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Atomos Shinobi II HDMI 4K Monitor with HDR Touchscreen, All Day Battery Life, and Lightweight Design (Black) Bundle with Green Extreme Battery and Charger

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$349.00

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  • Ideal Use: The Atomos Shinobi II HDMI 4K Monitor has been designed, with a focus on common settings that need to be adjusted on a shot-by-shot basis
  • Versatile: It harnesses the versatility of USB-C to allow for the widest possible compatibility with most modern mirrorless and DSLR cameras
  • Sliders: The on-screen sliders adjust white balance, lens aperture, shutter speed and angle, and ISO with immediate and responsive access to these settings
  • Status Indicator: The camera status indicator shows the overview of the camera’s internal record settings, battery charge, and remaining record time
  • Touchscreen Interface: It is simple to navigate thanks to a user-friendly AtomOS 11 touchscreen interface



Product Description

Atomos Shinobi II: Lighter and Brighter | Hands On

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More hardware functionality, advanced touchscreen interface, and sleeker design make the Atomos Shinobi II HDMI 4K Monitor in Black the most versatile portable monitoring solution for creators on the move. A highly requested feature from Shinobi users, the camera control interface has been designed, with a focus on common settings that need to be adjusted on a shot-by-shot basis. It harnesses the versatility of USB-C to allow for the widest possible compatibility with most modern mirrorless and DSLR cameras. The on-screen sliders adjust white balance, lens aperture, shutter speed and angle, and ISO with immediate and responsive access to these settings. The red edge display shows when the camera is recording internally, irrespective of whether it is triggered by the camera or from the Shinobi II. It will be able to control most Canon, Panasonic, and Sony mirrorless cameras and all Z CAM E2 series models - future plans to support cameras from Fujifilm, Nikon, OM System, and SIGMA. The camera status indicator shows the overview of the camera’s internal record settings, battery charge, and remaining record time. It is simple to navigate thanks to a user-friendly AtomOS 11 touchscreen interface. Access familiar monitoring tools for focus, exposure, and framing to get the perfect shot on-set. Work under any lighting conditions with the 1500nit HDR display. Work with a larger, brighter, high-resolution monitor. The nine grid and frame guides are perfect for social media content creators and filmmakers alike. Finally, it offers intuitive, easy-to-use camera control sliders for precise exposure adjustment.

What's in the box:

Atomos Shinobi II, USB-C 2.0 cable, HDMI + USB-C locking cable adapter, Quick Start Guide + Green Extreme NP-F550 Battery Pack | Green Extreme Compact Smart Charger Base with LCD Screen

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Key Features

  • Much slimmer body and low-profile design - weight just 210g
  • 50% brighter - 1500nit HDR, 5", high-resolution touchscreen
  • Camera control via USB-C for Canon, Panasonic, and Sony cameras, plus Z CAM cameras
  • Use the Camera Status indicators to check the camera's internal record settings
  • New Atomos 11 user interface has a more modern look, more responsive operation, and easy access
  • Mount Type: Without Mount

Kevin oconnor
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
Had high hopes with a much smaller package but honestly. It’s laggy, too contrasty. Highlights look a bit blown out. Just not a true monitor if you are looking for something reliable. Takes forever to turn on. Etc. will probably send it back
Aaron T
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I'll tell you about my experience powering the Shinobi II via USB-C, since the device didn't perform as I expected. Because my camera remains stationary a majority of the time, my use case would benefit from supplying power to the monitor via a power supply rather than using a battery. I imagined said power supply would connect over USB-C, but I haven't found that to be possible yet.The instruction manual is very limited, stating that 10w is needed. The reps at Atomos support would only state this 10w figure. They avoided acknowledging my questions about what voltage a power supply would need to be at when delivering those 10w, but they did point me to purchasing Atomos's AC adapter kit. I agree that's an option, but I already have so many quality power supplies. I'm also allergic to proprietary hardware.I tried using two quality power supplies first, namely a 12v/2A (24w max output) and a 5v/2.5A (12.5w max output), both with USB-C terminations. (I also had 9v and 15v options capable of >10W, but I didn't try them after the first two power supplies didn't work.) I was surprised when these options didn't work.I then tried powering the monitor directly from the Macbook. That didn't work either. Between attempts, I was swapping in the battery supplied with the Shinobi to make sure the unit itself worked. At this point, I thought my unit might be defective.The last USB-C option I tried was a Power Bank from Ugreen. It worked. From my limited use so far, I believe the voltage varies throughout use. On the Shinobi screen, under the battery tab, I see the voltage at 11.8v, right now.In sum, it's not obvious to me what USB-C power options will and won't work with the Shinobi, but those option seem limited. I like my gear to be as device-agnostic as possible, especially when I travel so that I can carry fewer things. I think a statement from Atomos about what will and won't power the Shinobi via USB-C would be worthwhile. To be fair, I may be using the Shinobi in a way that the manufacture didn't intend. Atomos's focus is likely on using the monitor to control the camera, which requires the USB cable to be plugged into the camera directly. Instead, I have the camera plugged into the the computer via USB (which is better for live streaming), and am left connecting the camera to the Shinobi via HDMI.
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