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The DJI Video Receiver is a dedicated monitoring unit designed for professional video workflows where stable wireless signal reception and clean output are essential. It works as part of DJI's transmission system, taking the incoming feed from a compatible transmitter and delivering it to monitors, switchers, or recording setups with consistent clarity across set environments.
This unit is built to maintain consistent video reception from compatible DJI transmitters, helping ensure the feed remains steady across varied shooting conditions, including outdoor and high-interference environments.
The receiver delivers video through HDMI and SDI interfaces, making it suitable for monitors, recording devices, and live production systems that require dependable signal routing.
Designed for production environments, the receiver supports multi-device setups so different crew members can monitor the same feed simultaneously, supporting coordinated shooting workflows across departments.
Both the High-Bright Remote Monitor and the Video Receiver support one transmitter with multiple receivers for video and audio feeds in two transmission modes. The default Broadcast mode allows an unlimited number of receivers, convenient for real-time monitoring by multiple teams such as lighting, art department, and makeup on sets with large crews, and a live feed's bitrate and input feed's video codecs can be displayed in real-time as well. If you want to switch camera index for monitoring, simply select the corresponding index without having to check the transmission channel, which greatly enhances the shooting efficiency.
To connect to DJI Master Wheels or other control devices, select Control mode on the High-Bright Remote Monitor or the Video Receiver and pair it with the Video Transmitter. Then, Ronin 2, RS 3 Pro, and camera focus can all be controlled remotely on up to two receiving ends while not affecting other devices connected via Broadcast mode. In addition, the Video Receiver supports voice calls for real-time, one-on-one, ultra-long-distance voice transmission, providing seamless communication between the cinematographer and the director or client.
The DJI Video Receiver supports camera metadata transmission via SDI. When used with ARRI, RED, and other mainstream cinema cameras, it can transmit file name, timecode, recording trigger, camera settings (aperture, focal length, etc.), and lens information (aperture, focal length) from the receiver to monitors and QTAKE, allowing directors, cinematographers, and DIT teams to receive detailed shooting information on set.
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.
Both the Video Receiver and the High-Bright Remote Monitor can be used with DJI Master Wheels, to achieve more advanced gimbal control when using Ronin 2 or RS 3 Pro. In this scenario, the original equipment will transmit control signals directly through DJI Transmission, with no need for additional mounting of antennas on DJI Master Wheels. This boosts the transmission performance by three times and enhances signal range, stability, and anti-interference capabilities.
Broadcast mode allows an unlimited number of receivers, convenient for real-time monitoring by multiple teams for enhanced efficiency.
The DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor integrates monitor and receiver with expansion features and supportive tools for precise control.
The DJI Video Receiver is a dedicated monitoring unit designed for professional video workflows where stable wireless signal reception and clean output are essential. It works as part of DJI's transmission system, taking the incoming feed from a compatible transmitter and delivering it to monitors, switchers, or recording setups with consistent clarity across set environments.
This unit is built to maintain consistent video reception from compatible DJI transmitters, helping ensure the feed remains steady across varied shooting conditions, including outdoor and high-interference environments.
The receiver delivers video through HDMI and SDI interfaces, making it suitable for monitors, recording devices, and live production systems that require dependable signal routing.
Designed for production environments, the receiver supports multi-device setups so different crew members can monitor the same feed simultaneously, supporting coordinated shooting workflows across departments.
Both the High-Bright Remote Monitor and the Video Receiver support one transmitter with multiple receivers for video and audio feeds in two transmission modes. The default Broadcast mode allows an unlimited number of receivers, convenient for real-time monitoring by multiple teams such as lighting, art department, and makeup on sets with large crews, and a live feed's bitrate and input feed's video codecs can be displayed in real-time as well. If you want to switch camera index for monitoring, simply select the corresponding index without having to check the transmission channel, which greatly enhances the shooting efficiency.
To connect to DJI Master Wheels or other control devices, select Control mode on the High-Bright Remote Monitor or the Video Receiver and pair it with the Video Transmitter. Then, Ronin 2, RS 3 Pro, and camera focus can all be controlled remotely on up to two receiving ends while not affecting other devices connected via Broadcast mode. In addition, the Video Receiver supports voice calls for real-time, one-on-one, ultra-long-distance voice transmission, providing seamless communication between the cinematographer and the director or client.
The DJI Video Receiver supports camera metadata transmission via SDI. When used with ARRI, RED, and other mainstream cinema cameras, it can transmit file name, timecode, recording trigger, camera settings (aperture, focal length, etc.), and lens information (aperture, focal length) from the receiver to monitors and QTAKE, allowing directors, cinematographers, and DIT teams to receive detailed shooting information on set.
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.
Both the Video Receiver and the High-Bright Remote Monitor can be used with DJI Master Wheels, to achieve more advanced gimbal control when using Ronin 2 or RS 3 Pro. In this scenario, the original equipment will transmit control signals directly through DJI Transmission, with no need for additional mounting of antennas on DJI Master Wheels. This boosts the transmission performance by three times and enhances signal range, stability, and anti-interference capabilities.
Broadcast mode allows an unlimited number of receivers, convenient for real-time monitoring by multiple teams for enhanced efficiency.
The DJI High-Bright Remote Monitor integrates monitor and receiver with expansion features and supportive tools for precise control.
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