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Atomos Ninja TX 5.2" Camera to Cloud Monitor/Recorder

Totally reengineered, packed with features, and still aligned with the classic Ninja monitor line, the Ninja TX 5.2" Camera to Cloud Monitor/Recorder from Atomos is a 5" on-camera monitor and recorder ideal for use on any set. New features include both 12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 input/output, integrated Connect technology providing Wi-Fi connectivity for TX/RX streaming and direct upload, a brighter 1500 cd/m² touchscreen display, 8K30 raw recording, recording to CFexpress Type B or USB-C, RF/Bluetooth timecode sync, a built-in NDI/HX3 license, and all codecs such as ProRes RAW/DNx/H.265 are now built in.

SKU: GC47-ATOMNJTX01

Atomos Ninja TX 5.2" Camera to Cloud Monitor/Recorder

Atomos Ninja TX 5.2" Camera to Cloud Monitor/Recorder

Totally reengineered, packed with features, and still aligned with the classic Ninja monitor line, the Ninja TX 5.2" Camera to Cloud Monitor/Recorder from Atomos is a 5" on-camera monitor and recorder ideal for use on any set. New features include both 12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 input/output, integrated Connect technology providing Wi-Fi connectivity for TX/RX streaming and direct upload, a brighter 1500 cd/m² touchscreen display, 8K30 raw recording, recording to CFexpress Type B or USB-C, RF/Bluetooth timecode sync, a built-in NDI/HX3 license, and all codecs such as ProRes RAW/DNx/H.265 are now built in.

5.2" Touchscreen Display

The 5.2" IPS touchscreen of the Ninja TX offers a 1920 x 1080 resolution with a brighter 1500 cd/m² display for rich, accurate colour precision, even in broad daylight. The 8/10-bit colour processing, HDR support, Rec. 709 colour gamut, and Calibrite ColourChecker Display Pro/Plus calibration support ensure colour-accurate, high-quality monitoring of your footage.

Updated Linux Operating System

Redesigned for the new Ninja TX, the AtomOS Linux operating system provides updated tools, a sleeker design, and more efficient, cooler operation.

Wireless Features

With AtomX Connect features now built into the monitor, the Ninja TX now has expanded connectivity features.

With its built-in license, the Ninja TX can be fully integrated into an NDI environment, either as an NDI source, visible to all other authorised devices on the network, or as an NDI receiver, providing high-quality, low-bandwidth video. It also includes AirGlu timecode sync over RF or Bluetooth to sync all your cameras, audio recorders, and monitors, acting as a powerful timecode hub.

Camera to Cloud

The new Camera to Cloud (C2C) workflow allows you to upload your video files directly from your Atomos monitor-recorder to the cloud. Atomos supports direct progressive upload to their own cloud platform, ATOMOSphere, as well as Adobe Frame.io and Dropbox. Unlike its predecessors, the Ninja TX has everything you need for C2C built in.

Comprehensive Colour and Metadata

The Ninja TX supports the use of select Sony, ARRI, JVC, RED, FUJIFILM, Nikon, Panasonic, and Canon log formats. Upload custom 3D LUTs to the monitor and output HDR conversion to Log, HLG, PQ, or Dolby Vision formats.

Via the HDMI input, you can record raw metadata such as white balance, exposure index, shutter speed/angle, Iris F stop, ISO, gamma, and gamut.

12G-SDI and HDMI Input/Output

HDMI input supports 8K video up to 30 fps, up to 4K60, and up to 1080p120. Loop-through passes the incoming HDMI signal from the camera to another device, for example, an external monitor, wireless transmitter, or live streaming encoder.

The addition of 12G-SDI means a wider range of cameras and production workflows is supported, and the SDI ports also support loop-through. The monitor also supports cross conversion from HDMI to 12G-SDI and 12G-SDI to HDMI.

Recording/USB Features

The Ninja TX features a CFexpress Type B slot and dual USB-C recording outputs supporting ultrafast data transfer rates based on PCIe and NVMe protocols, designed for scalability and futureproofing. In addition to recording directly to storage, the USB-C ports can also be used for calibration, custom 3D LUT uploads, adding audio devices, and firmware updates.

Power Options

An L-series battery plate on the back of the Ninja TX can support NP-F L-series batteries. An optional battery eliminator can be used to provide DC power to the monitor.

A USB-C port supports 30W PD power delivery with the included cable.

Comprehensive Monitoring Tools

The Ninja TX offers a comprehensive suite of simple, one-touch monitoring tools for focus, framing, and exposure, including focus peaking, zoom (2:1, 1:1), zebras, false colour (including ARRI and EL Zone), frame guides, SMPTE safe areas, grid markers, waveforms, RGB parade, vectorscope, and flexible 3D/1D LUT support with profile and preset options (including .cube file uploads). It also provides anamorphic de-squeeze monitoring to correct the ratio for anamorphic lens setups.

Key Features:

1920 x 1080 IPS Touchscreen, 4K60 I/O

All Codecs + NDI License Preloaded

Locking 12G-SDI/HDMI 2.0 Input/Output

Records to CFexpress Type B Slot, USB-C

1500 cd/m² Brightness

Integrated Wi-Fi/TC Sync/Uploading

8K30 ProRes RAW Recording

Cross Conversion, W-Fi Firmware Updates

Updated AtomOS Linux Operating System

L-Series Battery Slot

What's in the Box:

Atomos Ninja TX 5.2" Camera to Cloud Monitor/Recorder

USB-C Locking Cable Adapter

HDMI Locking Cable Adapter

Antenna Tip Set (Black, White, Yellow, Green, Red)

AirGlu Antenna

Antenna Cap Set

USB-C PD Locking Cable (17.7")

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Atomos Ninja TX 5.2" Camera to Cloud Monitor/Recorder

Totally reengineered, packed with features, and still aligned with the classic Ninja monitor line, the Ninja TX 5.2" Camera to Cloud Monitor/Recorder from Atomos is a 5" on-camera monitor and recorder ideal for use on any set. New features include both 12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 input/output, integrated Connect technology providing Wi-Fi connectivity for TX/RX streaming and direct upload, a brighter 1500 cd/m² touchscreen display, 8K30 raw recording, recording to CFexpress Type B or USB-C, RF/Bluetooth timecode sync, a built-in NDI/HX3 license, and all codecs such as ProRes RAW/DNx/H.265 are now built in.

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