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Atomos Shinobi II

Go anywhere and see everything exactly how you want it with the Atomos Shinobi - a high brightness, 5-inch 1000 nit HDMI monitor that's perfect for vloggers, creatives and photographers.

SKU: GC17-ATOMSHB003

Atomos Shinobi II

Atomos Shinobi II

Go anywhere and see everything exactly how you want it with the Atomos Shinobi - a high brightness, 5-inch 1000 nit HDMI monitor that's perfect for vloggers, creatives and photographers.

A Natural Progression

Atomos has been developing amazing monitoring and recording technology for over a decade, to simplify and improve video creativity. Shinobi, our first stand-alone small monitor, features all of our amazing screen processing technology and professional monitoring tools - packed into a lightweight, 5-inch monitor only device.

Versatility for Filmmakers and Photographers

Shinobi will run all day on a single battery and offers a host of professional monitoring features. Set up your shots accurately using our advanced histograms, waveforms and videoscopes. A multi-tool Analysis View gives you all the essential info at a glance. There's even a selfie Mirror Mode for vloggers. Shinobi is the perfect accessory to improve any photo or video production.

A Monitor that Packs a Punch

With its stunning 5-inch, 10-bit HDR/SDR display, Shinobi lets you see your images clearly, even in bright daylight. The 1000 nit screen features a special anti- reflective coating and anti-fingerprint technology. While it's heavy on features, it's light as a feather. Weighing in at just 200g, it's one of the lightest 4K- input monitors on the market.

10+ Stops of Dynamic Range

The Shinobi screen displays a stunning 10+ stops of dynamic range in realtime from Log/PQ/HLG signals. Combined with our unique HDR monitoring features, the Shinobi simplifies the complexities of shooting Log and HDR, helping you to replicate post-production workflows at the moment when it matters most - while shooting. We look after the technology so you can focus on the image.

Calibrated, True-to-eye colours

Calibration is the key to a trustworthy monitor. The Shinobi monitor can be calibrated using Calibrite Display Pro HL / Plus HL for ongoing accurate HDR and Rec709 monitoring. This ensures accurate monitoring for reliable results.

Designed for Every Situation

Attached to your camera, your monitor's weight matters. We shaved Shinobi down to just 196g and added ¼-inch-20 screw mounts top and bottom for ease of cage and adaptor rigging. The center mount battery helps with balancing and manoeuvrability. Shinobi is compatible with almost any HDMI camera.

Powered by Atomos

Shinobi runs on our AtomOS platform and is packed with an extensive suite of scopes and simple one-touch operations. Shinobi includes monitoring tools for focus, framing & exposure, including Focus Peaking, 4:1 / 2:1 / 1:1 Zoom, Zebra, False colour, Frame Guides, SMPTE Safe Area, Waveform, RGB parade, vectorscope, a new multi-view 'Analysis' view and a flexible 3D and 1D LUT, Profile and Preset support (upload cube files via SD Card) and options for anamorphic desqueeze monitoring.

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Atomos Shinobi II

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Atomos Shinobi II

Go anywhere and see everything exactly how you want it with the Atomos Shinobi - a high brightness, 5-inch 1000 nit HDMI monitor that's perfect for vloggers, creatives and photographers.

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