Atomos Sumo 4K 12bit RAW 19″ Monitor/Recorder

HDR capable and has recording capabilities

The first production monitor that also records 4K 12bit Raw, 10bit ProRes/DNxHR, plus 1080p60 live switching and recording. For the first time, your on-set production monitors can be HDR capable and have recording capabilities. Now every monitor is not only for high end shot preview, it can also record dailies, proxies or 4k60p masters and has playback controls awat from the camera team on a high quality, calibrated 19″ 1200nit 10-bit HDR screen.

The Aluminium alloy chassis with built-in armor houses ten mounting points around the top/bottom/side, a rear panel VESA mount and an included stand for a variety of mounting configurations. Alongside of the XLR connections for power and balanced audio, there is a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack and built-in speakers. The optional mounting plates connect dual V-Lock or Anton Bauer batteries work in tandem with our patent pending continuous power system. This allows batteries to be hot swapped to ensure you are never without power in the field.

Seamlessly connect any SDI or HDMI device and convert between HDMI 2.0 and SDI (3G QuadLink/6G/12G) in any combination. Quad SDI inputs connect cameras with multiple 1.5 or 3G SDI outputs without the need for converters. HDMI 2.0 supports up to 4Kp60 input/output along with the very latest Atomos open protocol that supports HDR automation including importing of camera settings. There is also support for Genlock and LTC timecode.

Specification

  • Resolution: 1920 x 1200
  • Video Inputs: Quad link 4 x 3G SDI* or up to 12G single link SDI / HD SDI / SD SDI / HDMI / (camera dependent)
  • Video Outputs: 3G SDI / HD SDI / SD SDI / HDMI / / / / / via HDMI
  • Control: 1 x LANC in
  • Audio Inputs: 2ch balanced XLR analog in/out / HDMI 2 or 8ch 24-bit, camera dependant. SDI 12ch 48kHz 24-bit /
  • Record Formats: Raw Record Raw to ProRes / DNxHR Video to ProRes / DNxHR (DNx utilizes a .MOV wrapper) 4K DCI, 4K UHD, 2K, 1080
  • Media Type: 2.5 inch SSD/HDD compatibility depends on recording format, resolution and frame rate
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