Atomos Ninja Inferno 7" 4K HDMI Recording Monitor

  • Touchscreen
  • Screen Dimensions

909.00 € 909.00 € 909.0 EUR

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Ninja Inferno is a high-resolution 7-inch HDR calibrated monitor designed as a key part of professional workflow with the Panasonic Lumix GH5 and other 4Kp60 10-bit cameras.
The Atomos Ninja Inferno bypasses the internal recording limitations and takes full advantage of the sensor by recording to the camera’s maximum color accuracy, color resolution, and dynamic range. It delivers 10 stops of dynamic range to match the 10-bit camera LOG footage, revealing detail in highlights and shadows that are usually clipped in final footage. It records and plays out Apple ProRes DNxHR in 4K resolution, 10-bit 4:2:2 color accuracy, and at frame rates of 24, 25, 30, 50 and 60p.


Touchscreen: Yes
Screen Dimensions: 7"


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Description

The Ninja Inferno unlocks the professional capability of 4Kp60 10-bit cameras, bypassing the internal recording limitations and taking full advantage of the sensor by recording to the camera's maximum color accuracy, color resolution and dynamic range. Monitor and Record HDR or Rec709 up to 4:2:2 10-bit as Log high bitrate Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHR.

Apart from being an obvious companion for 4Kp60 cameras like the GH5, the Ninja Inferno is the world’s first HDMI monitor-recorder to accept 4K DCI signals from cameras like the Panasonic GH5/GH4/DVX200/HCX1000/UX180/HCX1, Sony FS7/Z100 and the JVC LS300. Support for the 4096 DCI standard unlocks cinema recording from these 4K video & mirrorless DSLRs.

Recording 4Kp60 within the camera might seem enough but recording with the wrong codec restricts flexibility in post and even risks having your footage technically rejected. Ninja Inferno records direct from the sensor as full individual frames just like film to 4Kp60 Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHR with 10-bit color information and precise yet efficient 4:2:2 color encoding.

The Ninja Inferno is equally adept in the editing suite as it is in the field with the recorded files dropping directly onto the timeline of all the major NLE editing and grading software with the HDMI input capable of accepting HDR signals to make the Ninja Inferno an unbelievably affordable HDR reference monitor for portable or in studio color grading.