Mount and remotely control a camera rig weighing up to 8.8 lb with the PTR-10T Mark II Robotic Pan and Tilt Head from Datavideo. The head can be mounted onto a tripod, wall, or ceiling, allowing you to maneuver your camera in different positions. It can send and receive video via the HDBaseT port to external video switchers and controllers, such as the RMC-180 series, RMC-300A, or HS-1600T, while also receiving control information for pan and tilt operations. It can also receive video from your camera via the 3G-SDI or HDMI input and send the video via 3G-SDI and HDMI outputs to external devices.
The head is equipped with LED indicators, a tally light, and a remote port that allows you to adjust the zoom and focus of select camera lenses. You can also utilize a remote controller using its RS-232 and RS-422 serial control ports, DVIP control via its RJ45 LAN port, or control using an IR remote. It is powered by the included 12 VDC power adapter and can supply power to the attached camera or accessories using its D-Tap output with selectable power voltage.
- Tripod, Wall, and Ceiling Mountable
- Pans and Tilts PTZ Your Camera Remotely
- HDBaseT Video Output and Control
- Supports up to 8.8 lb, Tally Light
Datavideo PTR-10 Overview
Datavideo PTR-10 Specs
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Datavideo PTR-10 Reviews
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PTR 10 Mark 2..Yeah it works, but is no PTZ that I would say is good. Yes I can put on any large Camcorder, but the controls are not that good, they are average like most Datavideo products that I can see. The controller has a very small joystick and the zoom control is always zooming when I'm trying to control the pan, not good, the joystick is too short, the zoom control wheel needs to be stiffer if you are to put both controls on one dial, the controller they recommend RMC 180, plus the controls aren't trully variable which is a bummer. It works, but don't ever think it's a true PTZ. Also the ZEK1 kit for the Z280 which to provide zoom encoder control works, but has some serious lag and the zoom preset is only one speed. The lag part comes from being able to regain control over the zoom after the preset is used. I have to wait a good 5-6 seconds after using the preset to gain control back to use the zoom control again, pretty bad. Not a one camera with presets action camera. If you ask me the controls are raw, not precise...
Average
If you could a decent review about this unit, but there isn't. It works, but sub-standard for PTZ operation.
