
Intelligent PTZ Rail Camera Robot for Dynamic & Virtual Production


Tracktron Junior redefines motion control for PTZ cameras with a smart, lightweight, and highly modular robotic system built for modern broadcast, virtual production, and automated studio environments. Engineered for precision and versatility, it delivers seamless motion along both straight and curved tracks—ideal for everything from virtual sets to live events.

Professional Motion, Compact Form
Designed to carry payloads up to 5kg, Tracktron Junior integrates a 2-axis silent head and customizable track systems in an ultra-portable design. Whether you’re mounting it to the ceiling or the floor, its lightweight build makes setup fast and efficient.
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Precision Virtual Tracking
Equipped with an advanced tracking algorithm, Tracktron Junior enables flawless camera movement tracking without requiring frequent re-initialization. Its high-precision encoders make it ideal for virtual studios and XR environments, ensuring your camera data remains accurate over long production sessions.
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Advanced Automation for Unmanned Shooting
Control multiple camera systems from a single point. With programmable motion presets, trajectory recording, and support for remote operation, Tracktron Junior is the perfect solution for unmanned shooting, centralized multi-cam control, and repeatable motion paths.
offers cutting-edge functionality in a compact, adaptable form—helping you push creative boundaries while maintaining absolute control.
Ready to level up your motion control system?
Tracktron Junior is your smart choice for precision, performance, and professional-grade automation.


Key Features
Flexible Mounting
Floor and ceiling-mounted configurations provide maximum creative freedom in tight or complex studio layouts.
High-Speed Motion
Dolly speeds up to 3.5 m/s ensure smooth, rapid camera transitions without sacrificing stability.
Enhanced Safety Suite
Includes electromagnetic radar sensors, spring-damper braking, real-time torque monitoring, emergency stop buttons, and software-based motion limits for secure operation in live settings.
Lightweight, High-Strength Build
Aviation-grade aluminum tracks—available in straight or curved formats—allow for flexible, customized setups in compact or expansive studio environments.
Modular System Architecture
Freely combine the head, lifting column, and dolly to match diverse production needs—from low-angle shots to elevated overviews.
Wide Compatibility
Supports Sony FR, Panasonic UE, and other PTZ systems using the VISCA protocol.
Integrated Control Interface
Embedded industrial-grade control panel minimizes system crashes and ensures reliable operation in high-stakes productions.
Lens Control Ready
Compatible with three-axis lens motors for cine, DSLR, and digital video cameras—supporting focus, iris, and zoom control.
AI Ready
Fully compatible with AI human tracking modules for auto-follow functionality in hybrid productions.
SPECIFICATION
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Product Name
Fluid Head Type
Pan Speed
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Head Payload
Head Tilt Angle
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Lifting Range
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(Upward) Lens Height
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(Downward) Lens Height
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Max Lifting Speed
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Max Track Speed
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Dolly Type
Dolly Size
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Total Weights
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Track Size
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Track Type
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​Operation Model
Power Input
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Power Output
Operating Power
Track and Lifting Encoder Accuracy
Head Encoder Accuracy
Lens Encoder Accuracy
Compatible Lens
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Tracktron Junior
Gazon Junior robotic PTZ
Sony PTZ Series Head;
Panasonic PTZ Series Head;
VISCA Protocol PTZ Head
0.1~60°/s
5Kg
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+60° ~ -60°
0.72m
1.20m - 1.92m
1.25m - 1.97m
1.10m/s
1.80m/s
Square Shaped Dolly with 16 Wheels;
Including Tracking and Positioning System
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Length:0.46mï¼›Width:0.35m
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29.5Kg
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Track Width:280mm;
Track Diameter:42.2mm;
Track Weight: ≈15Kg
Straight Track : 2.00m Per Segment
Curved Track : Customized
Track Diameter : ≥6.00m
Radian: ≤22.5°(Arc Length<2.00m)
Remote Control Panel;
Programmable Automatic Control
AC 220V/10A, 50/60 Hz
DC 15V/3A
1,300W
1,120,000 c/r
260,000 c/r
32,768 c/r
Sony, Panasonic DV cameras; Direct Control for DV Cameras; or Cine, DV, DSLR Lens Driven by Lens Controllers