🎥 Elevate your shoot with the Shinobi II — clarity, control, and freedom in one sleek package!
The Atomos Shinobi II is a lightweight 4K HDR HDMI monitor featuring a responsive touchscreen and USB-C connectivity, designed for professional photographers and videographers. It offers intuitive on-screen sliders for real-time camera adjustments and boasts all-day battery life, making it an essential tool for dynamic, on-the-go shooting.
Item Weight | 7.36 ounces |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Video Input | HDMI |
Compatible Devices | Camera |
Number of Channels | 4 |
Hard-Drive Size | 2 GB |
Media Format Digital Video | HDD |
Memory Storage Capacity | 2 GB |
T**F
Great monitor at affordable price
So far, I’ve used it on 3 shoots with my Panasonic GH6 and it works great. Sharp and lightweight.I am going to add a screen protector, had a close call in a crowded shooting area, but overall very happy. It’s a great price point with a lot of features. It’s only HDMI in, so if you have more professional cameras it may not have as much functionality as you need, but fits my needs perfectly.
M**.
New Monitor who dis?
Great product! Monitor arrived on time as advertised! Picture quality is A1 and the new update has the “touch to focus” feature that was missing from the early software versions.
D**.
Good monitor quality but very thin and light
I use a NP950 battery and it feels too heavy and big for shinobi ii. Shinobi is surprisingly light and thin that I don't feel durable to use a big battery on the back for long term use. Shinobi ii was fully plastic so that made me think like that. If you are using a lighter battery, it shouldn't be a problem for you. I went with viltrox as it feels more comfortable and don't have to worry about unproportion weight issue.
B**A
Great form factor, poor execution. Unusable monitor.
I came from a Ninja V looking for a lighter, lower-power option for monitoring only, and Atomos OS 11 seemed like a great fit. After unboxing and loading my LUTs, I was barely 25 minutes in before the monitor felt hot enough to burn my fingers, this was even while using a dummy battery. I reached out to support, and their only suggestion was a firmware update, which I had already done before setting up my LUTs. After that, Atomos went silent with no real resolution. In short, this monitor runs way too hot, has a poor thermal design, and lacks real usability for a professional workflow. No surprise it’s being discounted… It’ll likely stay that way until they fix the issue. Until then, it’s unusable for any professional.
E**D
Bright, Accurate, with Touch Screen Camera Control
The Atomos Shinobi ii is more than a monitor. It offers touch screen control for focusing and exposure control with compatible cameras. It has a 5", 1920x1080 screen, with 1500 NIT brightness, which can be seen even on bright day if shaded from direct sunlight. The LCD screen on most cameras is useless in that situation. It connects to the HDMI port of a camera for video, and to the USB-C port of the camera for remote control. The Shinobi has an headphone port for monitoring audio, and a LANC port for additional control (e.g., zoom and shutter). It's features are continually upgraded through firmware.
A**T
It’s not for me
Well… it eats up batteries , screen gets hot, not many mounting spots , isn’t WiFi touch screen
H**G
Works great. EL zone is really nice
A little bit on pricy side but functionality wise it is great with nice screen. Touch to focus is nice to have but gotta wait for update, please read documentation before buying
A**T
Great monitor
Really is a wonderful monitor for filmmakers that need good controls and is on a tight budget
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