Save almost $200 on Atomos Ninja V recording monitor

Save almost $200 on Atomos Ninja V recording monitor
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The Atomos Ninja V  recorder monitor is now available for an incredible $196 discount in this flash deal at US dealer B&H Photo. This recording monitor features a 10-bit exterior viewable monitor, 4K HDMI input and a 1,920 x 1,080 touchscreen display. It's also due an upcoming 4K 12-but ProRes Raw update that will further increase the quality of the output. 

The Atomos Ninja V recorder monitor is compatible with a wide range of consumer cameras, such as the Nikon Z6, Nikon Z7, Sigma fp and more. According to recently released news, you'll also be able to use the Atomos Ninja V recorder monitor to output 4K 30p 12-bit ProRes RAW video via HDMI from a Fujifilm GFX 100

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The Atomos Ninja V records to standard 2.5" SSD drives or to compact AtomX SSD mini drives, capturing up to 150 minutes of 4K video on a 1TB drive. It also featured AtomHDR, which gives you the ability to monitor up to ten stops of dynamic range of your camera's LOG image. 

If you want to invest in an Atomos Ninja V, then don't delay! This deal will end on 30 June at 11:59 EDT.

Atomos Ninja V: $499

Atomos Ninja V: $499 from $695
You can now pick up the Atomos Ninja V monitor recorder for just $499, down from its original price of $695 by an incredible discount of $196. 

US deal. Ends midnight (ET), June 30.

B&H is a US retailer that may ship to other regions. If you're looking to purchase this product from another country, please ensure you double-check shipping costs and availability, as well as compliance with local tax and import laws.

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