dude, great video! Was just looking into upgrading to this monitor since I have the OG version, watched both of your videos, and this new update is sick!
Dude, you kill it on camera, you're natural and comfortable. I enjoy @atomos monitors. I've been riding with them since my Sony FS5 days. I'm really enjoying the Monitor Control APP. Good stuff man.
Def would love to see the shutter angle added in (I have an FX 30- same issue)- but - of all of the things I don't usually change during a shoot is my shutter angle - so a minor plus when they add it (and I am sure it is fixable with another firmware update...) Great monitor that def makes shooting much nicer!
Agreed 100%. I leave my shutter angle at 180° 99.99999% of the time so not being quick to change it isn’t really an issue. It would be good to be able to see that I haven’t accidentally changed it more than anything.
Yes! .........however, I figured out one work-flow thing that's not ideal. On the FX30, yes, the new firmware touch-focus works (even in Wide-focus-area mode).......but, once you touch the screen (whether in tracking or just single-touch-focus).....it puts the camera in manual focus (that's great, b/c that's what we wanted), but you CAN'T put the camera BACK in Auto-focus from the Shinobi ii. Why would I want to do that? Because on my most recent live-events using the FX30, I rely on zone autofocus and face-detect autofocus to stay on my main subject (keeping it in auto-face-focus this way works well for me), but I'll often need to pan the camera over to an audience member and that's where I've previously used my ipad to "touch to focus" to find one-face in a sea of many faces......but I need to quickly pan back to the presenter on stage, and with the ipad, I can just put the FX30 back in autofocus mode from the ipad app.......it cancels the touch-tracking and goes back to looking for ANY face in my zone. Long story short.......it would be great if they included a function to either (1) Cancel the touch-to-focus from the Shinobi (putting the camera back in whatever AF mode it was in before we touched the screen), or (2), let us choose between manual/auto focus from the shinobi ii. Unique use-case I guess, but it's a lot easier from the ipad app to put the camera in manual, touch-to-focus, then quickly put it back in auto focus. But I guess having touch-to-focus on the Shinbi ii is STILL better b/c it doesn't lag like an ipad via a wifi connection. Aaaanyway, thanx Dunna! Saw your video today and downloaded the new firmware. Happy filming, cheers!
Thats really interesting hearing that it puts it into manual focus mode! I didn't have that going on at all with my fx3, it still stays in AF and it just adds tracking like it would if I touched the actual camera screen. I wonder what's causing that?
@@dunnadidit I guess the other way of looking at it is........there's no way to "cancel" spot-tracking after you "touch to focus" on the shinobi ii. If you want the camera to go back into AFC, you have to click the center button on the camera itself (the little button inside the rear-wheel/dial). There doesn't seem to be a way to cancel that tracking/spot mode from the Shinobi.
Good news.... yay!! What if you were to set your display on HDMI to on, so one can see the on-screen info, including the tracking box from the Sony on the Shinbi?
You know when someone has an idea and says it or does it and you go... "wow, I can't believe I didn't think of that, it seems so obvious to try now"... thats what this comment is doing to me right now. I wonder what will happen to the touch functions since the camera info changes the ratio of the hdmi output.
The **Monitor App** is simply the best! No need to connect any HDMI cables. Easily and wirelessly control your camera settings, including **shutter speed**, **ISO**, and **aperture**, ensuring convenience and efficiency in your workflow.
The Monitor + app is very laggy when recording in 60fps. I think might even have noticed a bit in the lower frame rates when recording. I have the paid version and I agree it’s very good but that has been what’s kept me using external monitors like the LH7P from Portkeys and Viltrox 550 Pro.
Definitely don't want focus boxes baked in to a video (HDMI/SDI) feed. They should make that data be accessible by their API (via WiFi, Bluetooth, or USB) just like all the other camera control functions.
This has made me consider an upgrade from my Ninja V I've had for years. I don't use the recording aspect of it, but I do have a cage and sunhood on it that make it very useful. I'll have to see if those two things are also offered for this new Shinobi.
