With the newest Atomos Shogun Flame (SDI/HDMI) and Ninja Flame (HDMI-only), the company has improved upon both build quality and image quality, and is giving us one of the more advanced monitors we've seen yet. So what is HDR? High Dynamic Range, or HDR, allows for far more details in highlights and shadows that are generally clipped when looking at a traditional Rec709 image. HDR theoretically gives you the best of both worlds between viewing an image in a traditional flat-looking Log, or viewing in a much crunchier Rec709 color space. Rather than constantly switching between Log and Rec709, the AtomHDR image will let you look at an image that has richer colors, but more dynamic range.
Check out the intro video:
In addition to the HDR tech, Atomos is giving us a monitor that is far brighter than any we've seen from them. At 1500 nits, it's far easier to see in bright environments, and for this kind of HDR technology, this brightness is necessary for getting the full image (a monitor hood is going to come standard).
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