Melbourne, Australia – 19th December 2025: Atomos is excited to announce the immediate availability of a new firmware update for its Ninja TX GO and Ninja TX monitor-recorders, unlocking ProRes RAW recording from the Canon EOS R6 Mk III hybrid mirrorless camera.
Firmware update 12.2.1 unlocks the full potential of the Canon EOS R6 Mark III with pristine ProRes RAW recording. Ninja TX supports a maximum video resolution of 6960 x 3672 up to 30P, and 4320 x 2278 up to 60P. Ninja TX GO has a maximum resolution of 4320 x 2278 up to 60P. Furthermore, both Ninja TX GO and Ninja TX offer camera control of the EOS R6 Mk III over USB-C.
“The release of the Canon EOS R6 Mark III is a landmark moment for hybrid creators, and we are thrilled to offer support for this incredible camera,” said Peter Barber, CEO of Atomos. “By unlocking ProRes RAW recording on the Ninja TX and Ninja TX GO, we’re giving filmmakers the ability to capture every bit of detail the EOS R6 Mark III sensor is capable of.”
Ninja TX GO and Ninja TX are Atomos’ next-generation, on-camera monitor-recorders designed for professional filmmakers and content creators. Both combine a bright, high-resolution 5-inch HDR touchscreen display with advanced recording capabilities, supporting formats like Apple ProRes RAW, ProRes RAW HQ, ProRes LT, 422 & 422 HQ and Avid DNx for high-quality, edit-ready footage.
Both devices also offer real-time monitoring tools such as EL Zone, waveform, focus peaking, and LUT support, with camera control/touch focus on supported cameras. They record directly to CFexpress card over HDMI (Ninja TX GO) or SDI & HDMI (Ninja TX), enabling long recording times and fast post-production workflows.
The Canon EOS R6 Mark III is a hybrid mirrorless camera with a 32.5MP full-frame CMOS sensor, a DIGIC X processor, and Dual Pixel CMOS AF II. It features high-speed continuous shooting at up to 40 fps, up to 8.5 stops of in-body image stabilization, and advanced video capabilities including 7K 60p RAW and oversampled 4K up to 60p. The camera also has a single CFexpress Type B and a single SD UHS-II card slot.
Key Features of the Firmware Update:
- New firmware enables Atomos Ninja TX or Ninja TX GO monitor-recorders to record ProRes RAW output over HDMI from the Canon EOS R6 Mk III mirrorless camera.
- Ninja TX supports up to 6960 x 3672 up to 30P, and 4320 x 2278 up to 60P. Ninja TX GO has a maximum resolution of 4320 x 2278 up to 60P.
- Both Ninja TX GO and Ninja TX support camera control.
Availability
Firmware version 12.2.1 is available now as a free-of-charge, over-the-air update for the Atomos Ninja TX and Ninja TX GO monitor-recorders.
For more information, visit www.atomos.com.
About Atomos
Atomos is a global leader in designing and manufacturing cutting-edge monitor-recorders, renowned for revolutionizing the video production industry. Known for its innovative products such as the Ninja and Shogun series, Atomos empowers filmmakers, videographers, and content creators to capture high-quality content with ease and precision. With a focus on performance, reliability, and advanced features, Atomos has become the go-to brand for professionals who demand the best in video recording and monitoring solutions.
Our Mission
At Atomos, our mission is to drive innovation in the world of video production by creating products that offer industry-leading performance, flexibility, and user-friendly functionality. We aim to simplify complex workflows, helping content creators capture and produce stunning content with ease, whether on set, in the field, or in the studio.
Innovation for the Modern Creator
Atomos has always been at the forefront of technological advancements. The company was the first to combine high-quality touchscreen monitors, removable storage, and Apple ProRes to dramatically improve the quality of video captured by almost any camera. For the first time, video makers could take the uncompressed output from their camera and store it in Apple’s professional, easy-to-edit format.
New generations of faster, lighter, tougher, and brighter products followed, embracing HDR, 4K, and even 8K. Today, “Atomos” has become part of the filmmaker’s vocabulary. With the introduction of connected Atomos monitor-recorders and cloud-based tools and services, content creators now enjoy even greater productivity gains, including camera-to-cloud, remote collaboration, cloud editing, and streaming from anywhere in the world.
Expanding the Ecosystem
Atomos continues to expand its lineup to meet the real-world needs of modern content creators. From cameras and monitor-recorders to audio and post-production tools, Atomos is building a comprehensive ecosystem that supports end-to-end creative workflows. These innovations enable filmmakers to seamlessly capture, record, edit, and share their work, making Atomos an essential part of any video production process.
Global Presence
Atomos is based in Melbourne, Australia, with a distributed worldwide team in the USA, UK, Germany, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and China, and has a global distribution partner network. This global presence ensures that content creators around the world have access to Atomos products and support.
More information at: www.atomos.com.
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