Hey Daily, Thanks for your comment. If RAW modes and/or 4K/8K monitoring/recording is your need, we definitely still encourage you to go for our Ninja or Shogun lines. Ninja Phone is a cool tool to see HDR and stream it to other phones with HDR. You can also add pro audio and send it with the HDR. No other product can take 10-bit HDR to the 10-bit screen of the phone. We encourage you to check it out! It allows filmmakers to stay in the world of their phones and phone workflows but opens them to larger and higher end sensors over HDMI with any glass they like, not just the small phone sensor and glass range. And now that almost all viewers consume media on their phones, it allows filmmakers to monitor on the same screen their customers will consume their media on. Cheers, Atomos
1:35 - I feel like this cable is gonna break instantly with the that angle. A flat one with a 90° angle to the back with a way shorter plug would have been the better choice here
Hi Soundwave, Thanks for this comment. We are definitely listening to your feedback. We hope to continuously update the locking cable lines and this feedback is appreciated. Cheers, Atomos
You guys should make one like that for iPad mini, iPads, & other tablets; or a longer claw where the user can just unscrew the current one and replace it with another one.
Hi CScean, Thankyou for this feedback, we really appreciate it. We are very much listening and will begin working on this, hopefully adding it to an upcoming future firmware.
Hey Nat, Thanks for this suggestion, there is definitely a way - we are well known for our solid recording to SSD and HDD, so can work to bring this expertise and knowledge to our new Ninja Phone. Thanks for the feedback, we've definitely been hearing this request, note that it's been passed directly to our Ninja Phone team. Cheers, Atomos
Hey Chips, Thanks for the question, the answer is yes! Camera Control is definitely on the roadmap for Ninja Phone, and we're working on it ASAP. Our products are definitely capable of camera control from, all the major camera manufacturers such as our brand new Shinobi II we just released. We'll be updating all major firmware releases for Ninja Phone on our socials and website so please stay tuned for more info. Thanks, Atomos
Hey Shadow, yes, it can definitely record Log and HDR up to 10-bit, equating to billions of colours and shadows, not millions in SDR. Hope that helps, Atomos
Hi Auxlife, Yes! Streaming through Ninja Phone is completely free. We're in the process of creating some guides on livestreaming with Ninja Phone which will be released in the coming days/weeks. Thanks for reaching out, Atomos
does it downsample from 4k signal from the camera to 1080p prores or it has to be 1080p signal from the camera for it to work? Will you have 4k option in the future?
Hey Andy, Ninja Phone currently requires a 1080p source. Please note we are currently working on a 4K ninja Phone as we speak. The 1080p version was designed for social media and content creators first - allowing them to utilise high end mirrorless or cinema cameras but to remain within a mobile phone workflow that they are used, where 1080p is the standard for most social media use-cases. Our team is closely working on a 4K version which is a more intensive process but one that we have listened to our customer's feedback on. Thanks again and we are definitely listening to your feedback, Atomos
@@andytanvu Thanks Andy, correct. It's just a slightly different and more complex pathway required with some different processing needed inside the module itself. We are definitely working on a 4K version though, and will be updating our customers on this on our social so please stay tuned! Cheers, Atomos
Hi MrG, Yes! Ninja Phone will work perfectly with the Sony FS5 MkII :) We recommend sending HLG out of the camera to capture the most out of the 10-bit HDR signal which can then be used for SDR or HDR workflows in post. We'll be making some more educational videos on these processes in the coming weeks. Thanks for the comment, Atomos
Hey there, Ninja Phone is 1080p intended for social media outputs and monitoring. If 8K RAW functionality is what you require, we encourage you check out our Ninja and Shogun lines at atomos.com. Cheers, Atomos
Hi Gregor, The USD 399 is due to the 10-bit HDR piepeline we're implementing. Currently no other product can take 10-bit HDR to the 10-bit screen of the phone, if you want a 4K/8K RAW recorder monitor, then go for the Atomos Ninja. Ninja Phone is a cool tool to see HDR and stream it to other phones with HDR. You can also add pro audio and send it with the HDR. Thanks again and we are definitely listening to your feedback, Atomos
Thanks for this feedback Mach10Media, We understand this concern. We recommend users or production companies purchase a dedicated iPhone for Ninja Phone. For users who might not need a dedicated phone, we recommend flicking over to do not disturb when in use. We appreciate that customers might need some more information on this so will consider creating some video materials helping explain this process. Thanks for your support.
