The SKAARHOJ Color Fly Remote Control Panel with Blue Pill Inside is a professional multi-camera iris and color control surface featuring motorized faders, OLED displays, and multi-level metering LEDs, designed for precise live broadcast camera shading and control.
The SKAARHOJ Color Fly Remote Control Panel with Blue Pill Inside is a professional multi-camera iris and color control surface featuring motorized faders, OLED displays, and multi-level metering LEDs, designed for precise live broadcast camera shading and control.
The SKAARHOJ Color Fly Remote Control Panel with Blue Pill Inside is an advanced remote camera shading controller designed for broadcast, studio, and live production environments. Built on SKAARHOJ’s Blue Pill Inside architecture, it integrates processing directly into the unit, enabling flexible multi-camera control and seamless system integration with a wide range of professional cameras.
At its core, the Color Fly provides precise iris and color control across multiple cameras using motorized faders that deliver tactile feedback and accurate position tracking. This allows operators to manage four to eight or more cameras simultaneously from a single compact surface, ensuring consistent image matching during live productions.
The controller features multi-level metering LEDs for real-time exposure and signal monitoring, alongside programmable four-way buttons and backlit encoder knobs with OLED displays. These provide detailed visual feedback and fast access to essential camera shading functions such as iris adjustment, gain, and scene balancing.
Designed for modern production workflows, the Color Fly supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), enabling both power and data through a single cable for simplified deployment. It also includes a 12V DC power option and Micro-USB connectivity for configuration and system management.
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