Overview

The Atomos Shinobi 7" 4K HDMI/SDI is a powerful and feature-packed monitor/recorder for professional filmmakers and videographers. It features a crisp, 7-inch display with 10-bit FRC technology that produces accurate colours and stunning visuals at resolutions up to UHD 4K DCI (4096 x 2160).

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Atomos Shinobi 7" 4K HDMI/SDI

The Atomos Shinobi 7" 4K HDMI/SDI is a powerful and feature-packed monitor/recorder for professional filmmakers and videographers. It features a crisp, 7-inch display with 10-bit FRC technology that produces accurate colours and stunning visuals at resolutions up to UHD 4K DCI (4096 x 2160).

Its lightweight design makes it easy to take on the road, while its durable construction ensures it can handle any job you throw at it. The Shinobi also includes SDI support so you can use it with larger cameras or decks. With its intuitive user interface, you'll have no problem navigating your way through menus and settings like Focus Peaking, False Colour, Zebra Striping, Waveform, and more.

The Shinobi also has a variety of recording options including ProRes and DNx codecs for maximum compatibility with post-production workflows. Whether you're shooting in the studio or on location, the Atomos Shinobi 7" 4K HDMI/SDI is the perfect companion for your next video project.

 

Specifications

  • 7" 1920 x 1200 Touchscreen Display
  • 4K60 HDMI 2.0 In/Out, 2K60 3G-SDI In/Out
  • 2200 cd/m¬≤ Brightness
  • HDMI/SDI Cross Conversion
  • 2.5mm Camera Control Port for Z CAM E2
  • Dual Sony L-Series Battery Slots
  • AtomOS; AtomHDR & 3D LUT Support
  • 10-Stop Dynamic Range
  • Supports a Variety of Log Formats

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The Atomos Shinobi 7" 4K HDMI/SDI is a powerful and feature-packed monitor/recorder for professional filmmakers and videographers. It features a crisp, 7-inch display with 10-bit FRC technology that produces accurate colours and stunning visuals at resolutions up to UHD 4K DCI (4096 x 2160).

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Shinobi 7 utilizes our AtomOS 10 platform, and is packed with an extensive suite of scopes and simple one-touch operations. Shinobi includes monitoring tools for focus, framing & exposure, including Focus Peaking, Focus Peaking, 4:1 / 2:1 / 1:1 Zoom, Zebra, False Color, Cine and Social Frame Guides, SMPTE Safe Areas, Waveform, RGB Parade, Vectorscopes, Anamorphic De-squeeze and 3D LUT support.

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