Atomos has launched the Shinobi GO, a slim, lightweight 5-inch HDR monitor that will keep things simple while still offering essential monitoring tools. It shares many of the same features as the Shinobi II but is designed for photographers and content creators who don’t need the more advanced functions offered in its sibling, such as camera control, touch-to-focus, or EL ZONE. So, if you’re looking for a straightforward, efficient monitor that also comes at a lower price, this might be the one. Let’s take a look! Atomos has a history of producing monitors and recording devices aimed at streamlining professional video workflows. CineD has covered their products, including the original Shinobi and the Shinobi II, released last year, highlighting their focus on high-quality displays and practical tools for filmmakers. Image Credit: Atomos The features The Shinobi GO has a 5-inch display with 1920×1080 resolution, 10-bit color processing, and 1500 nits brightness for visibility in bright environments, and it retains the key features of the Shinobi II, including false color, zebra, histogram, waveform, and vector scope. The GO runs on Sony NP-F batteries (sold separately) or can be powered via USB-C with a power bank, making it convenient for extended use. Locking adapter. Image Credit: Atomos A locking connector adapter is included for HDMI and USB-C ports, and when paired with Atomos locking cables (sold separately), it helps prevent accidental disconnections. The Shinobi GO is also compatible with the same sun hood and accessories as the Shinobi II – so if...
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