In this video, we'll unbox an Atomos Ninja V (5) 4K External Recording Monitor and accessories for the monitor we ordered from B&H. When shooting green screen in the studio I've noticed the footage off my Canon 60D has compression artifacts in the shadows that cause flickering when chroma keyed. Now that I'm shooting 4K video with the Canon 90D, I want to upgrade from 8-bit 4:2:1 .MP4 compressed footage to 8-Bit ProRes 4:2:2 files using the clean 4K HDMI signal into the Ninja 5. Out of the box, the Ninja 5 feels well-built and includes an AC power adapter, dummy battery and SSD drive caddy for external recording. Here's a complete shopping list of everything I purchased:
Atomos Ninja 5: [ Ссылка ]
Metal Mounting Arm: [ Ссылка ]
Coiled HDMI Cable: [ Ссылка ]
2.5" Samsung EVO SSD: [ Ссылка ]
Neewer L-Series Batteries: [ Ссылка ]
Topics Covered
Green Screening Issues - 00:45
Samsung EVO SSD - 02:15
L-Series Batteries - 03:08
Metal Mounting Arm - 03:30
Coiled HDMI Cable - 04:30
Sweaty Pit Shot - 04:54
What's In The Ninja V Box - 05:09
Remi Strikes Again - 05:31
International Power Adapters -07:07
AC Power Brick - 07:22
Attaching the Dummy Battery - 07:37
SSD Drive Caddy - 08:40
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