Just imagine pictures of Koalas on a massive IMAX screen. (Pixabay /)Shooting footage for IMAX movies has never been particularly easy or cheap. Back in the good old days, IMAX required 70mm film, which was twice the width of 35mm film used in typical cinema and still photography cameras. It was heavy, cumbersome, and extremely expensive. Even with the move to digital, capturing sufficient resolution and detail to fill floor-to-ceiling screens required cameras and lenses that easily climb into six-figure price ranges.Earlier this year, however, camera maker Blackmagic introduced its Ursa Mini Pro 12K camera, which is one of our Best of What’s New award winners this year. Its $9,995 price t
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