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Vaxis ATOM A5 5.5" Wireless RX/TX Monitor

Transmit, receive, monitor, and record high-quality wireless video transmissions using this compact Atom A5 5.5" Wireless RX/TX Monitor from Vaxis. The Atom A5 features a 5.5" touchscreen display that provides a sharp 1920 x 1080 resolution and 1000 cd/m² brightness. Its built-in wireless transmitter and receiver allow you to send and receive video between the Atom wireless transmitter/receiver ecosystem up to 492' away. It has enough sharpness to be a great companion for your wireless follow focus.

SKU: GC138-VA22-A5-TR01

Vaxis ATOM A5 5.5" Wireless RX/TX Monitor

Vaxis ATOM A5 5.5" Wireless RX/TX Monitor

Transmit, receive, monitor, and record high-quality wireless video transmissions using this compact Atom A5 5.5" Wireless RX/TX Monitor from Vaxis. The Atom A5 features a 5.5" touchscreen display that provides a sharp 1920 x 1080 resolution and 1000 cd/m² brightness. Its built-in wireless transmitter and receiver allow you to send and receive video between the Atom wireless transmitter/receiver ecosystem up to 492' away. It has enough sharpness to be a great companion for your wireless follow focus.

The monitor supports up to 1080p60 video input via its HDMI input, and it features an HDMI loop output to send video to an external display. It also allows you to record your program as an MP4 proxy using the built-in microSD/TF card slot. Multiple imaging tools are available using the built-in CINE OS software, including scopes, peaking, and storage of up to 50 3D LUTs on the monitor.

Display

5.5" touchscreen LCD screen with 1080p resolution and 1000 cd/m² brightness.

Input/Output

The Atom A5 features HDMI input and HDMI loop output, as well as a 3.5mm headphone output.

Wirelessly Transmit and Receive Video

Transmitter and receiver in one; can transmit or receive to or from multiple Atom series transmitters and receivers.

Recording

Record MP4 video files onto a microSD/TF card with the built-in media slot, and the Atom A5 allows you to instantly play the footage back.

Compatibility

Compatible with the Atom ecosystem, including the Atom 500 HDMI or SDI, Atom 600 KV TX, and Atom A5H.

Timecode Sync

The Atom A5 can sync timecode with the camera so you can simultaneously trigger record on the monitor when the camera records.

Wireless Range

Transmission distance up to 492'.

Image Tools

The updated CINE OS software features multiple imaging tools such as peaking and scopes, and it supports up to 50 3D LUTs to be stored on the monitor.

Antennas

Two replaceable antennas can be swapped out for optional longer-range antennas.

Battery

Built-in dual NP-F970 L-series battery plate.

Key Features:

Wirelessly Monitor Video from up to 492'

RX & TX Mode Switching, Trigger Control

5.5" 1920 x 1080 Touchscreen Display

Record MP4 to microSD Card

Dual L-Series Battery Plate

HDMI Input, HDMI Loop & Headphone Output

High 1000 cd/m² Brightness

Replaceable Antennas

ATOM Ecosystem, Updated CineOS Software

3D LUT Support, Scopes, Image Tools

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Vaxis ATOM A5 5.5" Wireless RX/TX Monitor

Transmit, receive, monitor, and record high-quality wireless video transmissions using this compact Atom A5 5.5" Wireless RX/TX Monitor from Vaxis. The Atom A5 features a 5.5" touchscreen display that provides a sharp 1920 x 1080 resolution and 1000 cd/m² brightness. Its built-in wireless transmitter and receiver allow you to send and receive video between the Atom wireless transmitter/receiver ecosystem up to 492' away. It has enough sharpness to be a great companion for your wireless follow focus.

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