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ATEM Camera Control Over SDI - How To Do It
Blackmagic ATEM SDI users can achieve multi-camera control over long distances using SDI cables, enabling professional setups for larger venues while maintaining the portable ease and simplicity of the ATEM Mini switcher.
We tested a solution for controlling multiple Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Cameras over long SDI cable runs using the ATEM SDI Extreme ISO switcher. The setup enabled full camera control and synchronization across 5 cameras in a large venue production environment.
Productions often need to extend beyond HDMI's distance limitations while maintaining integrated camera control. This setup provides a practical solution for larger venues without sacrificing functionality.
Behind the Scenes
Core equipment needed:
ATEM SDI Extreme ISO switcher
USB-C version of BiDirectional Blackmagic Micro Converters
Two SDI cables per camera (one in, one out)
Blackmagic Design SDI Distribution Amplifier for managing multiple camera returns
The setup delivered several benefits:
Achieved camera control up to 1,500 feet
Centralized recording start/stop across all cameras
Unified timecode distribution to cameras
Full tally light functionality for operators
Option for program/multiview monitoring at camera positions
Notable limitations we encountered:
Camera exposure controls through ATEM software showed inconsistencies
No clear solution for routing timecode to external sound recorders
Camera ID settings require double-checking due to software quirks
What's Next
Blackmagic's SMPTE ST-2110 hardware announcements at NAB suggest future solutions may consolidate these setups to single Ethernet connections, potentially simplifying complex multi-camera productions.
The Bottom Line
While not perfect, this configuration offers a viable solution for professional multi-camera production in large venues, particularly for those invested in the Blackmagic ecosystem.
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