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Atomos Launches Ninja TX GO HDMI Monitor-Recorder with 6Kp30 RAW Capture

Written by Andy Stout | Nov 5, 2025 2:00:04 PM

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.

Key Features

  • Record up to 6Kp30 RAW over HDMI
  • Encode to Apple ProRes / ProRes RAW / Avid DNx / H.265 / H.264
  • Capture to CFexpress Type B or USB-C external storage
  • Super-bright, 1500 nit, 5-inch touchscreen display
  • Free camera control and touch-to-focus on supported camera models
  • Built-in Wi-Fi 6E for camera to cloud workflows
  • NDI 6 / HX3 TX/RX streaming capability
  • AtomOS Linux-based operating system with OTA updates
  • Secure locking HDMI / USB-C cable system
  • Powered by USB-C, NP-F battery or AC adaptor

Formats and Controls

It records directly to CFexpress Type B or external USB-C SSD storage and supports Apple ProRes, ProRes RAW, Avid DNx, and H.265/H.264 formats, providing decent flexibility across post workflows. With RAW-capable HDMI inputs, it can record up to 6Kp30 RAW.

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. 

Connectivity and ATOMOSphere

The Ninja TX GO includes built-in WiFi for camera-to-cloud operation, including 20GB of free ATOMOSphere cloud storage, enabling direct upload to ATOMOSphere, Frame.io, Dropbox, and other services, or live streaming via NDI 6/HX3.

(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.

Pricing and Availability

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.