Atomos announces the 4K 60p HDR Ninja Inferno and slashes the prices on the Shogun Flame and Ninja Flame

On the same day as the highly anticipated Panasonic GH5 has started shipping in certain parts of the world, Atomos has announced the $995US HDR 4Kp60 Ninja Inferno.

Even though the GH5 is capable of internally recording UHD 60p in camera, it can only do so in 4:2:0 8 bit. It will however output UHD 60p in 10bit 4:2:2 over HDMI 2.0, where you can record to the Ninja Inferno in either Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHR. If you don’t need to record UHD 60p you can still capture UHD frame rates up to 30p in 4:2:2 10bit internally on the GH5. Currently though the internal bitrate is limited to 150Mbps, until a firmware update later this year allows 400Mbps ALL-I recording.

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According to Atomos the Ninja Inferno is also the world’s first HDMI monitor-recorder to accept 4K DCI signals from cameras like the Panasonic GH4 / DVX200 / HCX1000 / UX180 / HCX1, Sony FS7 / Z100 and the JVC LS300.

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Just like the more expensive Shogun Inferno, the Ninja Inferno has a 7″ 1920×1200 resolution LCD panel with 10-bit processing. The monitor/recorder also uses the AtomHDR engine which gives you up to 1500nits for High Bright Rec709 or HDR PQ/HLG monitoring that is claimed to be able to display 10+ stops of dynamic range. The Ninja Inferno features a full-size HDMI 2.0 connection. It also comes with a balanced XLR input capable of supplying 48V Phantom Power.

The Ninja Inferno looks to be a good complement to any camera that can output 4K over HDMI, and should be of interest to potential GH5 buyers, despite it’s large size. The Ninja Inferno is now shipping for $995 US.

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Atomos have also decided to lower the price on the Shogun Flame by $700 US and the Ninja Flame by $500 US. The Shogun Flame and Ninja Flame are now $995 US and $795 US respectively (both models ship with mains power supply, recording caddy & travel case. The Shogun Flame also ships with an XLR breakout cable). To complement all models in the line-up, Atomos have developed an accessory kit and power kit that provide users with everything needed to power, control, dock, charge and safely carry the units. The flagship Shogun Inferno continues to ship as is today and does not get a price reduction.

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5 Comments
  1. Reply Kerrin Sheldon March 24, 2017 at 9:28 am

    I love external monitors as much as the next guy and loved my Pix-E5 (sold it because it didn’t do the raw and 10-bit prores from my FS5), but do we really need another 7-inch monitor that is twice the size and 5x more power hungry than the cameras it is meant for?

    Atomos is missing a huge market by not making a 4K, raw, 60fps version of their Ninja Star to take advantage of the FS5 and GH5. Basically this device without the monitor and massive size.

    I don’t love the viewfinder on the FS5, but for 95% of the work I do, I can’t have a massive monitor hanging off of it and carrying around 6-batteries for a full day of shooting.

    But man I want that prores, raw, and 60-120fps in 4K capability of the FS5.

    • Reply Larry Templeton March 24, 2017 at 9:28 am

      A 7″ screen has almost 90% more surface area than a 5″ screen, so it’s probably safe to say that the power demands from a 5″ screen might be a bit lower.

      I have the Samurai Blade, which I really like. If that unit was simply updated with an HDR monitor and the codecs from the Inferno, (and maybe sculpted a bit thinner), that would be a great option too for around $599.

      Or, better yet, separate the screen from the recorder–so if you only want a lightweight monitor, you can do that, or, if you need the recorder, you can buy that separately and smoothly integrate it.

    • Reply Erik Naso March 24, 2017 at 9:28 am

      It sure would be nice to have a product like that.

      • Reply Kerrin Sheldon March 24, 2017 at 9:28 am

        For sure. I’ve shot plenty with the FS5, A7 or GH viewfinders and never have trouble with focus and exposure. I just want the more powerful codecs, bit depth, and frame rates. Come on, Atomos.

        • Marcel van Leeuwen March 24, 2017 at 9:28 am

          a smaller, lighter SDXC UHS II, CFast or XQD and maybe even 5″ version of this would have been great.
          Or if BlackMagic can add these frame rates and this type screen to their VA …

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