Atomos Sumo 19SE features a 19″ 10-bit QLED touchscreeen display with 1920×1080 resolution and 1200 nits brightness for HDR monitoring. It can record ProRes RAW up to 6K 30p or ProRes and DNxHD in 10-bit 4:2:2 up to 4K 60p and act as a live video switcher with ISO recording. The device now features four 12G-SDI inputs, one 12G-SDI output, as well as HDMI 2.0 input and output connectors. For audio, there are two XLR inputs with phantom power as well as two XLR outputs. The Sumo 19SE is available now for $1,995. The Australian monitor-recorder manufacturer Atomos has recently been innovating its smaller products, such as the 5″ Ninja V and (to a certain extent) also the 7″ Atomos Shogun 7. Atomos, however, also make larger devices such as the Neon line or the 19″ Sumo. The latter just got a successor – the Sumo 19SE. Let’s take a look at what is new. Atomos Sumo 19SE – what is new? Sumo 19SE monitor/recorder/switcher. Source: Atomos As its name implies, the new Sumo monitor/recorder again features a 19″ screen. The original Sumo was announced during the NAB in spring 2017, so it has been more than five years. What is new with the Sumo 19SE? The touchscreen display has the same size and resolution (1920×1080, 19″), but the new 19SE features a 10-bit QLED (quantum dot OLED) display, while the first Sumo had an IPS LCD display with 8-bit + FRC. With 1200 nits, the brightness stayed the...
Published By: CineD - Tuesday, 12 July, 2022