The ATEM Mini Pro brought some needed extras, with a Multiview output, recording, and streaming built-in, as well as more buttons than its predecessor. While it had its limitations, it was a perfect way to bring together 4 HDMI sources, mix them into a production and record it for use later. The ATEM Mini kicked things off with a small form-factor switcher from Blackmagic design. I know many of you already own 1 or more ATEM Minis, but I also know there are many out there still venturing into this world, so first, we should take a look at each model. ![]() It's been over a year since I posted my first video on the ATEM Mini, and since then we have gotten 2 new models and a whole lot of new lovers of Blackmagic Design and the ATEM Range on switchers. ![]() Today we are taking a look at the ATEM Mini, ATEM Mini Pro, and ATEM Mini Pro ISO, in the hopes of helping you pick which one to buy for your future needs.
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