URAS Mini

URSA Mini G2 Build

I’ve been using the URSA Mini G2 since last summer and thought I would share how I build out the camera for shoulder mount, EasyRig, and tripod work. Every job is different and what I build my camera rig around is driven by the requirements of any given job. So I’ll give some details, but I’m not saying this is the only way I configure my camera.

Wooden Camera Side Plate with V-mount Station. I use this to mount my wireless transmitter, and a side grip if needed.

Wooden Camera Side Plate with V-mount Station. I use this to mount my wireless transmitter, and a side grip if needed.

Zacuto Top Handle mounted to a single Z-rail. I love this because you don’t have to add a top plate to your camera. It’s a simple design.

Zacuto Top Handle mounted to a single Z-rail. I love this because you don’t have to add a top plate to your camera. It’s a simple design.

I think it’s important to note I’m also using the gear I have collected over several years. I would not recommend going out and buying everything at once. The only new items I bought specifically for the URSA Mimi G2 are the Wooden Camera Side Plate and the V-lock quick release. Plus, the RawLite OLPF internal filter. Everything else I’ve been using for some time.

For a more in depth review of the C&D Boxes check out this link.

For a more in depth review of the C&D Boxes check out this link.

Zacuto Gratical Eye, I’ve used this EVF with so many different cameras systems.

Zacuto Gratical Eye, I’ve used this EVF with so many different cameras systems.

As you can see I build around the Zacuto Recoil. I have used this shoulder rig with a number of different camera brands. I love the versatility of this system, and recommend checking it out.

I’ll let the video inform you of how I build things, but I did want to give some resources that helped me make decisions on what to purchase to make the URSA Mini a better camera.

This review convinced me to purchase the RawLite filter. It was extremely helpful.

Here’s a list of the gear I used in this video to create my build.

Project Shot with the URSA Mini G2