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10位 Aerial Video Recording: Atomos’ 忍者之星

The Atomos忍者之星 is more than just a simple recorder and playback deck; it's a way to bypass the highly compressed codec of your camera and record straight to 10位 4:2:2 Apple ProRes, all on a device roughly the size of an iPhone and weighing in at just under 300 grams including the up-to-5 hr battery.

I’m always interested in ways to obtain higher-quality video and, 可悲的是, this typically translates to heavier and more expensive cameras. There’s a really cool device that has just been released by Atomos known as the 忍者之星.

The 忍者之星 is more than just a simple recorder and playback deck; it’s a way to bypass the highly compressed codec of your camera and record straight to 10位 4:2:2 Apple ProRes, all on a device roughly the size of an iPhone and weighing in at just under 300 grams including the up-to-5 hr battery.

Atomos忍者之星

With that kind of power-to-weight ratio, the 忍者之星 is tailor-made for the aerial world. You simply connect the 忍者之星 to the HDMI output on your camera, and your video is stored on familiar CFfast media. Because of the sheer size of ProRes files, you would be well advised to use 64GB CFfast cards or larger.

I found the normal HDMI cable to be a bit bulky and interfering with the smaller gimbal movements. A quick substitute of a lightweight cable made all the difference, and the gimbal was once again free to move as required. Because of its light weight and high-quality, edit-ready编解码器, the 忍者之星 is well suited for aerial video operations.

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