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Angelbird AtomX 1TB SSDmini 540MB/s External Solid State Drive

This 1TB Angelbird AtomX SSDmini is custom-designed to fit into a variety of Atomos products while maintaining high data throughput rates necessary for a 4K workflow. It fits perfectly into the Atomos Ninja V, Ninja Flame, Ninja Inferno, and Shogun Inferno. An optional adapter handle enables using this SSD with the Shogun Studio, Sumo 19, and Sumo 19M.

SKU: GC47-ABD-ATOMXMINI1000PK

Angelbird AtomX 1TB SSDmini 540MB/s External Solid State Drive

Angelbird AtomX 1TB SSDmini 540MB/s External Solid State Drive

This 1TB Angelbird AtomX SSDmini is custom-designed to fit into a variety of Atomos products while maintaining high data throughput rates necessary for a 4K workflow. It fits perfectly into the Atomos Ninja V, Ninja Flame, Ninja Inferno, and Shogun Inferno. An optional adapter handle enables using this SSD with the Shogun Studio, Sumo 19, and Sumo 19M.

Although 20% smaller than an average SSD, the SSDmini makes no concession to size and features formidable 560/500 MB/s read and write speeds. Incorporating Stable Stream technology so you don't drop any frames. The SATA III connector enables connecting to a standard SATA III port when it is time to transfer your footage.

Supports Capturing:

CDNG up to 4k30p

ProRes RAW HQ 5.7K up to 30p

4k60p and 2k240p

Supported Codecs:

Apple ProRes: 4k60p and 2k240p

Avid DNx: 4k60p and 2k240p

Apple ProRes RAW: 5.7k30p, 4k60p and 2k240p

CDNG: 4k30p

Features:

Shock, temperature, X-ray, and magnetic proof

Supports the entire Atomos range of Ninja and Shogun devices and with the use of an adapter handle, even the Sumo19, Sumo19M, and Shogun Studio

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Angelbird AtomX 1TB SSDmini 540MB/s External Solid State Drive

This 1TB Angelbird AtomX SSDmini is custom-designed to fit into a variety of Atomos products while maintaining high data throughput rates necessary for a 4K workflow. It fits perfectly into the Atomos Ninja V, Ninja Flame, Ninja Inferno, and Shogun Inferno. An optional adapter handle enables using this SSD with the Shogun Studio, Sumo 19, and Sumo 19M.

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