Three powerful Shinobi models
SHINOBI GO
Entry-level, compact 5-inch screen with monitoring tools to assist exposure, focus, and framing
USD/EUR 249
MSRP (excluding sales taxes and USA tariffs)
SHINOBI II
5-inch screen supercharged with touch to focus, camera control and advanced exposure and anamorphic workflow tools
USD/EUR 349
MSRP (excluding sales taxes and USA tariffs)
SHINOBI 7 RX
Super-high brightness, 
7-inch 2200nit HDMI & SDI monitor with pro monitoring tools, camera control & touch to focus
USD/EUR 699
MSRP (excluding sales taxes and USA tariffs)
Camera Control
Using intuitive, on-screen sliders you can adjust white balance, lens aperture, shutter speed/angle and ISO. A red edge display indicates when the camera is recording internally, whether triggered by the camera or from the Shinobi II or Shinobi 7 RX. Both models can control most Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic, and Sony mirrorless cameras over USB-C, and all Z CAM E2 series models (LANC cable required, purchased separately).
Touch to Focus
Tap the Shinobi II or Shinobi 7 RX touchscreen to have the camera automatically focus on your point of interest. Touch to focus takes advantage of camera focus modes such as focus tracking for effortless control and sharp images. Available with compatible cameras only.
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Wireless monitoring
The integration of Wi-Fi connectivity provides a stable link between the Shinobi 7 RX and the TX component of Atomos’ TX-RX wireless video system, or any external RTSP H.264 source.
Choose the right Shinobi for the job
Content creators
Shinobi GO is Ideal for content creators / vloggers who need a bright, lightweight field monitor for a DSLR or mirrorless camera; social media filmmakers who shoot vertical/horizontal content for YouTube, TikTok, or Instagram; also travel filmmakers who need a portable monitor that doesn’t add bulk to their kit.Â
Event videographers
Shinobi II is the perfect monitor for wedding, corporate, and event videographers who demand accurate exposure and focus monitoring; also commercial filmmakers using mirrorless cameras where precise color/HDR monitoring is crucial.
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Cinematographers
Shinobi 7 RXÂ is the go-to monitor for cinematographers needing a larger display for on-set framing, composition, and HDR preview; directors / producers on set, also focus pullers looking for a bigger screen when working with shallow depth of field or complex rigs.Â
Professional monitoring tools at your fingertips
All Shinobi models offer a comprehensive suite of monitoring tools, all with simple one-touch operation, for focus, framing, and exposure. Tools include focus peaking, zoom (4:1, 2:1, 1:1), zebra, false color (Atomos, ARRI, and EL Zoneâ„¢ colorized exposure modes), frame guides, SMPTE safe areas, grid markers, waveforms, an RGB parade, vectorscope, multi-view analysis, and flexible 3D/1D LUT support with profile and preset options (including .cube file uploads via SD card). Shinobi II and Shinobi 7 RX provide anamorphic de-squeeze monitoring (2x, 1.8x, 1.79x, 1.65x, 1.6x, 1.5x, 1.33x, 1.25x) to correct the ratio for anamorphic lens setups.
Please see the comparison chart for the respective Shinobi models feature set.
EL Zone
All Shinobi monitors support EL Zone, a professional false color exposure tool that helps you see exactly how bright or dark different parts of your image are. Unlike traditional false color systems that use rough IRE ranges, EL Zone assigns specific colors to exact exposure values—based on stops of light, in the same way your camera sees exposure. It’s a precise and consistent way to expose your image correctly every time.
LUTS
All Shinobi monitors receive LOG signals from the camera and offer real-time LUT (Look-Up Table) preview to approximate what the final graded image will look like in Rec.709. Custom LUTs (.cube files) can be loaded from an SD card and used in conjunction with the Shinobi’s built-in monitoring tools for precise exposure control.
Crisp, bright, true-to-life display
High brightness
Both Shinobi GO and Shinobi II have 1500nit screens, which are both perfectly fine for daylight shooting, although in direct sunlight you may still need a sun hood (purchased separately). Shinobi 7 RX has a super-bright 2200nit screen, which makes it daylight viewable, even under harsh sun.
High Dynamic Range
You can view 10+ stops of dynamic range from Log/PQ/HLG signals. Shinobi’s unique HDR monitoring features help you simplify the complexities of shooting Log and HDR, because it is possible to replicate post-production workflows when it matters most – while you are shooting.
High fidelity
Calibration is the key to a trustworthy monitor. Shinobi II & Shinobi 7 RX monitors can be calibrated with Calibrite Display Pro HL / Plus HL probe, and using the Atomos Calibrator app, for ongoing accurate HDR and Rec.709 monitoring. Accurate monitoring ensures reliable results.
