Overview

Atomos Shinobi GO 5.2" Touchscreen HDR Video/Photo Monitor

Add a bright, budget-friendly on-camera monitor to your compact camera kit with the Shinobi GO 5.2" Touchscreen HDR Video/Photo Monitor from Atomos. The monitor features a 5.2" IPS display, 1920 x 1080 resolution, edge-lit backlight, 3D LUT support, and 1500 cd/m2 brightness. Its HDMI 1.4 input supports input up to UHD 4K, and there are numerous built-in image tools.

SKU: GC17-ATOMSHB004

Atomos Shinobi GO 5.2" Touchscreen HDR Video/Photo Monitor

Atomos Shinobi GO 5.2" Touchscreen HDR Video/Photo Monitor

Add a bright, budget-friendly on-camera monitor to your compact camera kit with the Shinobi GO 5.2" Touchscreen HDR Video/Photo Monitor from Atomos. The monitor features a 5.2" IPS display, 1920 x 1080 resolution, edge-lit backlight, 3D LUT support, and 1500 cd/m2 brightness. Its HDMI 1.4 input supports input up to UHD 4K, and there are numerous built-in image tools.

AtomOS & Advanced Image Tools

The Shinobi GO includes the latest Atomos AtomOS, which introduces numerous tools and features with a more logical layout and easy-to-navigate interface.

Use the Shinobi GO interface, which includes features such as false colour, waveforms, zebras, or histogram, to achieve perfect exposure on every shot.

Bright Display

The 5" touchscreen display measures 1500 cd/m2 peak brightness, making it easily readable whether you're shooting indoors or in bright sunlight.

It features a special antireflective coating and anti-fingerprint technology.

Input Signals

The Shinobi GO features an HDMI 1.4 input that allows you to monitor signals in various resolutions and frame rates up to UHD 4K30 and up to 1080p60.

HDR & LUT Support

You can view 10+ stops of dynamic range from Log/PQ/HLG signals. Shinobi's HDR monitoring features help you simplify the complexities of shooting Log and HDR because it is possible to replicate post-production workflows when it matters the most-while you are shooting.

Frame Guides

A variety of built-in cinema-style and social media-focused frame guides help compose your shots, including presets for 2.41, 2.35, 1.91, 1.9, 1.85, 16:9, 9:16, 4:5, 2:3, 1:1, 5:4, 4:3, and 3:2.

Lightweight Design

The monitor has been designed with a slim form factor, and there are added locating holes alongside the 1/4"-20 threads for anti-twist mounting. A single L-series battery plate on the back has been placed in the center to improve balancing and maneuverability.

Power Options

There are multiple methods to power the Shinobi GO, including an L-series/NP-F style battery or via an optional USB-C PD charger. You can also charge/power your camera via USB-C PD 13W output while using Shinobi GO's camera control features.

Remote Calibration

The Shinobi GO can be calibrated by remote software on a Windows or macOS computer using the LANC Remote jack on the side of the monitor. Install the Atomos Calibrator software on PC/Mac with Calibrite ColourChecker Display Pro and ColourChecker Display Plus+ features.

Accessories

The included HDMI/USB-C locking adapter allows you to use Atomos' new line of locking cables to prevent disconnecting or pulling. The included mount allows you to swivel and tilt the monitor.

Key Features:

Compact On-Camera 5.2" Touchscreen

High 1500 cd/m2 Brightness

4K HDR Support, HDMI Input

USB-C PD Power Input/Output

Remote Calibration LANC Jack

L-Series Battery Plate on Rear

SD Card Slot

USB/HDMI Cable Clamp

What's in the Box:

Atomos Shinobi GO 5.2" Touchscreen HDR Video/Photo Monitor

HDMI/USB-C Locking Cable Adapter

Monitor Mount

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Product Overview

Atomos Shinobi GO 5.2" Touchscreen HDR Video/Photo Monitor

Add a bright, budget-friendly on-camera monitor to your compact camera kit with the Shinobi GO 5.2" Touchscreen HDR Video/Photo Monitor from Atomos. The monitor features a 5.2" IPS display, 1920 x 1080 resolution, edge-lit backlight, 3D LUT support, and 1500 cd/m2 brightness. Its HDMI 1.4 input supports input up to UHD 4K, and there are numerous built-in image tools.

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