DJI SRD Transmitter, use it on more than film shoots, game on.

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  • Опубліковано 9 вер 2024
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    📽️ This is gear that makes my work life easier. The DJI SRD Transmitter is a great transmitter for the price, but it can do so much more than that. This versatile system has changed the way we handle wireless communication in professional filming environments. It’s packed with features that make it indispensable for cinematographers, directors, DIT teams and how we live stream.
    First off, the system supports seamless auto-frequency hopping across the 2.4 GHz, 5.8 GHz, and DFS frequency bands. What does that mean for you? Well, it means you don’t have to worry about interference or obstacles. The system automatically switches to the clearest channel available, ensuring a smooth and uninterrupted connection. This is especially useful when you’re working in complex environments where maintaining a stable signal is crucial.
    This system can to connect to an unlimited number of receivers. Whether you’re in SDR Control mode or Wi-Fi mode, you can have as many receivers as you need. In manual mode, you can manually switch channels and monitor the quality, which gives you more control. But if you’re in Broadcast mode, each transmitter can connect to an unlimited number of receivers, catering to the diverse needs of different professional roles. Imagine the flexibility this provides on set!
    Metadata transmission is another powerful feature. The system supports metadata transmission from mainstream cinema cameras like ARRI and RED via the SDI input.
    The system supports PTP control over cameras, allowing you to adjust parameters like the diaphragm, shutter, and ISO, as well as handle photo-taking and video-recording functions through the app.
    The USB-C port is another feature worth mentioning. It supports multiple monitoring methods and can output SDR and two Wi-Fi signals simultaneously. The transmitter can also connect directly to monitors via SDI/HDMI, and it can connect to smartphones or tablets via USB-C for smooth and stable monitoring, even if Wi-Fi is disabled. This flexibility ensures that you can always find a monitoring setup that works for you, no matter the circumstances.
    Switching between different camera sources is easy thanks to the system’s compatibility with the DJI Ronin app in Broadcast mode. You can seamlessly switch between camera sources and monitor different cameras from a single interface. This is particularly useful when you have multiple cameras rolling and need to keep an eye on all of them.
    The app offers local recording and playback. You can review the recorded content directly on the playback page and take advantage of various assistance tools like LUTs, peaking, waveform, and false color to ensure your footage looks just right. These tools deliver a professional monitoring experience that can help you make critical decisions on set.
    Power the transmitter directly via USB-C, which offers fast charging, use a standard USB power supply, or rely on a V-mount battery with the built-in port on the back. There’s also a gimbal adapter mount, which allows the transmitter to be powered directly by the gimbal, eliminating the need for a separate battery. This is particularly handy when using the transmitter with devices like the DJI RS 4D, RS 4, and RS 3 Pro.
    that can meet the demands of any production environment.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 15

  • @MarlonLapiz
    @MarlonLapiz 25 днів тому

    Podría probar. Con el app Camera fi live, mi labor es transmisiones en zonas sin red de cobertura y uso starlink, espero las pruebas, buen videos saludos

    • @CreatorsCrackOn
      @CreatorsCrackOn  25 днів тому

      These work with SDR (software defined radio) so they do not need a network or cell service. But that is only for device to device. If you want to live stream you will NEED network coverage. Also I am not sure if you can get the signal into your app (CameraFi Live) you will have to test that. I use the BlackMagic Camera app to send a clean signal to the ATEM and the ATEM is used to stream. Sorry I don't speak Spanish
      Google translate:
      Estos funcionan con SDR (radio definida por software), por lo que no necesitan una red ni un servicio celular. Pero eso es solo para dispositivos. Si desea transmitir en vivo, NECESITARÁ cobertura de red. Además, no estoy seguro de si puede obtener la señal en su aplicación (CameraFi Live), tendrá que probarlo. Uso la aplicación BlackMagic Camera para enviar una señal limpia al ATEM y el ATEM se usa para transmitir. Lo siento, no hablo español.

  • @WrathChild-NZ
    @WrathChild-NZ Місяць тому

    I have a few questions. We want to buy around 4 of these.
    -how is transmission affected/reduced while using wireless mics
    - how much does the reach drop using multiple units
    - can you use a monitor with HDMI out as a signal repeater with multiple units.

    • @CreatorsCrackOn
      @CreatorsCrackOn  Місяць тому

      As for the first, I've had no problem with or interferance with wireless mics. On your second point, I have not used multiple units, but my guess is there should be no issue due to the ability to choose a variety of channels. But if you find there is an issue, please let me know and I will pass it on. On the last note, I use a BlackMagic 12g video assist and I can not only record a feed to it, but also send the signal out via HDMI or SDI to another device. Not sure if this helps. Let me know if I can test it further in a way that answers your questions. I understand buying 4 units is not pocket change and you want to make sure it does what you need it to.

    • @WrathChild-NZ
      @WrathChild-NZ 18 днів тому +1

      @@CreatorsCrackOn Thanks for that! Our other only worry is potential interference when using wifi tally lights. as they are both 2.4 ghz.?
      I'll let you know if we have any other questions or discovered anything interesting ourselves.

  • @noranoskyle4417
    @noranoskyle4417 Місяць тому +1

    Can I live stream video from these? LIke could I replace my atem mini pro with these? also when I use them can I record video on the camera and transmit video at the same time?

    • @CreatorsCrackOn
      @CreatorsCrackOn  Місяць тому

      Unfortunately no, you can not live stream from them. These allow you move your video wirelessly from one place to another. But you can record to your camera and send the signal to another device like the BlackMagic Video Assist and record it there also.

    • @noranoskyle4417
      @noranoskyle4417 Місяць тому

      @@CreatorsCrackOn Okay so i can send the video to an atem mini pro iso. I could then record it on the atem and on the camera.

    • @CreatorsCrackOn
      @CreatorsCrackOn  Місяць тому

      @@noranoskyle4417 Yes

    • @noranoskyle4417
      @noranoskyle4417 Місяць тому

      @@CreatorsCrackOn sounds like a good product. I will have to buy it

    • @CreatorsCrackOn
      @CreatorsCrackOn  Місяць тому

      @@noranoskyle4417 It works well for my work flow, so I hope it will do good for yours. There are other reviews that mention the pain of the initial set up, but once past that you should be good.