Atomos unveils Ninja Phone HDMI input accessory for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max enabling capture and live streaming of external video sources
Atomos has unveiled the Ninja Phone HDMI input accessory for the Apple iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max smartphones. The device encodes HDMI input videos up to 1080 60P with ProRes HQ/422/LT/Proxy, H.265 10-bit and 8-bit, or H.264 8-bit codecs for storage or live streaming over cellular and Wi-Fi connections by a USB-C connected iPhone. An HDMI audio-in port captures sounds in PCM format at 48 kHz while a USB-C Mic-in port captures at the sampling rate of the connected microphone.
The company is known for making the Ninja, Shogun, and Sumo line of external monitors for professional digital cameras used by filmmakers. These monitors provide directors with a larger display than what is commonly found on DSLRs, have high-brightness typically above 1000 nits for daylight visibility, and can record 4K+ resolution videos in ProRes and ProRes RAW.
Higher-end digital cameras for filmmaking have evolved quickly to incorporate features previously missing such as RAW video recording at 4K+ resolution (e.g. Nikon Z9), large monitors, and live streaming (e.g. Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K with dual 5” LCD monitors and live streaming).
The Ninja Phone fills a need in the low to midrange camera market for an external recording monitor that can live stream videos at a lower cost than their all-in-one options by utilizing an iPhone as the display. The use of the OLED iPhone display as the primary monitor for extended shooting outdoors where high display brightness is required will result in faster, permanent OLED burn-in.
Also, the mismatch between the typical 1920 x 1080 resolution video input and the iPhone 15 screen resolutions of 2556 x 1179 (iPhone 15 Pro) or 2796 x 1290 (iPhone 15 Pro Max) means the displayed video is not shown at a 1:1 scale, but instead upscaled. This introduces artifacts and hides details not present in the original video.
The Ninja Phone measures 4.0 x 3.3 x 0.68 inches (98.2 x 85.4 x 17.4 mm) and weighs 3.3 ounces (94 grams). The accessory has a standard ¼” screw mount for mounting on tripods, stabilizers, and handheld grips. The battery-powered accessory uses NP-F550/F750/F970 batteries to power the device and the iPhone during use.
Readers who want to add a larger monitor and live streaming capabilities to their low to midrange cameras can sign up for the $399 Ninja Phone waiting list. Those who simply want a bigger, sunlight-readable external monitor can pick up one on Amazon today.
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12 April 2024
Now your phone can be a Ninja too!
Atomos announces the Ninja Phone, a 10-bit video co-processor for smart phones and tablets that lets you record from professional HDMI cameras.
By Atomos
Melbourne, Australia – 12th April 2024
Atomos announces Ninja Phone, a whisper quiet, 10-bit video co-processor for smart phones and tablets that lets you record from professional HDMI cameras.
The first release of Ninja Phone, demonstrated at NAB 2024 at the Atomos booth (C4931) is designed for iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max and their amazing OLED display. It’s a powerful combination that uses Atomos’ world-beating knowledge of Apple ProRes encoding and Apple’s cutting-edge silicon and screen technology to create the world’s most beautiful, portable, and connected professional monitor-recorder.
Atomos has a proud history of working closely with all leading Japanese camera manufacturers and as you would expect from an Atomos product, the Ninja Phone lets you connect any professional camera with an HDMI output to Apple’s magnificent OLED screen in HDR.
The Ninja Phone encodes the camera’s HDMI signal to ProRes or H.265, both formats at superb 10-bit quality for perfect HDR. The encoded video is sent via Ninja Phone’s USB-C output to the iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max’s USB-C port. The iPhone’s super-advanced A17 system-on-a-chip decodes the pristine camera sensor image to display on the high-resolution iPhone screen.
The display is a massive improvement over typical built-in screens that come with most cameras, boasting a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio and supporting Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG. It can display 11 stops of dynamic range with a peak brightness of 1600 nits, perfect for HDR and outdoor viewing.
The Ninja Phone iPhone app, downloadable from the App Store, controls and coordinates the operation of both the Ninja Phone and the iPhone, making them feel like a single, responsive device. For social media creators who need to shoot in 9:16 portrait mode, the Ninja Phone app adjusts to horizontal or vertical video modes. The Ninja Phone app will run on iOS and iPadOS, and will be downloadable at the time of shipping.
The camera’s output appears on the iPhone screen with zero latency thanks to Atomos’ super-efficient ProRes pipeline – encoding on the Ninja Phone and decoding via Apple’s state of the art iPhone.
