Introducing Ninja TX – The Ultimate Camera-to-Cloud Monitor-Recorder.

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Introducing Ninja TX – The Ultimate Camera-to-Cloud Monitor-Recorder.


Introducing Ninja TX – The Ultimate Camera-to-Cloud Monitor-Recorder

Introducing Ninja TX, the all-new addition to the Ninja family. It’s equipped with 12G-SDI and HDMI, so now you can monitor & record from any pro camera to ultra-fast CFexpress media or external USB-C storage. You also get built in Wi-Fi for C2C workflows and AirGluTM timecode for multicam projects, all in a lightweight, compact 5-inch form factor. Pre-Order now at Videoguys.com for just $999.00! Give us a call at 800-323-2325 for free tech advice!

50% brighter 1500 nit screen

Ninja TX’s 1500 nit screen is now 50% brighter, and is packed with pro monitoring features like EL Zone™ false color, focus peaking, waveform, RGB parade, vectorscope and more! All Ninja models feature the Atomos OS combined with the 5-inch touchscreen interface to give you far more control of your shot, and displaying more detail than your camera’s built-in display.

Record to CFexpress and more!

Atomos invented the concept of a monitor that also records to high capacity, inexpensive removable media. Ninja and Ninja Ultra use removable SSD Drives*, and now with Ninja TX you can choose to record on either CFexpress* or an external hard drive* with high-speed USB-C connection. Now you have even more recording media options!
*Storage media purchased separately. Minimum performance / certification requirements apply

Integrated wireless features

Ninja TX comes with everything included for Wi-Fi cloud connectivity, including 20GB of free ATOMOSPHERE storage and the ability to share footage with anyone, anywhere. Just as with Ninja or Ninja Ultra (fitted with Atomos Connect), you can upload directly to camera to cloud platforms like frame.io and Dropbox, or transmit and receive NDI 6 / HX3 streams.

Resolution and frame rates

The Ninja series supports a wide range of resolutions and frame rates, depending on the output of your camera: up to 120fps at HD resolution, up to 60fps at 4K UHD/DCI and up to 30fps at 8K UHD/DCI resolution. Shooting in higher frame rates is typically used for slow motion playback or fast action scenes.

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