Nice Video Dunna. Been waiting for this as a new Shinobi II owner too. The shinobi monitor should have a built in feature that displays a box on the touch to focus, which then remains on the chosen subject as the camera moves around, a parallel display box, to the one on the A7S III, that while not the same box, serves the same function. Would this be possible? How? How not?
I think the catch with that is that the camera would have to feed that information out to the monitor in some way anyway. In the way that you’re mentioning it, I suppose it would be via usb with the controls. I don’t know how exactly that would work, but I think it would be easier for the camera manufacturer to allow us to select checkboxes of certain things we want to go out the hdmi, like the focus tracking, maybe the level etc.
What if the no signal was needed? If the monitor used an algorithm to recognize and track an object on the screen, that would occur independently, yet simultaneously with the A7S III tracking? Atomos could then run enough test to ensure that the accuracy is reliable enough to keep the box on the object in parallel to the tracking done by the A7S III. I admit it sounds like a lot of work - but perhaps they could get or buy access to an existing object tracking technology and shape it to fit the purpose, assuming the monitor has the hardware to do these calculations, and understanding the computer power necessary to do them. Perhaps a crazy idea, but it would eliminate the need for a signal from the A7S III and potentially solve the problem. @@dunnadidit
Thats good news. Although I do not completely agree with your comment regarding the tracking square on the screen. Sony may not be able to configure which elements are displayed over HDMI but this information should be available via USB. The Monitor & Control app can do this in both modes (wifi and usb). So let's hope that Atomos gets this fixed with the next firmware update, I mean it should be in their interest to deliver the best possible user experience and to show if my object is still tracked or not is a big benefit. So let's cross fingers.
I hope they bring some of these functionalities to their much more expensive Shogun Ultra units. They claim they will, but with no realistic road map outlining when it will happen.
@ I actually had no problem with AF tracking even before this update on my Z9 but after the update the only thing I can see that has changed is that I have lost my kelvin camera control which is now greyed out for some reason!🤔
@ Update on the Nikon Z9! On the previous 11.02.00 FM the kelvin Camera Control was changeable on screen no matter what WB setting on the camera but on 11.03.00 they changed it so that the WB setting on camera MUST be first set to only Kelvin ! Then it works perfectly! Also as you experienced with shutter angle, it is greyed out but when changing SA on Z9 it is registered to the monitor but in shutter speed and there is no control from the monitor! Another user interface quirk is also that when in RAW settings on the Z9 the native ISO setting starts at ISO 800 and anything lower is indicated as LO 0.3, 0.7, 1.0, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7 and finally LO 2.0 in camera but as of yet this is not translated to the Shinobi II CC, it is registered but yet again in the corresponding ISO and not as indicated on the camera itself! It would be great if Atomos could fix this in the next FW update!👍🏾
So now my wishlist is... 1. Get Sony to add the focus tracking marker to their HD out options 2. Get Atomos (or someone) to make a hood for the Shinobi II that's as nice as the pop-up ones that Viltrox includes for free
This is an AWESOME update!! The one feature that ALL of us Sony shooters have been asking for in a monitor is finally here - and available at a really great price. RE: shutter angle - i keep all of my Sony cameras in Flexible Exposure Mode. It allows me to program a custom button to long press and switch from shutter angle to shutter speed instantly - no menu diving required.
I hoped they improved the booting time, 20s is a deal braker for me. I rather use a phone, instant boot, long battery life. Just a bit laggy even with usb
I heard there is a battery drain when using the monitor as a bridge between a V-lock and the camera... Have you experienced this? I mean if you connect the V-lock to the monitor via USB-c then the monitor to the camera, via USB-c.. the battery can provide enough power for both and the internal battery of the FX3 drains slowly .. (I've read this happening even with a Smallrig VB99 Pro) ..
Hmmm maybe I’m misunderstanding but if I’m reading this right, you can’t actually do that at all. There’s only one usb-c port so you can’t go both in and out at the same time. However, if you’re using an NPF battery on the back, and then using that to also power the camera it’s plugged into via usb-c, it will drain the npf battery more quickly for sure. And you have to be careful because, with my fx3, I turn off USB power so it doesn’t drain too quickly, but if I turn off the camera and leave the monitor on by accident, it starts charging the camera.
