March 4, 2025

Atomos announces new Shinobi GO Monitor – Newsshooter

Atomos has announced the new Shinobi GO Monitor, a slim, lightweight, high brightness, 5-inch 1500nit HDR monitor that’s being targeted at content creators and photographers. Shinobi GO joins the Shinobi II that was announced last year. It features some of the same high-quality monitoring tools as the Shinobi II but without camera control, touch-to-focus, and other pro monitoring functions such as EL ZONE. It does, however, still feature professional monitoring tools like false color, zebra, histogram, waveform, and vectorscope. Below is what the Shinobi GO doesn’t have when compared to the Shinobi II:It can be powered by Sony NP-F type batteries or via the USB-C port using a power bank.“Shinobi GO is designed for people who either do not need camera control or own a camera that supports it. It offers a high-quality, daylight viewable monitor at an affordable price.”The monitor comes with a locking connector adaptor for the HDMI and USB-C ports. When used in conjunction with Atomos locking cables (purchased separately) it prevents accidental disconnections during shoots.Both Shinobi GO and Shinobi II share the same size sun hood and other accessories, allowing users to share batteries, cables, rigs, and other attachments.The Atomos Shinobi GO retails for $249 USD (EUR 249, GBP 215, AUD 399), and it is now available to buy from the Atomos web store and from authorized resellers. As a price comparison, the Shinobi II retails for $349 USD. This is an interesting move by Atomos and we are starting to see a lot more companies now starting to venture into the entry-level content creator space with more affordable products. For its intended target audience, the Shinobi GO arguably offers the key features that most people are looking for. Matthew Allard is a multi-award-winning, ACS accredited freelance Director of Photography with over 30 years’ of experience working in more than 50 countries around the world.

He is the Editor of Newsshooter.com and has been writing on the site since 2010.

Matthew has won 51 ACS Awards, including six prestigious Golden Tripods. In 2016 he won the Award for Best Cinematography at the 21st Asian Television Awards.

Matthew is available to hire as a DP in Japan or for work anywhere else in the world.A site for working professionals in the TV & Film industry© Newsshooter 2025

Source: https://www.newsshooter.com/2025/03/02/atomos-announces-new-shinobi-go-monitor/

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