“We’ve added professional video and cinematic smarts to the world’s most advanced phone,” says Atomos CEO and Co-Founder Jeromy Young. “Ninja Phone is for the thousands of content creators who capture, store, and share video from their iPhone 15 Pro but aspire to work with professional cameras, lenses, and microphones. At the same time, the Ninja Phone is a perfect tool for longer-form professionals who want to adopt a cloud workflow without a complex and expensive technology footprint.”
The ProRes-encoded video can be stored on the phone as a .mov file and/or simultaneously transcoded by the iPhone to 10-bit H.265 for workflows like camera to cloud, or live streaming via the iPhone’s built-in 5G and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity.
The Ninja Phone accommodates external iPhone accessories by integrating a separate USB-C hub to allow necessary professional add-ons like wireless USB-C microphones, for perfectly synchronizing video and audio. Third-party accessories are supported via the Ninja Phone with more added over time.
Powered by standard NP series batteries, a battery eliminator, or a USB-C 5V/3A input, the Ninja Phone charges the iPhone while in use with any of these power sources, ensuring long phone operation can match professional shoots.
Atomos has developed a unique and rugged locking ecosystem to maintain a secure grip on connected HDMI and USB-C cables. With Atomos locking cables, it is the most robust capture cable system available today, although it is fully compatible with standard, non-locking cables.
The iPhone 15 Pro’s enhanced connectivity opens a door for Ninja Phone users to make full use of Atomos’ Cloud Services (ACS). These include super-efficient Camera to Cloud workflows, remote live production, and cloud editing. With ACS, content creators can publish video to social media within minutes, and filmmakers can send their footage to their postproduction team via the cloud for the fastest possible production workflow.
“I’m so proud that Atomos is once again teaming up with Apple to unlock video creativity through ProRes, and this time it’s on Apple’s most advanced device ever, the iPhone 15 Pro. I’m especially pleased that this product has no fan and is whisper quiet. Atomos has always had an amazing relationship with Japanese camera manufacturers too, and now the Ninja Phone connects these incredible cameras directly to an iPhone’s storage, monitor and its extraordinary wireless and cell networking,” added Young.
“Thanks to the iPhone 15 Pro, this is the first time Ninja users will have access to an OLED monitor screen, which, at 446 PPI, is by far the highest resolution, most capable HDR monitor that’s ever been available to them,” added Young. “It’s the perfect partner for many of the new, smaller format mirrorless cameras coming out of Japan, for example Fujifilm’s X100 and G series, Canon’s R5 Series, Sony Alpha Series, Nikon Z series cameras and Panasonics GH and S series”.
Remarkably, the Ninja Phone weighs in at just 95gms, and a sprightly 335gms when coupled to an iPhone 15 Pro.
The Ninja Phone will cost USD/EUR 399, excluding local sales taxes, and is expected to begin shipping in June 2024. Customers will also need to choose the case for iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max, not just to protect the phone in normal use, but to ensure that the locking cable system can be deployed. The cases will be available separately at USD/EUR 59 each, also excluding local sales taxes.
In summary, the Ninja Phone is an essential addition to any filmmaker’s toolkit. It combines road-tested Atomos ProRes expertise with an out-of-this-world screen, proven professional monitoring features, and built-in mobile connectivity for collaborative, remote editing.
To learn more, visit the Atomos website at www.atomos.com.
About Atomos
While the industry makes better cameras, we make cameras better.
Atomos is a video technology innovator. When we started just over a decade ago, we combined 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 the camera and store it in Apple’s professional, easy-to-edit format.
New generations of faster, lighter, tougher, and brighter products followed, taking in HDR, 4K and even 8K. Now “Atomos” has become part of the filmmaker’s vocabulary.
With Connect, Atomos extends the capabilities of its monitor-recorders with a host of cloud-based tools and services. Content creators now have greater peace of mind as their footage is simultaneously stored on the camera, in the cloud and on the Atomos recorder. Workflows anywhere in the world can access media from a cloud connected Atomos device.
Our new online services extend our physical products’ capabilities, empowering filmmakers, and video creators with essential tools for camera-to-cloud, collaboration and review, cloud editing, live multi-cam production, wireless timecode, and streaming. It is a flexible ecosystem of subscription-based services that can grow with customers’ needs.
Atomos is based in Melbourne, Australia, with a distributed worldwide team and offices in the USA, Japan, China, UK, and Germany and has a worldwide distribution partner network.
More information at: www.atomos.com
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