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www.postmagazine.com 13 POST APRIL 2017 BITS & PIECES Facilis FastTracker Facilis Web Console TerraBlock & TX16 Hub Server Stack for Collaborative Media Production Networks Shared Storage Solutions #SL7920 www.facilis.com Solutions Networks #SL7920 #SL7920 Solutions #SL7920 #SL7920 www.facilis.com Solutions #SL7920 Solutions Production www.facilis.com Storage Solutions #SL7920 #SL7920 www.facilis.com Storage #SL7920 Shared Storage Shared www.facilis.com Production Networks #SL7920 Facilis FastTracker Facilis Web Console TerraBlock & TX16 Hub Server Stack Console Console Web Console Facilis Web Facilis FastTracker TerraBlock & TX16 Server Stack Hub Server Hybrid24 & SSD8 ATOMOS REDUCES PRICES, SHIPS NINJA INFERNO MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA — Atomos (www.atomos.com) recently re- duced prices across its 4K HDR line of recording devices. The Atomos Shogun brought 4K to the Sony a7s and Panasonic's GH4. The compa- ny's Ninja Inferno ($995) now arms the Panasonic GH5 with HDR Apple ProRes 10-bit 4:2:2 4Kp60 over HDMI 2.0. In addition to its compatibility with the new GH5, the Ninja Inferno accepts 4K DCI signals from cam- eras such as the Panasonic GH4/ DVX200/HCX1000/UX180/HCX1, Sony FS7/Z100 and the JVC LS300. Support for the 4,096 DCI standard unlocks cinema recording from these 4K video and mirrorless DSLRs. "Our message to video pro's is to 'Go HDR 4Kp60 Today,' showcased by the GH5 and Ninja Inferno com- bo," says Jeromy Young, CEO and co-founder of Atomos. "For less than $3K it's an unbeatable total package, especially when considering having 4K HDR content ready for clients, Netflix and YouTube is a must." For the Ninja Inferno starts with a 1920x1200 resolution LCD panel and adds 10-bit processing in highlights and equivalent 10-plus-bit resolution in blacks. This is achieved through the AtomHDR engine, which, when combined with the company's Atomos-built backlight, allows the power of 1500 nits to be utilized for High Bright Rec709 or HDR PQ/HLG at 10-plus stops. The full-size HDMI 2.0 connection bypasses the cam- era's internal limitations by recording to 4Kp60 4:2:2 10-bit pristine video in grading-friendly Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHR. The Ninja Inferno upgrades mir- rorless and DSLR camera audio by including balanced XLR input and 48V Phantom Power, negating the need to purchase separate audio recorders. For on-set review, the wide angle seven-inch calibrat- ed screen, playback controls, playlist and XML tagging make the Ninja Inferno well suited to serve as a client or director's monitor, with playout to the latest HDR PQ/ HLG or SDR TVs. The Ninja Inferno allows recorded files to be dropping directly onto the timeline of all the major NLE editing and grading soft- ware, with the HDMI input capable of accepting HDR signals. The Shogun Flame and Ninja Flame are now $995 and $795 respectively. To complement all models in the line-up, Atomos has developed a tailored Accessory Kit ($295) and Power Kit ($149) that arm users with everything needed to power, control, dock, charge and safely carry the units.

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