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Introducing the Next Gen of Atomos Ninja Series - Videoguys

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The industry-leading ProRes monitor-recorder goes from strength to strength! Atomos is proud to announce the next generation of Ninjas! This lightweight, compact camera-mounted monitor-recorder has become an essential tool for filmmakers and video content creators, thanks to its ground-breaking advantages, which includ

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Introducing the Next Gen of Atomos Ninja Series - Videoguys

News in 90 EP 351: Atomos NINJA ULTRA, Teradek, DaVinci Resolve 18.5.1

Ninja Atomos

Atomos Shogun Ultra 7-Inch Hdr Monitor-Recorder 8K Raw Shogun Ultra is everything you’d expect from a Shogun. Perfect for HDMI mirrorless and SDI cinematic cameras, with enhanced camera to cloud connectivity. Showtime Shogun Ultra is your gateway to amazingly fast and productive cloud workflows. So much more than a super-bright monitor recorder, it takes you to new heights of productivity and collaborative creativity. Work faster, work better.

Atomos Shogun Ultra 7 inch 8K Raw HDR Monitor/Recorder

Atomos announces the new Ninja series of monitor-recorders, the Ninja and Ninja Ultra

Introducing the Next Gen of Atomos Ninja Series - Videoguys

Ninja Ultra is a leap forward in filmaking technology. You get all of Ninja's monitoring/recording tools and capabilities, but in conjunction with the

Atomos Ninja Ultra: 5-inch, 1000nit HDR Monitor-Recorder for Mirrorless and Cinematic Cameras

Wandern Media & Ninja Ultra

The Atomos Ninja 5.2 in. 4K HDMI Recording Monitor designed for seamless use with a wide range of DSLR and mirrorless cameras. When mounted to a camera, the Ninja offers advanced monitoring abilities and RAW recording that will bring your creativity to life in every project — whether it be cinematic or social media. The monitor-recorder is lightweight at just 360g, even with its camo-color polycarbonate body and clear interface.

Atomos Ninja 5.2in HDR Monitor-Recorder

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