Atomos has unveiled the Ninja TX GO, a new HDMI monitor-recorder that brings professional recording capabilities to mirrorless and DSLR shooters. This 5-inch touchscreen device features a bright 1500-nit HDR display, records up to 6Kp30 RAW over HDMI to CFexpress Type B or USB-C SSD storage, and supports Apple ProRes, ProRes RAW, Avid DNx, and H.265/H.264 codecs. The standout feature is integrated camera control (coming via free OTA update), allowing direct adjustment of exposure settings including aperture, shutter speed, and ISO on supported cameras from Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic, Sony, Z CAM, and other brands. The new Atomos Ninja TX GO positions itself as the HDMI-focused sibling to the Ninja TX, which launched earlier this year with SDI connectivity and 8K RAW capabilities. While the TX model targets higher-end cinema cameras, the TX GO addresses the massive market of HDMI-based cameras while maintaining professional-grade monitoring, recording, and workflow features in a compact form factor. The device combines advanced monitoring tools including EL Zone™, waveform, vectorscope, and focus peaking with the ability to record professional codecs directly from the camera’s HDMI output. For creators working with RAW-capable cameras, the Ninja TX GO captures up to 6Kp30 RAW, delivering uncompressed image quality for maximum flexibility in post-production. Backside of the new Atomos Ninja TX GO. Image credit: Atomos What distinguishes this announcement from previous Atomos releases is the integrated camera control feature, which we’ll explore in detail below. This functionality transforms the Ninja TX GO from a passive recording device into an...
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