Datavideo PTR-10 MK II
The PTR-10 MK II is a robotic pan-tilt head that turns a standard camcorder into a remote-controlled PTZ camera, letting a production keep using its existing camera bodies and lenses instead of buying dedicated PTZ units. It carries the camcorder's HDMI or SDI signal straight through to the output, passing video at up to 2160p from the mounted camera without adding its own processing.
An aluminum-alloy pan-tilt mechanism covers 340° of pan and ±45° of tilt at speeds down to 0.12°/sec for smooth creeps into a shot, holds up to 4kg of camera and lens, and stores 50 pan/tilt presets for repeatable shots. It answers to Datavideo's RMC-180, RMC-300A, and RMC-300C controllers, VISCA protocol, IP control, or a bundled IR remote, and reaches up to 1,200m over RS-422 or 100m over DVIP for control at a distance.
| Function | Robotic pan-tilt head for camcorders (turns camcorder into PTZ) |
|---|---|
| Video Pass-Through | HDMI x1, SDI x1, up to 2160p 29.97/25fps |
| Pan/Tilt Range | Pan 340°, Tilt ±45° |
| Pan/Tilt Speed | Pan 0.12-15°/sec; Tilt 0.06-10°/sec |
| Max Payload | 4 kg |
| Presets | 50 pan/tilt positions |
| Control | RMC-180, RMC-300A, RMC-300C, VISCA, IP, or IR remote |
| Control Distance | Up to 1,200m via RS-422; 100m via DVIP |







