

Separated into seven aesthetically distinct segments, Public Lighting is about the many sources of pleasure to be found in an otherwise uncertain universe. To begin with, there’s its agitated, almost frantic need to pay tribute to the world and its miscellany-and to allow such heterogeneity to inform its imagistic, editorial and thematic fabrics. Presented on 8 October as part of a retrospective of his work at the eleventh CurtoCircuíto-the excellent international short film festival in Santiago de Compostela, a city in Galicia, northwest Spain- Public Lighting is in many ways emblematic of Hoolboom’s work. Is being photographed the only way to cheat death? Ask Mike Hoolboom, in whose Public Lighting (2004) the question is posed. I guess the offer will be available until supplies last, since the shop does not mention any limitation in time.Mike Hoolboom. Source: Atomos Availabilityīoth the NINJA V and NINJA V+ are currently listed on B&H as “in stock”. Their latest addition is the Atomos CONNECT, an optional module that turns the NINJA V/V+ into cloud-connected devices with frame.io Camera-to-Cloud integration. These include accessories such as the AtomX SDI, AtomX SYNC, and AtomX CAST.
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In fact, the company has developed a series of additional modules over the years to further expand the capabilities of the NINJA V/V+. On the other hand, the NINJA V is “limited” to DCI 4K60p.Ī great thing about the Atomos NINJA platform is its versatility. The major difference between the two models is that the NINJA V+ supports ProRes RAW recording over HDMI in 8K resolution at up to 30fps or DCI 4K at up to 120fps. The two devices feature very similar specs for both recording and HDR monitoring. The NINJA V and V+, which were previously available on B&H for $649 and $999 respectively, currently retail for $399 and $599. Source: Atomos Atomos Ninja V and V+ on sale at B&H

Let’s take a closer look! Atomos Ninja V+. If you’ve been waiting for a price drop to put your hands on one of these devices, here’s your chance. For example, the Panasonic LUMIX GH6 and Leica SL2-S recently joined the family.

The list of devices supported by the NINJA V/V+ is constantly expanding and already includes many popular DSLR, mirrorless, and digital cinema cameras. Standing at the core of the Australian company’s ProRes and ProRes RAW ecosystem, the NINJA V/V+ can take RAW sensor data from an ever-growing number of cameras and encode it into high-quality, editing-friendly formats. Offering a 5” LCD display with a maximum brightness of 1000 nits and enabling DNx, ProRes, and ProRes RAW recording, they are now available for $399 and $599 respectively.
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UPDATE July 1st: The promotion seems to be over: B&H has reverted the price of the Ninja V+ to $799 and the Ninja V to $499.ī&H is currently running a huge offer on the Atomos Ninja V and NINJA V+ external monitors/recorders.