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5-inch: slim & lightweight
Shinobi GO and Shinobi II are all about portability, and even though we’ve added more hardware functionality, we’ve redesigned and reshaped the body to keep the weight down to just 210 grams.
HDMI in/out
Both Shinobi GO and Shinobi II have full-size HDMI ports, which are more robust and less likely to loosen or break. With both input and output, you can pass the camera signal on to another monitor.
USB-C
All Shinobis have a USB-C port, which can either be used to power the device or, in the case of Shinobi II, to control a compatible camera, or connect an external calibration device.
Locking cables
Atomos has developed a unique and rugged locking ecosystem to maintain a secure grip on connected HDMI and USB-C cables. Both Shinobi GO and Shinobi II are supplied with a special bracket to facilitate this.
7-inch: see the bigger picture
Shinobi 7 is a bright, 7-inch professional monitor that makes it easy to see your shots, even in direct sunlight. With both HDMI and SDI connections, it works with everything from mirrorless cameras to high-end cinema rigs.
SDI & HDMI in/out
Shinobi 7 RX includes both HDMI 2.0 and 3G-SDI connections, which means it can be used with a much wider range of cameras and professional workflows, from indie films to big productions.
USB-C
All Shinobis have a USB-C port, which can either be used to power the device or, in the case of Shinobi 7 RX, to control a compatible camera, or connect an external calibration device.
Dual battery slots
Shogun 7 RX has dual battery slots to give you more flexibility and reliability on set. One battery can be replaced while the other keeps the Shogun running, so there’s no interruption in monitoring.
Flexible power options
USB-C PD
All Shinobis support USB-C Power Delivery (PD), which allows the device to be powered directly from a compatible USB-C source, including power banks, wall adapters, or hub systems.
NP-F battery
NP-F batteries are ideal for field use—powering your monitor through extended shoots without the need for frequent swaps or complex power setups (purchased separately).
Battery eliminator
Compatible with all Atomos monitors that accept an NP-F Sony L-Series type battery. Requires the separately available Atomos Locking AC Power Adapter to provide power (purchased separately).
Which Shinobi is right for you?
SHINOBI 7 RX
Super-high brightness, 
7-inch 2200nit HDMI & SDI monitor with pro monitoring tools, camera control & touch to focus
USD/EUR 699
MSRP (excluding sales taxes and USA tariffs)
Camera Control
Camera control*
Touch to focus*
*Compatible cameras only
Monitoring Tools
EL Zone & ARRI false color
Atomos false color
Anamorphic desqueeze
Waveform, Vector, Histogram
Zoom, Analysis view, Histogram
Frame guides, Grid, Safe zones
3D/1D LUT support
HDR / HLG / PQ support
Video Input/Output
SDI up to 1080p60 in / out / loop out
HDMI up to 4K60p in / out / loop out
Atomos TX / RTSP H.264 in
Power
USB-C PD
NP-F battery (dual slot)*
Battery eliminator*
*Purchased separately
Screen
7-inch touchscreen
2200nit HDR display
Display calibration
Cables
Supports locking cables
SHINOBI II
5-inch screen supercharged with touch to focus, camera control and advanced exposure and anamorphic workflow tools
USD/EUR 349
MSRP (excluding sales taxes and USA tariffs)
Camera Control
Camera control*
Touch to focus*
*Compatible cameras only
Monitoring Tools
EL Zone & ARRI false color
Atomos false color
Anamorphic desqueeze
Waveform, Vector, Histogram
Zoom, Analysis view, Zebra
Frame guides, Grid, Safe zones
3D/1D LUT support
HDR / HLG / PQ support
Video Input/Output
SDI N/Aup to 1080p60 in / out / loop out
HDMI up to 4K60p in / out / loop out
Atomos TX / RTSP H.264 in
Power
USB-C PD
NP-F battery*
Battery eliminator*
*Purchased separately
Screen
5-inch touchscreen
1500nit HDR display
Display calibration
Cables
Supports locking cables
SHINOBI GO
Entry-level, compact 5-inch screen with monitoring tools to assist exposure, focus, and framing
USD/EUR 249
MSRP (excluding sales taxes and USA tariffs)
Camera Control
Camera control
Touch to focus
*Compatible cameras only
Monitoring Tools
EL Zone & ARRI false color
Atomos false color
Anamorphic desqueeze
Waveform, Vector, Histogram
Zoom, Analysis view, Zebra
Frame guides, Grid, Safe zones
3D/1D LUT support
HDR / HLG / PQ support
Video Input/Output
SDI N/Aup to 1080p60 in / out / loop out
HDMI up to 4K60p in / out / loop out
Atomos TX / RTSP H.264 in
Power
USB-C PD
NP-F battery*
Battery eliminator*
*Purchased separately
Screen
5-inch touchscreen
1500nit HDR display
Display calibration
Cables
Supports locking cables
Shinobi accessories
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