Atomos has added the Ninja Assassin to its Ninja, combining professional 4K/HD recording, 7″ 1920×1080 monitoring, advanced playback and editing in a compact, lightweight add-on to existing DSLR, mirrorless and video, cinema cameras. The Ninja Assassin boasts the screen size, screen resolution, advanced recording capability and scopes of the premium Shogun model, but forgoes the […]
Atomos has added the Ninja Assassin to its Ninja, combining professional 4K/HD recording, 7″ 1920×1080 monitoring, advanced playback and editing in a compact, lightweight add-on to existing DSLR, mirrorless and video, cinema cameras.
The Ninja Assassin boasts the screen size, screen resolution, advanced recording capability and scopes of the premium Shogun model, but forgoes the 12G/6G/3G-SDI connectivity, RAW recording functionality, in-built conversion, Genlock and balanced XLR audio connections. The main benefit a 10% weight reduction to a 430g and an incredible $1295 price point including Soft Case, SSD Caddy and AC Adaptor. This targets 4K DSLM cameras such as the Sony a7s and a7RII, Canon XC-10 and Panasonic GH4 bypassing their known limitations such as compressed MPEG/h.264 recording, 4:2:0 colour compression, 30-minute time limits and the disadvantage of monitoring on a small 3 screen.
The Ninja Assassin eliminates creative barriers and unleashes the true power of the worlds best sensors into the hands of creative pros over one single HDMI cable. We are truly proud to deliver professional monitoring, video production tools and recording capabilities to assassinate camera limitations, said Jeromy Young, CEO and co-founder of Atomos.
Seeing an image on the Assassins 7 screen and feeling the low weight is when you truly believe its the only choice for 4K high-res production, added Young.
The Ninja Assassin has HDMI focused audio/video connections and ships with a brand new vibrant red Armor Bumper for increased protection. The Shogun of course is still the flagship product for high-end production that require SDI Raw, Balanced XLR, Phantom 48V and HDMI/SDI conversion.