Vloggers are generally an arm’s length away from the lens while I tend to be three times farther and need to use a monitor for focus, framing and making sure my audio is working. I appreciate the pain a solo shooter has as I too have to shoot myself and the product shots for the reviews I do here on Newsshooter. So many mirrorless cameras now have excellent internal codecs but lack a flip-out screen for those times you want to be in front of the lens. If you don’t want to boost the image quality that ProRes can give you then why have it. Also my initial post on the release of the Atomos Shinobi and SDI modelĪtomos wanted to make the Shinobi a monitor that is easy to use with smaller mirrorless cameras and keeping it light is a big factor on using it for vlogging and on the go content creation, also for gimbal use adding a lightweight monitor is nice. Oh yeah, the recorder!Ĭheck out Matts full review of the Ninja V. With the all Polycarbonate ABS body it’s so light it feels like something is missing. When I first pulled the Atomos Shinobi out of the box I was taken back by how light it is. Now that the Atomos Shinobi has an SDI model the question is is it good enough for pro use? HDMI and headphone input on the side Many professional cameras with SDI also offer HDMI for monitoring in HD. Well, that ended up being the SDI in/out. However, I did notice early on that on the back of the Atomos Shinobi was an interesting cutout that looks like it could be used for another feature. I started writing this review prior to the SDI version being released.
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