It comes standard with a tempered glass screen protector and professional monitor hood to deliver rich, true-to-life colors, even in strong lighting conditions. The High-Bright Remote Monitor is equipped with a 7-inch wide-gamut touchscreen with a brightness of up to 1,500 nits. This allows it to offer many features in addition to monitoring for integrated and efficient receiving, monitoring, control, and recording. The remote monitor comes with a built-in image processing chip that is the same as the one used on Ronin 4D. Together with DJI’s self-developed chip and transmission protocol, DJI Transmission is able to ensure the highest level of security for your footage.Įnhance Your Vision - Monitoring ExperienceĬompared with conventional solutions, DJI Transmission integrates a high-bright monitor with a built-in receiver, providing optimum portability and efficient setup to help you get started fast in any setting. This results in a smooth, coordinated experience that's difficult to achieve with traditional transmission setups.ĭJI Transmission supports secure pairing and AES 256-bit encryption to protect against unauthorized access to your information. With DFS bands and seamless automatic frequency hopping technology, DJI Transmission can operate with 20 or more transmitters sending signals to 20 or more monitors simultaneously. In dynamic, multi-team environments such as reality television sets, DJI’s unique transmission protocol can make better use of wireless channels. This brings shooting efficiency and awareness to an entirely new level. Monitoring can be done from two receivers at the same time, while Ronin 2, RS 3 Pro, and camera focus can all be controlled remotely.įor crews operating with multiple members and teams, such as lighting, art department, and props, Broadcast mode can be enabled on top of Control mode to allow an unlimited number of receivers (transmission performance differs from Control mode). In Control mode, DJI Transmission delivers optimal transmission performance. The High-Bright Remote Monitor supports one transmitter with multiple receivers for video and audio feeds in two transmission modes. With a built-in frequency sweeper, users can even manually select the optimal channel to avoid interference between devices.īy mounting high-gain antennas, transmission capability is further boosted. In addition, DJI Transmission supports triple-band automatic frequency hopping, which automatically scans the electromagnetic environment for the best wireless channel. O3 Pro adds DFS bands on top of the traditional 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz frequency bands, offering up to 23 channel options that provide professional crews with more compliant and interference-free transmission channels. The video transmitter and receiver use the same chip solution as Ronin 4D, with every link explicitly optimized to provide end-to-end ultra-low transmission latency when pairing with cinema cameras like ALEXA Mini LF. It also supports transmission at 1080p/60fps with a max bitrate of 50Mbps as well as live audio monitoring at 16-bit 48 kHz, providing crews on large sets with an excellent remote visual and audio monitoring experience. It is designed for native integration with Ronin-series products and DJI Master Wheels, transforming the industry with a groundbreaking transmission experience that provides vision beyond boundaries.ĭJI Transmission incorporates O3 Pro video transmission technology, which offers an incredible 6km/20,000ft on-ground transmission distance. Keyboard shortcuts and trackpad gestures are available for Mission Control.DJI Transmission evolves from the established DJI aerial video transmission technology, delivering an integrated solution that combines a video receiver, monitor, controller, and recorder. The + in the upper right corner of each monitor while Mission Control is active can create a new desktop, and a desktop created that way can be moved across monitors, but the desktop which was not created that way remains on its own monitor. What I'm calling a primary desktop is that initial workspace. To clarify what I mean by primary desktop, each monitor initially has a workspace without full screen applications, and additional workspaces for full screen applications (which, in El Capitan, can contain one or two applications apiece). A thumbnail for a primary desktop can be rearranged within its own monitor, but it can't be dragged to another monitor. If you drag one of the thumbnails from one monitor to another, the workspace corresponding to that thumbnail moves to that monitor. Mission Control initially shows lists of workspaces across the top of all monitors, and when you move the mouse cursor up into that area they change into thumbnails. You can use Mission Control (formerly known as Exposé) to move full screen apps across monitors.
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