Los Angeles. THere's an 8 month waiting list, he went in to buy some glass (that lens costs the equivalent of several good used cars. Several.) and when he enquired about the URSA, the guy behind the counter said the first guy on the list decided he couldn't buy it and the camera guy sold it to my friend. It weighs 19 pounds which is heavy as hell for a camera, but the image detail is astonishing. And it's most remarkable feature is you can edit the light balance AFTER you shoot the film. The problem is it's a card hog. One $1200 SD card will give you about 16 minutes of video, less if you set it to balance the light after. Rendering takes forever, but the detail is beyond what our eyes can see. He shot a little jumping spider that was on his patio furniture and we could see his eyes and face hairs from the crummy non-metered footage. It's designed more for studio work though. Whoever sits in front of it better have exfoliated and cleaned their pores moments before, that's for damn sure.