This is where you can choose how and where you want to stream to.Īccording to Atomos, you can do a single stream from one camera or multiple streams from multiple cameras. On the interface, you can see that there is an extra stream button. You can simultaneously live stream to multiple platforms at the same time. This allows you to live stream your content around the world without the need for a computer. You can also pug an internet dongle into the USB-C and stream from there. Video feeds can be shared with others on set via Wi-Fi to devices and Ethernet 1Gbe at up to 300m. The Ninja Stream is capable of sending video feeds to other Ninjas, smart devices, or web-based platforms simultaneously. It can simultaneously record both ProRes and H.264/5 proxies with shared file names and timecodes. The Ninja Stream is a 5” 4Kp60 Connected HDR Monitor-Recorder with Wi-Fi, Ethernet, and USB-C. However, they didn’t give any details about when or where the Ninja Stream will be available to rent. This is a bit of a head-scratcher.Ītomos stated that the Ninja Stream will cost $300-$500 USD a day to rent. Now, according to Atomos, the Ninja Stream will be a rental-only device. The Ninja Stream is the latest addition to the Ninja family.
Atomos has officially unveiled the Ninja Stream during a live stream.