Atomos Announces New 19-Inch Sumo M Monitor
By Jim Bask
Atomos adding more to their line of products, by subtracting features!
Atomos adding more to their line of products, by subtracting features!
An in-depth look into the progression of HDR capabilities.
Adding an external recorder to a video device (DSLR or whatever) gives you a lot. First of all, the larger screen makes it easy to better assess the image, and the use of scopes, false color, and other features make it easier to ensure you’re getting what you want to get.
With the release of their much anticipated product, Atomos keeps looking to the future.
See how the Atomos Sumo19 4Kp60 HDR monitor-recorder was put to use on set with ’24’ DP Rodney Charters & Top YouTuber Kaiman Wong as a Director Monitor with HDR playback
The highly anticipated Atomos Sumo Monitor / Recorder is now shipping!
Announced last April and on display at NAB 2017, the Sumo 19 inch monitor recorder was also present at Cine Gear Expo, where Atomos showed working prototypes of the monitor.
Sumo ships early. Mass production shipping on schedule for mid July.
Among the many features that had users excited about the announcement of the EVA1, external 5.7K raw recording was high on the list.
Jeromy Young, CEO of Atomos was kind enough to take the time to talk us through their new product, the Atomos Sumo. The first production monitor that also records 4K 12bit Raw, 10bit ProRes/DNxHR, plus 1080p60 live switching and recording