I was recently looking for a good multi-channel ISO recorder for my PTZ cameras and came across the Atomos Shogun Studio 2, which was released in 2019 without a lot of fanfare or reviews. For the price, no other ISO video recorder had as many independent ISO recording capabilities as this unit... 8 channels of 1080p videos in total PLUS 2 program videos if used in its quad switcher mode. I was curious to see if it would fit my needs in 2023, so I ask Atomos if they would loan me a unit to review. They agreed and gave me 2 weeks to try it out in real world settings. This review is a result of my findings.
00:06 Introduction
02:53 Pro #1: Shogun Studio 2: Lots of ISO Recording Capability
06:33 Pro #2: Video Assist Features
07:16 Pro #3: Visual Video Switcher
09:15 Pro #4: Redundant Power
10:30 Con #1 Single Source of Failure
11:21 Con #2: Channel 1 Dependency
13:53 Con #3: Display Viewing Angle
14:19 Con #4: Recording Formats vs File Space
15:37 Con #5: Danger of Recording All ISOs on Single SSD
16:55 Con #6: Sound Sync Issue
18:00 Con #7: Audio Issues
21:50 Con #8: SSD Caddy
23:29 Con #9: Lack of External Control
27:13 My Biggest Concern
29:33 My Feature Request for Shogun Studio 3
29:55 Feature Request #1: Quad Loop-Thru Outputs
30:52 Feature Request #2: Internally Locked Framerate & Resolution
31:40 Feature Request #4: Add Quad HDMI Inputs
31:53 Feature Request #5: Output Monitoring Options
32:36 Feature Request #6: Caddy-less SSD Mounting
32:57 Feature Request #7: External Access for Controlling & File Access
34:18 Feature Request #8: File Management Access Option
34:59 Feature Request #9: Alerts & Info Only Display Options
37:18 Feature Request #10: SSD Stress Tests
37:56 Feature Request #11: Standard Headphone Jack
38:29 Feature Request #12: Internal Record Gang Option
39:05 Conclusion
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