😆😆😆 An iPhone's camera is not capable of capturing RAW video directly, never has and still does not ... iphone's don't produce 10-bit video quality like they claim, that's a complete lie 😆😆😆
Sorry guys but that stupid thing is not worthy and $399 is too much money to use with a iPhone or Android, cell phones with a tiny sensors you will never get a high quality. Real cameras do that not funny phones. Don't hurt the industry with that, trying to make money with the rookie creators making them think they're going to look professional using that crap.
Hey Joe, We appreciate thew feedback. Please note Ninja Phone does NOT use the small sensors from the iPhone's cameras but instead allows you to connect, monitor and record from high end mirrorless and cinema cameras via HDMI, opening content creators up to amazing images while still maintaining the phone workflows they are used to. No other product can take 10-bit HDR to the 10-bit screen of the phone. Ninja Phone is a cool tool to see HDR and stream it to other phones with HDR. You can also add pro audio and send it with the HDR.
Great video guys and great device. Definitely putting the Ninja Phone in my kit bag. 👍
is the Ipad mini 6 getting the compatibility aswell?
Can I check if we can set it to record to an external drive connected to the phone?
Had it supported RAW recording (or even better BRAW) this would have been an instant buy. Seems like a missed opportunity. Kinda cool though
Hey Daily,
Thanks for your comment. If RAW modes and/or 4K/8K monitoring/recording is your need, we definitely still encourage you to go for our Ninja or Shogun lines. Ninja Phone is a cool tool to see HDR and stream it to other phones with HDR. You can also add pro audio and send it with the HDR. No other product can take 10-bit HDR to the 10-bit screen of the phone. We encourage you to check it out! It allows filmmakers to stay in the world of their phones and phone workflows but opens them to larger and higher end sensors over HDMI with any glass they like, not just the small phone sensor and glass range. And now that almost all viewers consume media on their phones, it allows filmmakers to monitor on the same screen their customers will consume their media on.
Cheers,
Atomos
1:35 - I feel like this cable is gonna break instantly with the that angle. A flat one with a 90° angle to the back with a way shorter plug would have been the better choice here
Hi Soundwave,
Thanks for this comment. We are definitely listening to your feedback. We hope to continuously update the locking cable lines and this feedback is appreciated.
Cheers,
Atomos
You guys should make one like that for iPad mini, iPads, & other tablets; or a longer claw where the user can just unscrew the current one and replace it with another one.
Hey Luis,
Agreed! We're definitley working on this right now! Please stay tuned to our socials for updates.
Cheers,
Atomos
For live broadcasts it is important to include overlays, Will it be possible with an update?
Hi CScean, Thankyou for this feedback, we really appreciate it. We are very much listening and will begin working on this, hopefully adding it to an upcoming future firmware.
Is there anyway to record the video to an SSD instead of to the iPhones internal memory?
Hey Nat,
Thanks for this suggestion, there is definitely a way - we are well known for our solid recording to SSD and HDD, so can work to bring this expertise and knowledge to our new Ninja Phone. Thanks for the feedback, we've definitely been hearing this request, note that it's been passed directly to our Ninja Phone team.
Cheers,
Atomos
Is there camera control planned on FW update ?
Hey Chips,
Thanks for the question, the answer is yes! Camera Control is definitely on the roadmap for Ninja Phone, and we're working on it ASAP. Our products are definitely capable of camera control from, all the major camera manufacturers such as our brand new Shinobi II we just released. We'll be updating all major firmware releases for Ninja Phone on our socials and website so please stay tuned for more info.
Thanks,
Atomos
Can it record log?
Hey Shadow,
yes, it can definitely record Log and HDR up to 10-bit, equating to billions of colours and shadows, not millions in SDR.
