Blackmagic Design ATEM Micro Camera Panel
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The Blackmagic ATEM Micro Camera Panel allows you to control up to eight URSA Mini Pro, URSA Broadcast, or Blackmagic Studio cameras. This compact version of the ATEM Camera Control panel features eight customizable NKK camera select buttons, illuminated red/green on/off air indicators, a 3-axis joystick, and various controls for iris adjustment, preview, gain, filters, shutter speed, white balance, and more. It is powered by a built-in battery that charges through USB-C. Additionally, it connects to a computer for ATEM Software Control via USB-C and can wirelessly connect via Bluetooth for a completely mobile setup.
Control up to Eight Cameras
When working on live production, all the cameras must be matched with the proper color balance to get a consistent look as you cut and transition between them. The ATEM Micro Camera Panel allows you to choose between up to eight cameras in one panel. When used with a larger number of cameras, it's very quick to change which camera you control on each CCU channel. It features a full set of traditional CCU controls, so you always get a clear indication of the camera state.
Scene and Camera Controls
The top section on each camera control has settings for changing camera settings, plus it lets you save and recall scene presets. Getting remote access to important camera settings is vital when working in conditions where the light can change during your job, such as daylight. With these settings, you can quickly adjust cameras based on changes in the scene. Controls in this section include master gain, ND filters, white balance, shutter speed, and more.
Gain and Pedestal Controls
The center section features independent RGB controls for adjusting the camera color for the white and black parts of the image. These red, green, and blue controls for adjusting blacks and whites mean you can accurately match multiple cameras, which is vital for cutting seamlessly without color shifts. One trick experienced camera control operators use is to adjust only the red and blue channels, so you can add and remove red and blue tint without getting too far away from accurate color.
Lens and Iris Controls
The main control for operating the cameras is the high-quality professional joystick to precisely adjust the iris when moved up and down and the master black when the knob is rotated. This is the same type of control used on broadcast camera control units, so you get a true professional user interface. There's also a call button for communicating with the camera operator, along with a panel lock button and indicators for the network, power, and cable connection to the camera.
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