Blackmagic Design used its April 2026 pre-NAB push to drop one of the largest single-day product waves in the company's history. The unifying theme is unmistakable: 100G Ethernet and SMPTE-2110 run through the entire signal chain, from the sensor to the console to shared storage. Alongside the hardware, DaVinci Resolve receives a major version bump with a brand-new Photo page and a substantial batch of AI features. Here is the full list of what was introduced this month, with European pricing (ex-VAT) and expected availability.
Cameras
URSA Cine 12K LF 100G
The flagship URSA Cine 12K LF gets a 100G Ethernet port and a dedicated SMPTE-2110 Live mode. In that mode the camera outputs real-time IP video up to 2160p60, and the 100G variant pushes live output up to 440 fps for high-frame-rate slow-motion replay in sports and premium live broadcast. It keeps the 12K large-format
The Blackmagic Design DeckLink series has long been a benchmark for professional video I/O in post and live production. Whether you work with DaVinci Resolve for grading, Adobe Premiere Pro for editing, or vMix for live streaming — the right card from Blackmagic (also known as BMD) delivers stable capture and accurate broadcast-quality playback.
This article walks you through choosing the right card step by step, so your system performs optimally and remains future-proof.