@@dunnadidit You are right... there only one USB port.. What I actually meant was, powering the monitor with a false battery, connected to the V-lock, and then, bridging to the camera via USB-C .. Would that work? Without draining the internal battery of the FX3?
The monitor is great, I gotta try this new update asap because with my current firmware I can't see the image from my GH7 when I have both HDMI and USB-C connected. It works with HDMI only tho. So it's weird. Hope they fixed it.
Don’t know if you have a video already of this topic? But you can upload a video of ChatGPT being used to give you downloadable files, like CUBE files or XMP for presets , all you have to do if give chatgpt a Sample photo or short video and that’s it
Only if you output it via hdmi, sometimes it's called "clean feed" and you want to turn that off. Depending on your camera, that could black out your screen though (sony problems)
Just curious - with the usb-c plugged in to operate camera controls, can it also simultaneously act as a power delivery to the camera from the monitor's battery?
My Shinobi ii will not update the firmware past 10.11. I have gone through the process step-by-step and the unit doesn't seem to even recognize the SD card. I know the card is good as I was able to format it and compy the .BIN files to it from my laptop. I guess I may just have a bad unit. The monitor and menu work fine however, so this isn't a real issue at this point.
I have the shinobi 2 and love it But I wish I knew it wasn’t a 4k monitor when purchased (my own fault) Any mental tips on how to use the shinobi 2 without purchasing shinobi 1 Just mentally know the monitor is a lower res preview ?
Honestly, it's such a small monitor that not being 4k never really bothers me. I don't even think that any of the monitors I own or have ever tried are truly 4k output, they all accept 4k input but at 5 or 7 inches, 4k is probably overkill in a lot of cases.
sorry to annoy you with another question as I’m still learning everything, since it’s 1080 and I’m shooting in 4k does the monitor crop the scene ? Or is it pretty much mirroring at low res?!
@@Rafael_B appreciate the feedback boss just wanted to make sure that when I was shooting with the monitor that it didn’t crop in with the lower res mirror , I was worried that I’d be trying to get the perfect scene and then in post it would be too wide because I was looking at the monitor . This worry I have like you said is not real though it’s just a mirror and will give you the same field of view from camera to monitor Is this a valid thought process for what we discussed? (I am sorry for this weird message I’m just doing anything I can to learn film)
Hey, thanks for the video it helped lot. I have the same NPF battery, which I bought to power my FX3 through usbC when needed, but since this port is taken by Shinobi do you think the monitor can send some juice to the camera? I'm asking cause on the port it says power output as well, but I guess those 13W would not be enough for FX3 to suffice, or?
Huh? I’m not sure what you mean. I did mention that the tracking box doesn’t show up on the monitor unless the camera allows for that to be sent over hdmi. Is that what you’re talking about?
First of all, accusing me of purposely hiding something is ridiculous… why not just ask? Secondly, I actually did show both the monitor and camera screen on screen at the same time at 6:57 when I was literally explaining this exact limitation. For the rest of the video I felt it was more important to show the screen I was talking about specifically at the moment because I knew I was going to mention this at one point and could demonstrate it.
Are you nuts? Why would he lie about something that can be easily exposed by other users simply using the function? And why would he lie or do anything shady in the first place? Perhaps you should think before you speak-or better yet, refrain from speaking at all.
Did you know that Atomos released an update to the first version of the Shinobi in 2022? There were bugs in the update, which caused Atomos to remove it for download. - Okay, everyone makes mistakes. Except that Atoms NEVER released a fix for that buggy update. There have been no updates to the original Shinobi since. We have stopped buying Atomos gear.
I'd love for sony to add that as a feature. A little set of checkboxes so that I can choose what gets sent out over hdmi. I'd love to have the focus box and a level.
@@dunnadidit yes. I absolutely cannot live without seeing the focus box now, after using Monitor+. One of the best features of these Sony's is their AF features. With any real monitor- you just can't really use it. Unless you have your little camera screen out and constantly looking from your screen to your monitor. I've done this for years- always hated it. Now I don't have to. Come on Sony! Fix thisssss
dude, great video! Was just looking into upgrading to this monitor since I have the OG version, watched both of your videos, and this new update is sick!
