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This lack of weight certainly makes the Shinobi SDI a good companion for lightweight digital cinema cameras like the Canon C200, C300, Sony FS7, FS5, and Panasonic EVA1 etc. By making the Shinobi SDI out of polycarbonate, Atomos has been able to make the monitor 37% lighter than the Ninja V. It has an all Polycarbonate ABS body instead of using a combination of aluminum and polycarbonate like the Ninja V. The Atomos Shinobi SDI is very light and it weighs in at 7.97 oz / 226 g. There is bound to be a lot of upset customers who already bought an HDMI Shinobi who would have been happy to pay $100 more for a version with both SDI and HDMI. I personally think Atomos should have released both the SDI and HDMI versions at the same time or at least told potential customers an SDI version was coming.
#Remo fernandes portable
That was great for Vloggers and users of mirrorless, DSLR and other cameras that only have HDMI outputs, but what about for the rest of us?įor those wanting a small, portable SDI capable monitor Atomos came up with the Shinobi SDI. Well, they came to the rescue with the Shinobi, a 5″ HDMI monitor that costs $399 USD. It is essentially exactly the same as the HDMI only version of the Shinobi, with you guessed it, the addition of SDI.įor years customers have been hounding Atomos to make a monitor without a recorder. The Atomos Shinobi SDI model was announced back in February.