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Nits a long way to the top with Atomos

Posted on Nov 7, 2025 by Pro Moviemaker

A super-bright 2200-nit screen powers the new Atomos Shinobi 7 RX monitor

The brand best known for its recording monitors has returned to its roots with the Atomos Shinobi 7 RX, a super-bright seven-inch HDR monitor. But now this £719/$799 accessory includes wireless video monitoring and expanded camera control.

The Shinobi 7 RX is aimed at directors, focus pullers and crews who need a lightweight yet powerful on-set display or as a preview display for livestreaming switchers. It features a 2200-nit peak brightness screen for outdoor use, HDMI and 3G-SDI connectivity and support for more than ten stops of dynamic range from Log, PQ and HLG signals. 

It inherits the camera control interface of the Shinobi II, offering adjustment of aperture, shutter speed and ISO for supported Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic, Sony and Z Cam models.

Wireless video monitoring makes the Shinobi 7 RX an ideal partner for the Atomos TX-RX system. This allows wireless monitoring at up to 300m with latency under 60ms, supporting up to four destinations per transmitter.

Other features include touch-to-focus control, a built-in 3D LUT box and focus and exposure tools such as false colour, waveform, peaking and zebra, dual NPF battery slots and on-device calibration.

Find out more information at atomos.com

The back of a monitor from Atomos, against a white background
The new Shinobi 7 RX is dazzlingly bright and offers lots of connectivity options, wired or wireless

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