Atomos SUMO Special
By Jennifer P
Atomos SUMO is the most advanced HDR production monitor/recorder/switcher ever. Really see what’s going on in your image!
Atomos SUMO is the most advanced HDR production monitor/recorder/switcher ever. Really see what’s going on in your image!
Atomos monitors and recorders are extremely popular and useful tools on the market for videography. Recently, Atomos has gathered a great number of creators using their gear in their day to day work.
Atomos is adding live asynchronous switching and quad ISO recording to the Sumo 19 HDR monitor-recorder. The company said the new AtomOS 9.2 update will be released at the Inter Bee show, which begins tomorrow, November 13, in Tokyo.
Cine Gear Expo 2018 wrapped, but one of the big news out of it was that Atomos announced the release of AtomOS 9.1 (or firmware update 9.1) unleashing lots of new features for the Atomos Sumo19 HDR production monitor recorder. New in AtomOS 9.1 for Sumo19 is the long-anticipated Quad ISO recording and on-screen selectable output switching, plus 5.7K ProRes RAW recording at up to 30fps with the Panasonic AU-EVA1.
Introducing Atomos Ninja V, info on the ProRes RAW Firmware Update, and last chance for Atomos SUMO rebates!
Panasonic’s just-announced firmware upgrade allows the EVA1 to output 5.7K Raw video though its 6G SDI port. This will massively increase the flexibility and quality of the output from this popular new camera.
Just six weeks before NAB 2018, Atomos are back with an sweet offer to potential customers with a chance to save big on the Sumo19 and Sumo 19M HDR production monitors.
Hear from Atomos’ own Jeromy Young on the new pricing promotion on Sumo and the new live switching feature being released shortly.
Instant Rebate Specials on Atomos SUMO 19 Monitors: Available 3/01 through 4/15 – Plus, Dealer Bonus!
There was a time, not that long ago, when getting a “directors/client” monitor out on set required plenty of $$$ and the quality was so-so. The days of the bulky CRT boxy screens on set are thankfully gone and companies like Atomos are making sure we get the best possible monitor on set at a price point that is actually affordable for almost all productions.