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Atomos Shogun Studio II Rackmount 4K Dual Recorder & Monitor (3RU)

Atomos Shogun Studio II Rackmount 4K Dual Recorder & Monitor (3RU)

The Shogun Studio II Rackmount 4K Dual Recorder & Monitor from Atomos features two 7" monitors with a high brightness of 3000 cd/m². It allows continuous 4K60 recording and monitoring on both channels, and it supports four 1080p60 SDI ISO recordings in a multicamera setup. The 3RU rackmount solution offers SDI and HDMI input/output with signal conversion, stereo XLR input/output per channel with 48V phantom power, and compatibility with ProRes RAW, ProRes, DNxHR, and Adobe CDNG codecs.

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Atomos Shogun Studio II Rackmount 4K Dual Recorder & Monitor (3RU)

The Shogun Studio II Rackmount 4K Dual Recorder & Monitor from Atomos features two 7" monitors with a high brightness of 3000 cd/m². It allows continuous 4K60 recording and monitoring on both channels, and it supports four 1080p60 SDI ISO recordings in a multicamera setup. The 3RU rackmount solution offers SDI and HDMI input/output with signal conversion, stereo XLR input/output per channel with 48V phantom power, and compatibility with ProRes RAW, ProRes, DNxHR, and Adobe CDNG codecs.

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