Cameras Level 2

Cameras - Intermediate Level
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Cathy Balke
Instructor

introduction: I am a Marketing Director at Datavideo USA. I have been with Datavideo for over 15 years and have extensive knowledge of our products.

Skills: I have over 15 years of experience in the Broadcast and AV Industry. I have worked on several large productions, as a switcher operator, camera operator, and I have extensive knowledge with character generators. I have also assisted in the coordination of large production events and promotional productions.

Experience: Over 15 years of working at Datavideo as a Marketing professional.

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About the course

This course will provide you with an understanding of white balance, iris, and focus settings. We will cover different white balance settings, aperture, and exposure settings, explaining how to set them up on your Datavideo camera using different types of camera controllers.

By the end of this course, you will have a better understanding of which white balance setting is best suited for various environments. You will also learn how to create camera presets using the controllers. Additionally, we will explore advanced camera controllers and accessories, such as the PTR-10 and PTR-10T robotic pan tilt head offered by Datavideo.

What you will learn

Understanding white balance settings

Understanding which settings are best for which environment

How to set white balance on the cameras from the Datavideo controllers

Understanding aperture and exposure settings

How to set manual focus on Datavideo cameras using different controllers

How to create camera movement presets

Background knowledge, skills and tools needed for this course

Students who have successfully passed Cameras Level 1 course.

Who is suitable for this course

Anyone who has intermediate knowledge and basic understanding of cameras.

You can earn 1 RU for AVIXA CTS and CTS-I.

Standard to pass this course

  • Course completion 100%
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