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Atomos 19" Shogun AV-19 Rackmount 4K HDR Monitor-Recorder-Switcher

Expand your production monitoring with the 19" Shogun AV-19 Rackmount 4K HDR Monitor-Recorder-Switcher, the latest workhorse in the Atomos Shogun line of onboard camera video monitor-recorders. This large 19" studio display provides monitoring, recording, and switching in a single unit, and it features a bright capacitive touchscreen display. It supports HDMI and 12G-SDI input and output, as well as NDI|HX3 via Gigabit Ethernet, so it's perfect for cinema capture, live events, and broadcast productions.

SKU: GC47-ATOMSHGAV1

Atomos 19" Shogun AV-19 Rackmount 4K HDR Monitor-Recorder-Switcher

Atomos 19" Shogun AV-19 Rackmount 4K HDR Monitor-Recorder-Switcher

Expand your production monitoring with the 19" Shogun AV-19 Rackmount 4K HDR Monitor-Recorder-Switcher, the latest workhorse in the Atomos Shogun line of onboard camera video monitor-recorders. This large 19" studio display provides monitoring, recording, and switching in a single unit, and it features a bright capacitive touchscreen display. It supports HDMI and 12G-SDI input and output, as well as NDI|HX3 via Gigabit Ethernet, so it's perfect for cinema capture, live events, and broadcast productions.

Bright UHD 4K Screen

Large 3840 x 2160 resolution display

1200 cd/m² brightness

Capacitive touchscreen

Quad- or full-screen display setup

Play back your recently captured shots on the same pristine screen for reviewing

Multicamera Switching

One HDMI, two 12G-SDI, and two 3G-SDI inputs transform the Shogun into a quad-view live switcher and recorder on your multicamera shoots

Monitor live, multicamera feed

Record a fifth program channel of your switched feed and display the resulting mixed output live

Switching is completely asynchronous, eliminating the need for expensive locked sources and allowing the use of more affordable cameras

NDI Support

The Shogun includes NDI support via its Gigabit Ethernet LAN port, providing easy integration with PTZ camera control and existing NDI networks. It supports input and output of your program via the high-quality, low-latency NDI|HX3 protocol.

HDR I/O and Colour Management

Deliver content via live HDMI or SDI out, in real time, from any HDR camera to a compatible HDR TV or monitor. You can monitor every pixel of SDR or HDR as it's captured and view it in 10-bit HDR. It's a perfect companion for a high-end ARRI, RED, or Sony Venicecinema camera.

Shogun AV-19 receives Log signals from the camera and offers real-time LUT (Look-Up Table) preview to approximate what the final graded image will look like in Rec.709 while recording in high-quality ProRes, DNxHR, or ProRes RAW.

Recording and Custom LUTs

Use with your DSLR or mirrorless camera via HDMI to record ProRes, ProRes Raw, and AVID DNx codecs for easy editing and archival quality. You can record the main program up to 6K30 via 12G-SDI and up to DCI 4K60 via HDMI and up to four 1080p60 streams simultaneously as separate ISOs while cueing and switching in real time with a simple touch of the screen.

Record to a CFexpress slot on the front of the monitor or to external media via USB-C output. Custom LUTs (.cube files) can be loaded from the CFexpress card or SSD and used in conjunction with the Shogun's built-in monitoring tools for precise exposure control.

User-Definable Function Buttons

Six function buttons on the front of the monitor provide quick access to frequently used features.

You can instantly bring up monitoring tools, playback modes, LUTs, anamorphic desqueeze, and more with just the touch of a button.

Monitoring Tools

The 7" Shogun Classic features numerous built-in monitoring tools, including:

Custom 3D LUTs

False colour

Focus peaking

HDR exposure

Pixel magnification (1:1, 2:1)

RGB parade

Vectorscope

Frame guides

Zebra

Waveform

Safe areas

Markers

Vertical flip

Atomos Calibrator with Display Pro HL and Display Plus HL

Downscaling to HD and crop

Interlaced and PSF to progressive

Anamorphic de-squeeze

Powerful Live and on Set

On set or during live broadcasts, the Shogun AV-19 provides a bright, colour-accurate reference display for directors, DITs, and other crew with quick and easy playback of recorded takes.

With a full suite of Atomos monitoring tools, switching tools, and graphic capabilities, the Shogun AV makes it easy to evaluate exposure, focus, colour, and framing with confidence.

Key Features:

19" 3840 x 2160 Touchscreen

HDMI and 12G-SDI Video I/O

6K Raw and 10-Bit HDR

1200 cd/m² High Brightness

Real-Time ProRes and DNx Recording

ISO Recording to CFexpress or USB-C

Custom 3D LUT Support

Quad Split or Fullscreen View

7 RU Rackmount Design

Professional Built-In Monitoring Tools

What's in the Box:

Atomos 19" Shogun AV-19 Rackmount 4K HDR Monitor-Recorder-Switcher

4-Pin XLR Power Supply

IEC Power Cable Kit (5 International Plugs)

Rackmount Nut + Bolt

Cleaning Cloth

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Atomos 19" Shogun AV-19 Rackmount 4K HDR Monitor-Recorder-Switcher

Expand your production monitoring with the 19" Shogun AV-19 Rackmount 4K HDR Monitor-Recorder-Switcher, the latest workhorse in the Atomos Shogun line of onboard camera video monitor-recorders. This large 19" studio display provides monitoring, recording, and switching in a single unit, and it features a bright capacitive touchscreen display. It supports HDMI and 12G-SDI input and output, as well as NDI|HX3 via Gigabit Ethernet, so it's perfect for cinema capture, live events, and broadcast productions.

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