
Blackmagic Design ATEM Camera Control Panel
SKU: SWPANELCCU4
Camera Control:
Full control over camera settings, including iris, gain, focus, and white balance.
Allows for remote adjustment of various camera parameters in real-time during live production.
Multi-Camera Support:
Designed to manage multiple cameras at once, making it ideal for complex broadcast setups.
Can control up to 4 cameras simultaneously, as suggested by the "4" in the model name.
Preset Control:
Preset configurations for quick recall of camera settings, enabling faster transitions between scenes.
Ability to save and load different camera setup presets for specific production needs.
Integrated LCD Displays:
Built-in displays showing real-time data such as camera status, focus, and other settings for easier monitoring.
Allows for quick visual feedback on all controlled cameras.
Focus Control:
Fine-tuned control for manual focus adjustment or autofocus toggling, crucial in live events or studio shoots.
Video Signal Monitoring:
Real-time monitoring of the video signals sent from each camera.
Ensures accurate image quality, ensuring no color shifts or exposure problems.
Advanced Color Correction:
Allows for fine-tuned adjustments in color balance, saturation, and other image parameters to match all cameras.
Useful for matching shots from different cameras during live broadcasts.
Gain Control:
Control over the camera's gain setting to adjust the sensitivity of the image sensor, especially in low-light conditions.
Remote Operation:
Enables the remote operation of cameras from a centralized location, reducing the need for camera operators on-site.
Can often be operated over Ethernet or via network connections for greater flexibility in large-scale productions.
User Interface:
Intuitive interface with buttons, knobs, and sliders for easy manual adjustment.
Designed for use in fast-paced environments, where quick changes to camera settings are necessary.
Tally Light Integration:
Integration with tally lights for visual feedback on which cameras are live or active in the production.
Ethernet and Network Connectivity:
Supports remote control over a network for managing multiple cameras simultaneously from a distance.
Ideal for large studios or outdoor shoots where the control panel needs to be centralized.
Camera Compatibility:
Supports various camera models from Blackmagic Design and other manufacturers, with the ability to control all connected devices seamlessly.
Camera Control:
Full control over camera settings, including iris, gain, focus, and white balance.
Allows for remote adjustment of various camera parameters in real-time during live production.
Multi-Camera Support:
Designed to manage multiple cameras at once, making it ideal for complex broadcast setups.
Can control up to 4 cameras simultaneously, as suggested by the "4" in the model name.
Preset Control:
Preset configurations for quick recall of camera settings, enabling faster transitions between scenes.
Ability to save and load different camera setup presets for specific production needs.
Integrated LCD Displays:
Built-in displays showing real-time data such as camera status, focus, and other settings for easier monitoring.
Allows for quick visual feedback on all controlled cameras.
Focus Control:
Fine-tuned control for manual focus adjustment or autofocus toggling, crucial in live events or studio shoots.
Video Signal Monitoring:
Real-time monitoring of the video signals sent from each camera.
Ensures accurate image quality, ensuring no color shifts or exposure problems.
Advanced Color Correction:
Allows for fine-tuned adjustments in color balance, saturation, and other image parameters to match all cameras.
Useful for matching shots from different cameras during live broadcasts.
Gain Control:
Control over the camera's gain setting to adjust the sensitivity of the image sensor, especially in low-light conditions.
Remote Operation:
Enables the remote operation of cameras from a centralized location, reducing the need for camera operators on-site.
Can often be operated over Ethernet or via network connections for greater flexibility in large-scale productions.
User Interface:
Intuitive interface with buttons, knobs, and sliders for easy manual adjustment.
Designed for use in fast-paced environments, where quick changes to camera settings are necessary.
Tally Light Integration:
Integration with tally lights for visual feedback on which cameras are live or active in the production.
Ethernet and Network Connectivity:
Supports remote control over a network for managing multiple cameras simultaneously from a distance.
Ideal for large studios or outdoor shoots where the control panel needs to be centralized.
Camera Compatibility:
Supports various camera models from Blackmagic Design and other manufacturers, with the ability to control all connected devices seamlessly.
Camera Control:
Controls up to 4 cameras simultaneously.
Provides remote control for essential camera settings like iris, focus, white balance, gain, and shutter speed.
Input/Output Connections:
Ethernet: Supports network-based control of cameras over Ethernet (via IP protocol).
SDI Inputs/Outputs: Often uses SDI connections to interface with professional cameras.
Tally Light Inputs: Integrates with tally lights to show which cameras are live or active in the production.
Display:
LCD or LED Display(s): Shows real-time status of camera parameters such as exposure, focus, and white balance.
Often includes multiviewer support to monitor multiple camera feeds simultaneously.
Power Supply:
Typically powered via AC input (with voltage ranges like 100-240V AC for international compatibility).
May also support DC input for portability in remote environments.
User Interface:
Manual Controls: Includes tactile knobs, dials, and buttons for controlling various camera settings (e.g., focus, iris, gain, etc.).
Joystick Control: For smooth and precise adjustments, especially for focus control or camera movement in robotic setups.
Preset Memory: Ability to save and load camera settings as presets for quick recall during production.
Network Connectivity:
IP Control: Supports IP control over a network, allowing the control panel to interface with multiple cameras from a centralized location.
Web Interface: Some models may offer web-based control for remote monitoring and setup from other devices like laptops or tablets.
Compatibility:
Blackmagic Design Cameras: Designed to work seamlessly with Blackmagic Design cameras (e.g., URSA, Studio, or Pocket Cinema cameras).
Supports integration with third-party cameras via standard protocols like VISCA or Pelco for broader compatibility.
Color Correction and Calibration:
Advanced color grading options for real-time color correction across multiple cameras to ensure consistent image quality.
Includes manual adjustment controls for shutter speed, gamma, and gamma curve for different lighting conditions.
Camera Monitoring:
Integrated monitoring features, such as video signal monitoring for each connected camera.
Support for viewfinder integration for real-time monitoring of the camera’s feed.
Dimensions and Weight:
The size and weight of the unit may vary depending on the design, but it is typically designed for rack-mountable or desktop installations.
Weight ranges are often in the 10-20 kg (depending on the model).
Cooling and Environment:
Active or passive cooling mechanisms to ensure the unit operates within optimal temperature ranges.
Operating temperature typically between 0°C to 40°C for use in various production environments.
Software and Firmware:
Firmware Updates: Regular updates for camera control functionality and compatibility with new camera models or software features.
Some units may come with software for monitoring and configuration on a desktop computer.
Safety Features:
Surge Protection: Ensures the control unit is protected against power surges.
Over-voltage and Over-current Protection: Protects internal circuitry from unexpected electrical issues.