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Here’s another enjoyable video with Atomos CEO Jeromy Young. After the more affordable and already available Atomos Ninja hdmi recorder has proven to be a top notch useful device, the not yet released Samurai will now make some of us even more happy as they have added the Avid DNxHD codec.
The Samurai is a recorder that stores video from an HD-SDI source to a harddisk of your choice, making high quality video recording from a camera like for example a Sony F3 much more affordable.___–Some of the Samurai’s features are:
– 800×480 resolution screen with focus and exposure assist– 24 PSF support with 24/60i 3:2 pulldown removal on capture– SDI Play Out or Loop-though– Instant playback for review on a connected screen– Atomos continuous power, dual battery system– affordable 2.5″ HDD/SSD storage capability
The Samurai will be 1145€ ($1595) and is available for worldwide preorder here:
Find more info about the Samurai on the Atomos website.
B&H has provided these exclusive phone numbers for you if you have questions or require assistance:US: +1 877 502 5839 and INTERNATIONAL: +1 212 465 0114
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.