Dude, you kill it on camera, you're natural and comfortable. I enjoy @atomos monitors. I've been riding with them since my Sony FS5 days. I'm really enjoying the Monitor Control APP. Good stuff man.
Appreciate the kind words!
Thank you for making this video on the update!!
My pleasure!
Def would love to see the shutter angle added in (I have an FX 30- same issue)- but - of all of the things I don't usually change during a shoot is my shutter angle - so a minor plus when they add it (and I am sure it is fixable with another firmware update...) Great monitor that def makes shooting much nicer!
Agreed 100%. I leave my shutter angle at 180° 99.99999% of the time so not being quick to change it isn’t really an issue. It would be good to be able to see that I haven’t accidentally changed it more than anything.
Thank for the update:)
My pleasure!
Yes! .........however, I figured out one work-flow thing that's not ideal. On the FX30, yes, the new firmware touch-focus works (even in Wide-focus-area mode).......but, once you touch the screen (whether in tracking or just single-touch-focus).....it puts the camera in manual focus (that's great, b/c that's what we wanted), but you CAN'T put the camera BACK in Auto-focus from the Shinobi ii. Why would I want to do that? Because on my most recent live-events using the FX30, I rely on zone autofocus and face-detect autofocus to stay on my main subject (keeping it in auto-face-focus this way works well for me), but I'll often need to pan the camera over to an audience member and that's where I've previously used my ipad to "touch to focus" to find one-face in a sea of many faces......but I need to quickly pan back to the presenter on stage, and with the ipad, I can just put the FX30 back in autofocus mode from the ipad app.......it cancels the touch-tracking and goes back to looking for ANY face in my zone.
Long story short.......it would be great if they included a function to either (1) Cancel the touch-to-focus from the Shinobi (putting the camera back in whatever AF mode it was in before we touched the screen), or (2), let us choose between manual/auto focus from the shinobi ii.
Unique use-case I guess, but it's a lot easier from the ipad app to put the camera in manual, touch-to-focus, then quickly put it back in auto focus.
But I guess having touch-to-focus on the Shinbi ii is STILL better b/c it doesn't lag like an ipad via a wifi connection.
Aaaanyway, thanx Dunna! Saw your video today and downloaded the new firmware. Happy filming, cheers!
Thats really interesting hearing that it puts it into manual focus mode! I didn't have that going on at all with my fx3, it still stays in AF and it just adds tracking like it would if I touched the actual camera screen. I wonder what's causing that?
@@dunnadidit I guess the other way of looking at it is........there's no way to "cancel" spot-tracking after you "touch to focus" on the shinobi ii. If you want the camera to go back into AFC, you have to click the center button on the camera itself (the little button inside the rear-wheel/dial). There doesn't seem to be a way to cancel that tracking/spot mode from the Shinobi.
Oh I get wgat youre saying! thats a great point!
Good news.... yay!!
What if you were to set your display on HDMI to on, so one can see the on-screen info, including the tracking box from the Sony on the Shinbi?
You know when someone has an idea and says it or does it and you go... "wow, I can't believe I didn't think of that, it seems so obvious to try now"... thats what this comment is doing to me right now. I wonder what will happen to the touch functions since the camera info changes the ratio of the hdmi output.
@@dunnadiditgood point. Not sure if that would change the mapping of the screen real estate. Let me know what you find out. Perhaps a video?
The **Monitor App** is simply the best! No need to connect any HDMI cables. Easily and wirelessly control your camera settings, including **shutter speed**, **ISO**, and **aperture**, ensuring convenience and efficiency in your workflow.
Its definitely solid!
You are absolutely right, it’s a no brainer to use the monitor app. You could even use Sunny’s apps now that they actually work.
What's this? An app for the monitor?
Sony has a free monitor app you can use with your smart phone.
@@marcogava9047
The Monitor + app is very laggy when recording in 60fps. I think might even have noticed a bit in the lower frame rates when recording. I have the paid version and I agree it’s very good but that has been what’s kept me using external monitors like the LH7P from Portkeys and Viltrox 550 Pro.
