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Atomos Shinobi II 5.2-Inch HDMI 1500nit HDR Monitor
  • Atomos Shinobi II 5.2-Inch 1500nit High-Brightness HDMI HDR Monitor
  • Atomos Shinobi II 5.2-Inch 1500nit High-Brightness HDMI HDR Monitor
  • Atomos Shinobi II 5.2-Inch 1500nit High-Brightness HDMI HDR Monitor
  • Atomos Shinobi II 5.2-Inch 1500nit High-Brightness HDMI HDR Monitor

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Atomos Shinobi II 5.2-Inch HDMI 1500nit HDR Monitor

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The Atomos Shinobi II is a next-gen, lightweight monitor crafted for vloggers, creatives, and photographers. This 5.2-inch HDR monitor shines with an amazing 1500-nit brightness, 50% brighter than its predecessor, guaranteeing great visibility even in bright outdoor settings. Its redesigned slim case is 30% thinner, boosting portability without sacrificing features. With long battery life and professional monitoring tools, it's a must - have for photo or video production. One of the major upgrades is its camera control. Via the new USB - C connection, users can directly adjust key settings like white balance, lens aperture, shutter speed/angle, and ISO from the monitor. It's compatible with most Canon, Panasonic, and Sony mirrorless cameras and the entire Z CAM E2 series (LANC cable needed). Future firmware updates will support Fujifilm, Nikon, OM System, and SIGMA cameras, making it a versatile and forward - looking investment. The Atomos Shinobi II is a huge step forward in portable monitoring. Its ultra - bright HDR display, advanced monitoring tools, and new camera control features make it essential for modern content creators. Whether you're a vlogger, photographer, or filmmaker, it offers the perfect blend of functionality and portability to enhance your work. Key Features: - 1500 - nit high - brightness 5.2 - inch HDR/SDR display - 4K monitoring up to 30fps - Camera control via USB - C - All - day battery life - Advanced monitoring tools (waveform, histogram, vectorscope) - Built - in LUT support (store up to 8 LUTs) - Frame guides for social media and cinematic productions - USB - C PD for power and camera charging - New cable locking system for secure connections Specifications: - Display Size: 5.2 inches - Resolution: 1920x1080 - Brightness: 1500 nits - Color Depth: 10 - bit - HDMI Input: Up to 4K30p - USB - C: For camera control and power delivery - 3.5mm Headphone Jack: Yes - Battery Type: Sony NP - F style - USB - C PD: Yes - Monitoring Tools: Waveform, RGB parade, Vectorscope, Focus peaking, Zebra, False color, 1D and 3D LUT support, Anamorphic desqueeze - Dimensions: TBA (30% thinner than original Shinobi) - Weight: TBA - Mounting: 1/4'-20 threads (top and bottom) - Compatibility: Most DSLR, mirrorless, and video cameras via HDMI; Canon, Panasonic, Sony via USB - C at launch; Future support for Fujifilm, Nikon, OM System, SIGMA - Operating System: AtomOS Package Contents: - Atomos Shinobi II 5.2 - Inch HDMI 1500nit HDR Monitor - USB - C Cable - HDMI Cable - Battery (Sony NP - F style) - Power Adapter - Quick Start Guide - Warranty Card


Using the Atomos Shinobi II is a breeze. First, connect it to your camera with the provided HDMI or USB - C cable. If you're using the USB - C connection, you can adjust camera settings right from the monitor. For power, you can either use the included battery or plug in the power adapter via USB - C. When using the monitor outdoors, take advantage of its high - brightness display to ensure clear visibility. Make sure to check the cable connections regularly, as the new locking system helps keep them secure. For battery life, it can last you all day, but it's a good idea to have a spare battery on hand for longer shoots. When it comes to storing LUTs, you can save up to 8 of them for easy access. Keep the monitor clean by using a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. And don't forget to update the firmware regularly to get the latest features and compatibility with more camera models.


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