Overview

Atomos Shogun Connect

The Shogun CONNECT from Atomos expands upon the HDR recording and monitoring capabilities of the Shogun by integrating cloud connectivity via its multiple wireless interfaces. The 7" 1920 x 1200 touchscreen display boasts a brightness of 2000 cd/m2. A loop-through 12G-SDI input and output interface support SDI RAW recording. Both the HDMI and 12G-SDI connections can record, monitor, and transmit 4K video with ease. Record and store your footage using the SATA 3 SSD slot compatible with Master Caddy II/III and AtomX SSD mini. Power for the Shogun CONNECT can be achieved via the locking DC jack or with a separately available L-series battery.

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Atomos Shogun Connect

Atomos Shogun Connect

The Shogun CONNECT from Atomos expands upon the HDR recording and monitoring capabilities of the Shogun by integrating cloud connectivity via its multiple wireless interfaces. The 7" 1920 x 1200 touchscreen display boasts a brightness of 2000 cd/m2. A loop-through 12G-SDI input and output interface support SDI RAW recording. Both the HDMI and 12G-SDI connections can record, monitor, and transmit 4K video with ease. Record and store your footage using the SATA 3 SSD slot compatible with Master Caddy II/III and AtomX SSD mini. Power for the Shogun CONNECT can be achieved via the locking DC jack or with a separately available L-series battery.

CONNECT Upgrades

Built around the latest silicon, the AtomIC3, which provides higher frame rate support and increased resolutions

Creates matching "hero" Apple ProRes, ProRes RAW, or Avid DHxHR/HD files to a "proxy" HEVC (H.265) file simultaneously

Proxy files can be uploaded during capture using ATOMOS transfer technology for immediate availability in the cloud post-recording

Features a new, brighter HDR screen and a range of built-in interfaces

Loop through 12G-SDI input/output for SDI RAW and HDMI support an expansive range of professional cinema, DSLR, and mirrorless cameras

Supports livestreaming to Facebook Live, Twitch, and YouTube

Atomos AirGlu Technology

Add wireless timecode, sync, and control to your Shogun CONNECT. AirGlu enables direct, long-range communication between devices up to 0.2 miles and wireless timecode lock to multiple Atomos devices, compatible cameras, audio recorders, and software applications. Relay recording, battery status, and disk capacity to the configured server unit, which can be any AirGlu-compatible device.

Frame.io Camera-to-Cloud Device

Adobe Frame.io support makes the Shogun CONNECT a camera-to-cloud device, allowing you to take footage from your camera and transfer it over a long-range connection between other devices. Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth LE, Gigabit Ethernet, and USB-C connection ensure flexible, all-around connectivity. Remote collaboration brings production and post-production closer together with features like dual recording and progressive transfer technology.

Shogun Control

Control over your Shogun CONNECT can be achieved with both remote and onboard solutions. Its Bluetooth LE capabilities allow you to connect to the AtomRemote iOS and macOS app and toggle various monitor assist functions from up to 50' away from your device. Define your camera connections, select Gamma/EOTF, and adjust your colour gamut setting. You can even control playback and apply custom 3D LUTs as well as select your output settings.

Other forms of control include an auto HDMI trigger for Canon, Sony, and Atomos Open Standard, a camera selectable SDI trigger, serial 2.5mm jack for LANC and calibration with separately available USB to serial cable, serial 2.5mm jack for remote to USB for ZCAM. Even AirGlu can facilitate wireless RF for remote start/stop trigger integration.

Monitor Assist Functions

HDR, 3D LUT, and various camera Log formats are supported by the Shogun CONNECT

Load your own custom LUTs in .cube format to any of the 8 LUT slots via the removable SSD

Select various monitoring tools like waveform, focus peaking, false colour, and frame guides to achieve the proper composition and exposure

Key Features:

7" 1920 x 1200 Touchscreen Display

2000 cd/m2 Brightness

12G-SDI, HDMI, USB Type-C

Records up to 4K Video

Adobe Frame.io Camera to Cloud Support

Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth LE, Gigabit Ethernet

Dual Recording Capabilities, Streaming

Power via DC Input or L-Series Battery

What's in the Box:

Atomos Shogun Connect

AtomX SSD Mini Handle

MasterCaddy III with Screws

Wi-Fi Antenna

RF Antenna

Antenna Storage Pouch

Antenna Coloured Caps

Antenna Mount Covers

3.5mm Audio Cable

Power Supply

Screen Cloth

Protective Pouch (7")

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Product Overview

Atomos Shogun Connect

The Shogun CONNECT from Atomos expands upon the HDR recording and monitoring capabilities of the Shogun by integrating cloud connectivity via its multiple wireless interfaces. The 7" 1920 x 1200 touchscreen display boasts a brightness of 2000 cd/m2. A loop-through 12G-SDI input and output interface support SDI RAW recording. Both the HDMI and 12G-SDI connections can record, monitor, and transmit 4K video with ease. Record and store your footage using the SATA 3 SSD slot compatible with Master Caddy II/III and AtomX SSD mini. Power for the Shogun CONNECT can be achieved via the locking DC jack or with a separately available L-series battery.

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