Thanks for sharing this! But man I wish the shinobi can do onion skin overlay like the ninja!
I hear ya! I hope they add it in a future update.
Definitely don't want focus boxes baked in to a video (HDMI/SDI) feed. They should make that data be accessible by their API (via WiFi, Bluetooth, or USB) just like all the other camera control functions.
It would definitely be better that way, I didn’t know that would even be an option though. I’d love to see the level information on my monitor too.
That's not an issue -the shinobi doesn't record..... that's the Ninja, shogun and sumo.
This has made me consider an upgrade from my Ninja V I've had for years. I don't use the recording aspect of it, but I do have a cage and sunhood on it that make it very useful. I'll have to see if those two things are also offered for this new Shinobi.
I'm back from google. SmallRig has a cage sunhood combo in the works.
Nice Video Dunna. Been waiting for this as a new Shinobi II owner too. The shinobi monitor should have a built in feature that displays a box on the touch to focus, which then remains on the chosen subject as the camera moves around, a parallel display box, to the one on the A7S III, that while not the same box, serves the same function. Would this be possible? How? How not?
I think the catch with that is that the camera would have to feed that information out to the monitor in some way anyway. In the way that you’re mentioning it, I suppose it would be via usb with the controls. I don’t know how exactly that would work, but I think it would be easier for the camera manufacturer to allow us to select checkboxes of certain things we want to go out the hdmi, like the focus tracking, maybe the level etc.
What if the no signal was needed? If the monitor used an algorithm to recognize and track an object on the screen, that would occur independently, yet simultaneously with the A7S III tracking? Atomos could then run enough test to ensure that the accuracy is reliable enough to keep the box on the object in parallel to the tracking done by the A7S III. I admit it sounds like a lot of work - but perhaps they could get or buy access to an existing object tracking technology and shape it to fit the purpose, assuming the monitor has the hardware to do these calculations, and understanding the computer power necessary to do them. Perhaps a crazy idea, but it would eliminate the need for a signal from the A7S III and potentially solve the problem. @@dunnadidit
Thats good news. Although I do not completely agree with your comment regarding the tracking square on the screen. Sony may not be able to configure which elements are displayed over HDMI but this information should be available via USB. The Monitor & Control app can do this in both modes (wifi and usb). So let's hope that Atomos gets this fixed with the next firmware update, I mean it should be in their interest to deliver the best possible user experience and to show if my object is still tracked or not is a big benefit. So let's cross fingers.
just ordered mine! Finally
Nice!!
tracking doesn't work on Lumix S5iiX... It works on regular tap to focus, like the previous firmware.
Oh no!!! Damnit!
I hope they bring some of these functionalities to their much more expensive Shogun Ultra units. They claim they will, but with no realistic road map outlining when it will happen.
Yeah I wonder if they can with some of the older hardware.
Timestamps please! Thanks for the video, it's really good and I appreciate it.
Nice!Time to download! Let me see if it works smoothly on my Nikon Z9! 👍🏾🙏🏾
Good luck!
@ I actually had no problem with AF tracking even before this update on my Z9 but after the update the only thing I can see that has changed is that I have lost my kelvin camera control which is now greyed out for some reason!🤔
Weird!
@ Update on the Nikon Z9! On the previous 11.02.00 FM the kelvin Camera Control was changeable on screen no matter what WB setting on the camera but on 11.03.00 they changed it so that the WB setting on camera MUST be first set to only Kelvin ! Then it works perfectly! Also as you experienced with shutter angle, it is greyed out but when changing SA on Z9 it is registered to the monitor but in shutter speed and there is no control from the monitor! Another user interface quirk is also that when in RAW settings on the Z9 the native ISO setting starts at ISO 800 and anything lower is indicated as LO 0.3, 0.7, 1.0, 1.3, 1.5, 1.7 and finally LO 2.0 in camera but as of yet this is not translated to the Shinobi II CC, it is registered but yet again in the corresponding ISO and not as indicated on the camera itself! It would be great if Atomos could fix this in the next FW update!👍🏾
So now my wishlist is...
