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Atomos Ninja V Special Offer – Only Today for $499 ($196 Discount)

Atomos Ninja V Special Offer - Only Today for $499 ($196 Discount)

This year, Atomos is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the company and, as you know from our site, they released a number of special offers already. This time, the Atomos Ninja V monitor/recorder can be purchased on B&H with an almost $200 discount for $499 only. But just today.

Buy link: Atomos Ninja V Was: $695.00  Now: $499.00 (Savings: $196.00)

Watch out – This deal expires tonight, June 30th, at 11:59 PM EDT!

Ninja V Special Offer. Source: Atomos

Earlier today, we published the news about FUJIFILM GFX100 getting a firmware update to support RAW output over HDMI. This RAW signal (up to 4K) can be then recorded by Atomos Ninja V in ProRes RAW. To celebrate this news, Atomos significantly reduced the price of Ninja V for today only.

Atomos Ninja V Monitor/Recorder

The Atomos Ninja V features a 5″ 1920 x 1080 touchscreen display with 10-bit color depth and 1000 nits brightness which makes it usable in most shooting scenarios even outside, to a degree. The monitor/recorder features 4K full-size HDMI input and output.

Perhaps the most exciting thing and the reason why the Ninja V is being talked about lately are the upcoming 4K 12-bit ProRes RAW updates for various cameras. Atomos will equip Ninja V with the ability to record 4K RAW video signal from HDMI input and save it as 12-bit ProRes RAW.

Many camera manufacturers already announced they will support RAW video output via HDMI in their products. Currently, the support list includes the following cameras:

  • FUJIFILM GFX (our article here)
  • Nikon Z 6 and Z 7 (our article here)
  • Panasonic LUMIX S1H (our article here)
  • SIGMA fp (our article here)
  • Z CAM E2 and E2 M4 (our article here)

The special offer is a very interesting one this time. Only today, Ninja V is available for $499 on B&H:

Buy link: Atomos Ninja V Was: $695.00  Now: $499.00 (Savings: $196.00)

Watch out – This deal expires tonight, June 30th, at 11:59 PM EDT!

Even though the update for the Ninja V has not been released yet, this small recorder is a capable device now already. It can still record 10-bit ProRes 4:2:2 in up to 4K 60fps.

Do you use Ninja V? How do you like it? What do you think of this special offer? Let us know in the comment section underneath the article.

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