Another main new FREE enhancement for Shinobi II monitor expands the record of digital camera management help to extra fashions from Canon, Nikon and Sony. It’s a Christmas current to loyal customers of Atomos merchandise.
Launched this summer time to huge acclaim, Shinobi II is a slim, light-weight, 5-inch daylight viewable, 1500nit HDR monitor “that’s perfect for vloggers, creatives, and photographers”, Atomos says. The new firmware replace, now launched, model 11.03.00, introduces digital camera management help for much more digital camera fashions, improved contact to focus for already supported fashions, in addition to different function enhancements.
Touch to focus was added with a firmware replace in October, in response to buyer suggestions. This function has now been additional enhanced with the 11.03.00 replace to incorporate setting a spotlight level in AF monitoring mode for already supported cameras. Atomos notes that contact to focus has additionally been prolonged to the next digital camera fashions: Canon EOS R1, Canon EOS R5 Mark II, Canon EOS R7, Nikon Z8, Sony FX3, and Sony FX30.
A Christmas current
“It’s a Christmas present to our loyal users, the overwhelming success of AF touch to focus from our Shinobi II HDR screen has meant a new improved workflow for videographers and photographers alike,” commented Jeromy Young, Atomos CEO. “Now, with support for the most popular Canon, Sony and Nikon cameras, this is a true revolution in camera operation. We are listening to customers and supporting the cameras they use; we will continue to upgrade Shinobi II based on this feedback,” added Young.
This firmware replace additionally provides digital camera management for Fujifilm X-T5, X-T4, X-T3, Fujifilm F-LOG2 Log/HDR conversions, in addition to bug fixes and reliability enhancements.
Shinobi II prices USD/EUR 349 (GBP 295, AUD 545), excluding native gross sales taxes, and is on the market from Atomos approved resellers now. The 11.03.00 firmware replace might be downloaded from www.atomos.com/support.
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