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NEW PRODUCT! Atomos Announces Shinobi

By Jim Bask 0 Comment February 15, 2019

Atomos Shinobi BDI: SHINOBI MPN: ATOMSHB01 IN STOCK! $399.00 MSRP NEW! Atomos Shinobi The 5” HDMI monitor that packs a punch With a stunning 5” 10-bit HDR or SDR display, […]

*World First* Atomos Unveils RAW Over HDMI

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment January 28, 2019

Atomos unveils Apple ProRes RAW recording solution compatible with Nikon Z 7 and Z 6 full-frame mirrorless cameras at CES 2019. 2019 is all about taking content creation to the next level.

Sony Adds Three SSDmini Drives to the AtomX Line

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment January 21, 2019

These days companies are constantly trying to keep up with the trends. Whenever a new product comes out with new and exciting features there will be another company looking to supply the masses with accessories to compliment that product. Such is true with the Atomos Ninja V’s storage capabilities.

The Best Recording Monitor of 2018 | Atomos Ninja V Review by Georges Cameras

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment January 2, 2019

We here at Broadfield absolutely love the Atomos Ninja V monitor/recorder.  Atomos has been shown to continually produce next-level monitors and this versatile device checks off a lot of boxes when it comes to video production with DSLR or mirrorless cameras.

Sony Announces AtomX SSDmini Drives

By Jim Bask 0 Comment December 14, 2018

From cinema5d.com …The Atomos Ninja V is a relatively small device and therefore you might want to invest in specialized SSDs designed to fit. You can –of course– use regular […]

NAB NY 2018 Wrap-Up Broadfield Liquid Lunch & Learn LIVE Webinar

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment October 25, 2018

NAB NY 2018 was exciting this year, as it is every year.  We got some great insight from our vendors we love with what to expect in 2019 as well as what is still new and exciting for this year.

PHOTOKINA 2018: Atomos Ninja V 5” 4K monitor/recorder transforms the latest mirrorless cameras into pro film and video machines

By Jim Bask 0 Comment October 12, 2018

Atomos 4k HDMI monitor/recorders like the Ninja V transform the latest photo cameras into awesome video shooting machines by recording 4k video directly from the camera in extremely high quality. Depending on the camera used, frame rates of up to 60fps can be recorded in industry standard Apple ProRes or Avid DNx codecs for easy editing. The Ninja V combines this with professional grade monitoring on a calibrated HDR 1000nit high brightness screen that allow users to perfectly compose and focus, using these amazing sensors’ full dynamic range, even outdoors.

Atomos wins best in show.

By Jim Bask 0 Comment October 5, 2018

From Atomos   The most flexible ecosystem in Pro Video Modularity is at the heart of the Ninja V with a bi-directional high speed expansion port breaking out connectivity for […]

Atomos Adds NDI® Module for Ninja V 4Kp60 Monitor/Recorder

By Jim Bask 0 Comment October 4, 2018

Atomos has released their latest highly portable recording unit, the 5-inch Ninja V 4Kp60 HDMI/SDI HDR monitor/recorder. For video production, Ninja V offers connectivity with a wide range of cameras including the new mirrorless DSLRs. Ninja V can eliminate a camera’s internal compression and time limits – it can record up to 4Kp60 10-bit HDR video direct from a camera’s sensor over HDMI 2.0, and offers storage add-in options of up to 150 Tb. For gaming, Ninja V is a stand-alone system for 4k UHD, HDR and high frame rate capture that eliminates expensive, complicated and unreliable PC setups.

Hands-On with the HDMI Atomos Ninja V recorder/monitor

By Jim Bask 0 Comment September 14, 2018

With only a few days left before I leave to IBC in Amsterdam Atomos contacted me and asked if I would like to get my hands on the new Ninja V. I, of course, said yes! They sent a preproduction Ninja V to check out.
I first saw the 5″ HDMI monitor/recorder at NAB 2018 and was impressed with the design, however, the Ninja V wasn’t ready for prime time yet as Atomos didn’t power it up for us to see the 1000 nit screen and new user interface. Well, today I have my hands on a working Ninja V. Since it’s still in beta software some of the icons will look different but for the most part the layout of the menu and interface is what you see her