Hope that helps,
Atomos
Is youtbue live streaming through this device free??
Hi Auxlife,
Yes! Streaming through Ninja Phone is completely free. We're in the process of creating some guides on livestreaming with Ninja Phone which will be released in the coming days/weeks.
Thanks for reaching out,
Atomos
does it downsample from 4k signal from the camera to 1080p prores or it has to be 1080p signal from the camera for it to work? Will you have 4k option in the future?
Hey Andy,
Ninja Phone currently requires a 1080p source. Please note we are currently working on a 4K ninja Phone as we speak. The 1080p version was designed for social media and content creators first - allowing them to utilise high end mirrorless or cinema cameras but to remain within a mobile phone workflow that they are used, where 1080p is the standard for most social media use-cases. Our team is closely working on a 4K version which is a more intensive process but one that we have listened to our customer's feedback on.
Thanks again and we are definitely listening to your feedback, Atomos
@@AtomosChannel thank you, the iphone 15 pro is currently capable of recording prores 4k60 so I hope the ninja phone can implement it very soon
@@andytanvu Thanks Andy, correct. It's just a slightly different and more complex pathway required with some different processing needed inside the module itself. We are definitely working on a 4K version though, and will be updating our customers on this on our social so please stay tuned!
Cheers,
Atomos
@@andytanvu Thanks Andy, we're working on this at the moment! Please keep your eyes peeled for any announcements,
Atomos
Will this work for Sony SF5 mark 2?
Hi MrG,
Yes! Ninja Phone will work perfectly with the Sony FS5 MkII :) We recommend sending HLG out of the camera to capture the most out of the 10-bit HDR signal which can then be used for SDR or HDR workflows in post. We'll be making some more educational videos on these processes in the coming weeks.
Thanks for the comment,
Atomos
8k raw 이런거 안돼나요 ?
Hey there,
Ninja Phone is 1080p intended for social media outputs and monitoring. If 8K RAW functionality is what you require, we encourage you check out our Ninja and Shogun lines at atomos.com.
Cheers,
Atomos
😍😍
450 bucks to keep my phone busy for hours? No thanks!!
Hi Gregor,
The USD 399 is due to the 10-bit HDR piepeline we're implementing. Currently no other product can take 10-bit HDR to the 10-bit screen of the phone, if you want a 4K/8K RAW recorder monitor, then go for the Atomos Ninja. Ninja Phone is a cool tool to see HDR and stream it to other phones with HDR. You can also add pro audio and send it with the HDR.
Thanks again and we are definitely listening to your feedback, Atomos
I'm sorry, but I DO NOT want my phone anywhere near my daily workflow. That's asking for trouble.
Thanks for this feedback Mach10Media,
We understand this concern. We recommend users or production companies purchase a dedicated iPhone for Ninja Phone. For users who might not need a dedicated phone, we recommend flicking over to do not disturb when in use. We appreciate that customers might need some more information on this so will consider creating some video materials helping explain this process. Thanks for your support.
@@AtomosChannelYou guys are a lot nicer than I am… 😂
@@UA-cam_can_ESAD Thanks ESAD!
😆😆😆 An iPhone's camera is not capable of capturing RAW video directly, never has and still does not ... iphone's don't produce 10-bit video quality like they claim, that's a complete lie 😆😆😆
Sorry guys but that stupid thing is not worthy and $399 is too much money to use with a iPhone or Android, cell phones with a tiny sensors you will never get a high quality. Real cameras do that not funny phones. Don't hurt the industry with that, trying to make money with the rookie creators making them think they're going to look professional using that crap.
Hey Joe,
We appreciate thew feedback. Please note Ninja Phone does NOT use the small sensors from the iPhone's cameras but instead allows you to connect, monitor and record from high end mirrorless and cinema cameras via HDMI, opening content creators up to amazing images while still maintaining the phone workflows they are used to. No other product can take 10-bit HDR to the 10-bit screen of the phone. Ninja Phone is a cool tool to see HDR and stream it to other phones with HDR. You can also add pro audio and send it with the HDR.