1. Get Sony to add the focus tracking marker to their HD out options
2. Get Atomos (or someone) to make a hood for the Shinobi II that's as nice as the pop-up ones that Viltrox includes for free
Great that they fixed these so fast 🎉
Agreed!
This is an AWESOME update!! The one feature that ALL of us Sony shooters have been asking for in a monitor is finally here - and available at a really great price.
RE: shutter angle - i keep all of my Sony cameras in Flexible Exposure Mode. It allows me to program a custom button to long press and switch from shutter angle to shutter speed instantly - no menu diving required.
I love the custom button hack - that's a good one!
I hoped they improved the booting time, 20s is a deal braker for me. I rather use a phone, instant boot, long battery life. Just a bit laggy even with usb
My question is, when are they going to update the Shinobi 5 (original) and the Shinobi 7? There hasn't been an update in years, it seems.
I wouldn't hold my breath. Usually, once a company comes out with a new version of something, the updates for the older one are put on the shelf.
Still waiting on a firmware update for the original 5" Shinobi monitor
I have a funny feeling that they probably won’t do too many firmware updates on that now that this new one is out.
What a great update. Do you know if this feature works on Njnja V or this is specifically for Shanobi?
I heard there is a battery drain when using the monitor as a bridge between a V-lock and the camera... Have you experienced this? I mean if you connect the V-lock to the monitor via USB-c then the monitor to the camera, via USB-c.. the battery can provide enough power for both and the internal battery of the FX3 drains slowly .. (I've read this happening even with a Smallrig VB99 Pro) ..
Hmmm maybe I’m misunderstanding but if I’m reading this right, you can’t actually do that at all. There’s only one usb-c port so you can’t go both in and out at the same time. However, if you’re using an NPF battery on the back, and then using that to also power the camera it’s plugged into via usb-c, it will drain the npf battery more quickly for sure. And you have to be careful because, with my fx3, I turn off USB power so it doesn’t drain too quickly, but if I turn off the camera and leave the monitor on by accident, it starts charging the camera.
@@dunnadidit You are right... there only one USB port.. What I actually meant was, powering the monitor with a false battery, connected to the V-lock, and then, bridging to the camera via USB-C .. Would that work? Without draining the internal battery of the FX3?
I think so! I’ll have to give it a test today!
@@dunnadidit Thanks!
@@Superjeanmarcfollowing
The monitor is great, I gotta try this new update asap because with my current firmware I can't see the image from my GH7 when I have both HDMI and USB-C connected. It works with HDMI only tho. So it's weird. Hope they fixed it.
Don’t know if you have a video already of this topic? But you can upload a video of ChatGPT being used to give you downloadable files, like CUBE files or XMP for presets , all you have to do if give chatgpt a Sample photo or short video and that’s it
Is the Shinobi capable of charging the internal Z-battery through the USB-C as well? This would be very useful if it can do so.
Yup!
@@dunnadidit Oh heck yeah!! Its time to get the Shinobi!!
Can you monitor the exposure meter with this monitor? I don't see that feature in their listed "on screen tools".
Only if you output it via hdmi, sometimes it's called "clean feed" and you want to turn that off. Depending on your camera, that could black out your screen though (sony problems)
Just curious - with the usb-c plugged in to operate camera controls, can it also simultaneously act as a power delivery to the camera from the monitor's battery?
Does the legalize option need to be enabled when using a lut?
I still can’t get my a7iii to connect with camera control. Firmware updates done and a7iii in pc remote but atmos still not seeing camera.
My Shinobi ii will not update the firmware past 10.11. I have gone through the process step-by-step and the unit doesn't seem to even recognize the SD card. I know the card is good as I was able to format it and compy the .BIN files to it from my laptop. I guess I may just have a bad unit. The monitor and menu work fine however, so this isn't a real issue at this point.
What are your Lift, Gamma, Gain display settings for the Shinobi II? Do you leave it to default?
Thank you for the review! Do you know if the shinobi will work with the accsoon cineview 4k loop out function?
Hello, how are you? Would you know if the monitor, using the Sony a7siii, will focus on the eye?
I have the shinobi 2 and love it
But I wish I knew it wasn’t a 4k monitor when purchased (my own fault)
Any mental tips on how to use the shinobi 2 without purchasing shinobi 1
Just mentally know the monitor is a lower res preview ?
