Atomos combines HDMI, SDI, cloud and CFexpress in its new Ninja TX monitor-recorder
While other Ninja models only offer HDMI connections, the new Ninja TX from atoms It features 12G-SDI and HDMI 2.0 inputs and outputs, built-in Wi-Fi, and AirGlu timecode technology.
The screen of 5 inches y 1500 nit of Ninja TX It is 50% brighter than other Ninja and is packed with professional monitoring features such as EL ZONE false color, focus peaking, waveform, RGB parade or vectorscope. However, where Atomos' latest solution really stands out is its connectivity: con Wi-Fi integrated and AirGlu, the system arrives ready for cloud workflows, including 20 GB of free ATOMOSphere storage. Through this system, creators can upload sequences directly to Frame.io, Dropbox or other camera-to-cloud services, or stream them via IS 6/HX3, enabling real-time collaboration and faster delivery from anywhere.
Running on the new operating system atoms Based on Linux, providing faster performance and an optimized user experience, Ninja TX also incorporates media support. CFexpress high-performance, which allows you to capture RAW video at high speed. In parallel, a connection USB-C adds the flexibility to record directly to external storage, while outputs 12G-SDI y HDMI They provide the necessary flexibility for the system to be used in all types of contexts.
Unlike other models, Ninja TX arrives with the main codecs pre-activated: Apple ProRes, ProRes RAW, Avid DNx y H.265/H.264. It can also handle a wide range of resolutions and frame rates, depending on the camera output: up to 120 fps in HD resolution, up to 60 fps in 4K UHD/DCI resolution, and up to 30 fps in 8K UHD/DCI resolution.
To Peter Barber, CEO of atoms, Ninja TX is the “most advanced” mode the company has ever created. "Although at first glance it may look similar, the Ninja TX is a completely new product, redesigned from the ground up. There is nothing inherited from previous models. The mechanical design, electronics and thermal system have been rebuilt to make it possible. I am incredibly proud of the Atomos engineering team for achieving what many would have considered impossible: fitting in 12G-SDI, HDMI, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and timecode sync via AirGlu."
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