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Atomos Announces Ninja RAW 5.2" HDMI HDR Monitor-Recorder; More Info at B&H
The Ninja RAW records Apple ProRes and ProRes RAW video up to 6K30p with 1500-nit HDR support and camera control, enhancing on-camera workflow options, Atomos said.
- Atomos announced from New York on Feb. 25, 2026 that the Ninja RAW 5.2-inch HDMI HDR Monitor-Recorder is available now through Atomos and authorized retailers for $699 in the United States.
- Atomos says the Ninja RAW was designed to be an approachable-priced expansion of the Ninja line that brings ProRes RAW and HDR monitoring to creators, emphasizing workflow flexibility with Creator Kit and Universal Power Kit compatibility, CEO Peter Barber said.
- Hardware highlights include a 1920 x 1080 IPS touchscreen with 10-bit color processing and Calibrite support, dual USB-C ports, NP-style battery plate, NP-F batteries, DC adapter, and EL Zone false color with focus peaking.
- By combining these features, Atomos aims to empower filmmakers with a super-bright HDR display, direct ProRes RAW recording, and pro monitoring tools in a compact body.
- With an updated Atomos AtomOS Linux and USB-C options, the Ninja RAW supports Camera to Cloud when paired with a USB-C network adapter, while B&H Explora blog and product listing highlight the integration capabilities.
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Atomos debuts Ninja RAW monitor-recorder at CP+ 2026 by Jose Antunes
The latest addition to the next-gen Ninja range can be seen at the CP+ trade show in Japan, which started todays and runs until March 01, 2026, on the Nextorage booth #22. The new Ninja RAW is a 5-inch HDR monitor-recorder designed, Atomos says, “to give filmmakers, content creators, and broadcasters an uncompromising and affordable tool for high-quality acquisition and precise on-set monitoring.” At the heart of Ninja RAW, Atomos continues, “is…
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