The Atomos Shinobi 7 RX camera monitor & receiver combines a larger 7-inch HDR screen with a calibrated peak brightness of 2200nits and the lightweight monitor functions of Shinobi. Can be used in the brightest of environments to monitor signals up to 4Kp60 via HDMI or HDp60 via 3G-SDI.
Camera Control
The camera control interface has been designed with a focus on common settings that need to be adjusted on a shot-by-shot basis. The exposure triangle is an essential element of all photography, and Shinobi 7 RX has sliders for adjusting lens aperture, shutter speed and ISO. With immediate and responsive access to these settings, getting perfect exposure on the 2200nit HDR monitor is a breeze, especially when used in combination with Atomos' powerful monitoring tools. These include EL Zone/ARRI false color, histogram, waveform, zebra, focus peaking and zoom.
Shinobi 7 RX was designed to control a wide range of hybrid (photo + video) cameras over USB-C. It currently supports models from Canon, Panasonic, Sony, Fujifilm, and Nikon, including popular lines like the EOS R and D-Series, LUMIX, Sony Alpha, Fujifilm X-Series, and Nikon Z-Series.
Support is continually expanding through firmware updates, and in most cases, your camera should work with Shinobi 7's RX Camera Control feature if it supports tethered shooting over USB-C and is running the latest firmware.
Connectivity
The addition of Wi-Fi connectivity provides a stable link between the Shinobi 7 RX and the TX component of Atomos' TX-RX wireless video system, introduced earlier this year, or an RTSP H.264 stream. Atomos TX-RX delivers low-latency (less than 60ms) HD-SDI and 4K HDMI video transmission for wireless on-set monitoring over distances up to 1000ft (300m). It gives crews the freedom to change camera angles, reposition gear, or even go completely handheld without having to disconnect director or client monitors.