The new Ninja TX GO promises to do a little bit of everything and is an HDMI monitor-recorder with integrated camera controls, advanced monitoring tools, RAW recording, USB-C connectivity, built-in Wi-Fi, and more.
Built specifically for the HDMI-based camera market, the new Ninja TX GO offers a substantial upgrade over anything you will find on the back of a camera itself. Featuring a 5-inch, 1500-nit HDR touchscreen, it includes pro-leveltools such as EL Zone, waveform, vectorscope, focus peaking, and more, giving content creators complete control over framing, exposure, and color accuracy on-set.
Atomos says, however, that what truly sets the Ninja TX GO (and the Ninja TX) apart from previous Ninja models is integrated camera control. This allows direct adjustment of exposure settings such as aperture, shutter speed, and ISO on supported cameras from Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic, Sony, Z CAM and other leading brands.
(Those who need even more advanced options are directed towards the Ninja TX, launched earlier this year, which adds SDI input/output, AirGlu wireless timecode, and expanded 8Kp30 RAW recording capabilities for cinematic cameras.)
Both models run on the next-generation AtomOS platform, providing faster performance, over-the-air updates, and more. A robust locking cable system for HDMI and USB-C connections ensures reliability in most rough-handling production environments.
Ninja TX GO is available immediately from Atomos resellers worldwide, and from the Atomos web store. Camera control will be a free-of-charge, over-the-air update for both Ninja TX GO and Ninja TX, and will be available 'soon'. Pricing is $799 / €799 / £599 / AUD $1,199.