Samurai
Prodotti Correlati:
- 5" TFT/LCD 800x480 super high resolution screen
- HD/SD-SDI Connecitvity
- 24 PSF support with 24/60i 3:2 Pulldown removal on capture
- SDI Play Out or Loop-Though: connect to an external broadcast monitor or director's monitor and record and playback on set
- Recording direct to Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD* (* coming Q1, 2012) via HD/SD-SDI - Pristine HD uncompressed video from camera lens and sensor directly to selected codec
- Monitoring - Super High resolution 5" 800x480 built in Samurai monitor
- Playback - Instant playback for review of Apple Prores files to the Samurai screen
- Touch Screen - Simple intuitive touch screen functionality - no complicated menus!
- Continuous Power - Atomos Continuous Dual Battery Technology
- Affordable Storage - Infinite affordable 2.5" HDD/SSD storage capability
- Eliminating the need for capture cards and wasted time logging and capturing by avoiding the lossy, time consuming capture-to-edit process.
- Bypassing the image-degrading compression needed to squeeze HD onto in-camera flash storage.
- Providing limitless and cheap storage through the use of removable 2 ½ inch hard disks.
- Including all accessories in one rugged case - Batteries, Chargers, Disk Caddies and a PC/Mac docking station.
- Recording to a high quality editing codec at the camera in the field: simple.
- Recycling older cameras with obsolete tape and compression technology and updating them with a modern, high-quality file-based workflow
- Samurai Unit - Recorder, Screen for monitoring and playback, Touch Screen for easy control
- HDD/SSD Master Disk Caddy (x2) - you buy the disks and insert them. This is by far the most affordable way to record video onto media
- 2600mAh Batteries (x2) - for continuous battery operation
- Charger - to charge your batteries
- Docking Station (and cables) - to connect to Mac or PC via Firewire 800 and USB2/3 for downloading or editing immediately from the Samurai Disks
- Samurai Carry Case - Tough, light and portable carry case to protect your investment
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Light Weight |
390g (without Batteries & HDD) |
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Dimensions |
140(W)x87(H)x41(D)mm |
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Construction |
Aircraft grade aluminium for durability + portability. |
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Operating Power |
3.3W (Monitoring Only) / 6.8W (Rec, Mon & Play) |
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Batteries |
all 7.4v |
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Continuous Power* Power that never ends |
Primary-Secondary battery system. Change batteries without losing power. |
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Touchscreen |
Size: 5” diagonal. Resolution: 800x480 |
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Video Input |
HD/SD-SDI x 1 |
DI SMPTE 259/292/296 Mini BNC (with BNC Adaptor cables |
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Video Out |
3G/HD/SD-SDI x 1 |
DI SMPTE |
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Supported Formats |
HD 1080i60, 1080i59.94, 1080i50, 1080p30, 1080p25, 1080p24, 1080p23.98, 1080pSF23.98, 1080pSF24, 1080pSF25, 1080pSF30, 720p60, 720p59.94, 720p50, SD 480i, 486i, 576i |
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Realtime Hardware Encoding |
Apple ProRes® |
HQ - 220Mbps |
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Avid DNxHD |
HD - 220Mbps |
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Onboard Processing |
25pSF (50i) > 25p |
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Audio input 48kHZ PCM audio |
SDI 12 channels + 2 analogue channels with gain controls |
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Audio output 48kHZ PCM audio |
SDI 12 channels + Headphone for onboard review. |
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Remote start and stop |
Via SDI trigger / Via SD timecode / Via Lanc controller |
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Customisable Remote Controls |
System integrator custom controls available on request |
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Genlock sync for Broadcast and 3D infrastructure |
Any incoming Genlock signal is looped out of the SDI-out of the Samurai. SDI playout is genlockable from any external genlocked SDI fed into the SDI input. For 3D, two Samurais will genlock together if fed signals from a genlocked camera pair. |
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Recording Time |
Edit Formats |
HDD or SSD |
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HDD & SSD’s are hot swapable |
250GB |
500GB |
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ProRes HQ (10-bit, 220Mbps) |
2.5 hrs |
5hrs |
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Master Caddy Dock |
2.5” internal drive SATA to FireWire 800, USB2.0/3.0 |
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Supported Applications |
FCPX/FCP7+ / Media Composer 5.0+ / Premiere 5.0+ / EDIUS 6.0+ / Vegas Pro 10+ / Lightworks |
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Accessories included |
• Universal Battery Charger 110-240V • Docking station and Leads • 2 x Master Caddy Cases • 2 x Atomos 2600mAh batteries • Rugged Carry case • BNC Adaptor cables |
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Optional extras |
• Avid DNxHD∆ Codec • Connect H2S converter • Connect S2H converter • 5 x Master Caddy Cases • Atomos AC Adapter • DTap Dummy Battery • Docking station and Leads • Sun hood • Cable Clamp • Replacement Foam |
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2.5" Hard Disks (HDD) and Solid State Drive (SSD) recommendations
With spinning drives, you need to be careful in handling when recording. The drives will generally stand light/medium occasional bumps without problems, and the Ninja has an anti-shock buffer. However, spinning drives are not suitable for use in high vibration or movement environments, for example if the Ninja is strapped to the side of a motor bike.
With spinning hard drives, use a new drive, or one that has very little usage. Do not use old drives. Do not use drives that have been dropped.
On all drives, when handling, keep fingers away from the SATA connector at all times, as static electricity can damage the electronics inside.
HDD / SSD compatibility testing*
Compatible Drives
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Manufacturer |
Model |
Capacity / Speed |
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Hitachi |
Travelstar HTS725050 |
500G / 7200 rpm |
Excellent performance |
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Hitachi |
Travelstar HTS543232 |
320G / 5400 rpm |
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Intel |
X25 |
40G / 80G / 160G |
Excellent performance |
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Western Digital |
Scorpio Black WD5000BEKT |
500G / 7200 rpm |
Excellent performance |
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Samsung |
HM501II |
500G / 5400 rpm |
Not recommended Drives
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Manufacturer |
Model |
Capacity / Speed |
Notes |
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All |
G-Shock protected drives |
All |
G-shock protection disables the drive for long time periods. |
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Seagate |
Momentus |
All |
Poor shock performance |
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Western Digital |
Scorpio Blue WD5000PBVT |
500G / 5400 rpm |
Slows down near end of drive. |
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Kingston |
All Models |
All capacities |
Do not work properly with Ninja |




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