Honestly, it's such a small monitor that not being 4k never really bothers me. I don't even think that any of the monitors I own or have ever tried are truly 4k output, they all accept 4k input but at 5 or 7 inches, 4k is probably overkill in a lot of cases.
sorry to annoy you with another question as I’m still learning everything, since it’s 1080 and I’m shooting in 4k does the monitor crop the scene ? Or is it pretty much mirroring at low res?!
@@christiannoyes1521 it is mirroring in low res - if you are shooting in 4k, your video will be 4k.
@@Rafael_B appreciate the feedback boss just wanted to make sure that when I was shooting with the monitor that it didn’t crop in with the lower res mirror , I was worried that I’d be trying to get the perfect scene and then in post it would be too wide because I was looking at the monitor .
This worry I have like you said is not real though it’s just a mirror and will give you the same field of view from camera to monitor
Is this a valid thought process for what we discussed? (I am sorry for this weird message I’m just doing anything I can to learn film)
@christiannoyes1521 best advice I can give you ist learn by doing. Buy the shinobi, test it and if it works for you, keep it. If not return it.
I Own a m74 an a zv-e1 , Hope for a ZV-E1 Support at next update :-/
Hey, thanks for the video it helped lot. I have the same NPF battery, which I bought to power my FX3 through usbC when needed, but since this port is taken by Shinobi do you think the monitor can send some juice to the camera? I'm asking cause on the port it says power output as well, but I guess those 13W would not be enough for FX3 to suffice, or?
How does it compares to portkeys focus
Is overheating an issue with the Shinobi ii? I am between this and the portkeys lh5p ii.
Has anyone had an issue updating the firmware of their Shinobi ii? I have followed all the instructions, however mine won't update. HELP!
Saw this video and bought it in 3 mins lol
Haha I figured there would at least be a few people like that.
doesn't show the tracking box on the monitor, not going to pull the trigger. The sony monitor and control app does! Come on sony please allow!
So I guess you try to hide the tracking box on the monitor doesn’t move, right?
Huh? I’m not sure what you mean. I did mention that the tracking box doesn’t show up on the monitor unless the camera allows for that to be sent over hdmi. Is that what you’re talking about?
@ yes. But it’s better to show both screen while you explain how touch to track works. I can see you have one camera recording both screens.
First of all, accusing me of purposely hiding something is ridiculous… why not just ask? Secondly, I actually did show both the monitor and camera screen on screen at the same time at 6:57 when I was literally explaining this exact limitation.
For the rest of the video I felt it was more important to show the screen I was talking about specifically at the moment because I knew I was going to mention this at one point and could demonstrate it.
Are you nuts? Why would he lie about something that can be easily exposed by other users simply using the function? And why would he lie or do anything shady in the first place?
Perhaps you should think before you speak-or better yet, refrain from speaking at all.
I am waiting on the 7"
Did you know that Atomos released an update to the first version of the Shinobi in 2022? There were bugs in the update, which caused Atomos to remove it for download. - Okay, everyone makes mistakes.
Except that Atoms NEVER released a fix for that buggy update. There have been no updates to the original Shinobi since.
We have stopped buying Atomos gear.
I didn't know that! Thanks for sharing!
honestly, without being able to see where the focus box is, this feature is kind of useless. iPhone and Monitor+ for the win.
I'd love for sony to add that as a feature. A little set of checkboxes so that I can choose what gets sent out over hdmi. I'd love to have the focus box and a level.
@@dunnadidit yes. I absolutely cannot live without seeing the focus box now, after using Monitor+. One of the best features of these Sony's is their AF features. With any real monitor- you just can't really use it. Unless you have your little camera screen out and constantly looking from your screen to your monitor. I've done this for years- always hated it. Now I don't have to. Come on Sony! Fix thisssss
Agreed!
it takes too long. There is a delay. It would not work with a moving subject.
Interesting! I haven’t noticed much of a delay. I wonder if there are some manufacturing differences
Didn’t look like a delay
Yeah I tested again today and it's not delayed for me, I wonder if theres a cable issue?
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