MELBOURNE, Australia—Atomos has introduced Shinobi GO, a slim, lightweight, high-brightness (1500-nit) 5-inch high dynamic range (HDR) monitor designed for content creators and photographers. The ...
MELBOURNE, Australia—Atomos has introduced Shinobi II, a slim, lightweight, 5-inch, 1500nit HDR monitor designed for vloggers, creatives and photographers and announced its immediate availability from ...
Exclusive first review: Atomos's new Shinobi HDR monitor is for 4K cameras and weighs less than 200g
The new 5.2” Shinobi HDR monitor from Atomos was a surprise announcement this week. We take an exclusive first look at it. The Shinobi carries on Atmos’ obsession with expert Japanese combatant titles ...
I’ve been using a video monitor for capturing video and when shooting macro photography for some time, and although I use a budget model, it has been a game-changer. The Atomos Shinobi Go is a budget ...
Atomos has announced a brand new monitor, the Shinobi 7, for users who need accurate monitoring but without the need for recording. The Shinobi 7 is, as its name suggests, a follow-up to the original ...
Atomos has debuted its new Shinobi GO camera monitor. The high-brightness, 5-inch 1500nit monitor is the latest member of the Shinobi family and includes features such as false colour, histogram, ...
The Ninja V is Atomos’ fourth 5" monitor/recorder. The original Ninja was announced in 2010 and I first saw it at NAB 2011. By 2012, the Ninja II had already replaced the original Ninja. In 2014, the ...
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