Atomos Introduces AtomX Sync Module for Ninja V

Posted by Sam Liu on 18th Sep 2018

Atomos Introduces AtomX Sync Module for Ninja V

Atomos has introduced its new AtomX Sync module for the Ninja V monitor recorder at IBC 2018.

The module brings professional, long range, wireless timecode and genlock to any HDMI source, including DSLR's and mirrorless cameras. There is also simultaneous Bluetooth connectivity for Ninja V app control and additional sync functionality using Bluetooth to any compatible video, audio device or smartphone app. AtomX Sync make it easy to integrate large sensor consumer cameras easily into traditional live productions. All captured video will share a common frame-accurate timecode that can be recognised by all mainstream NLEs. The module docks directly onto the Atomos Ninja V monitor/recorder's modular expansion slot and is fully controlled and integrated with the AtomOS operating system and touchscreen interface. The user can remotely control and configure countless other Ninja V recorders equipped with the module on the same network up to 300m away. As productions move increasingly to Log/HDR, the AtomX Sync module allows all Ninja recorders on set to be correctly set up in seconds - eliminating errors that can cost time and money. The AtomX Sync uses class leading wireless synchronisation technology licensed from Timecode Systems. Operating on sub 1GHz frequencies (865.05 to 923.2MHz) enables great range even in crowded environments where other wireless systems may fail. Timecode Systems' sync products like the :pulse, SyncBac PRO, UltraSync ONE are fully compatible with the AtomX Sync module - so productions large and small currently using their ecosystem can effortlessly integrate Atomos devices. The system is equally at home in large scale multi-camera productions for sporting events and concerts, or simply being used to sync a mirrorless camera to a Timecode Systems equipped audio device for perfect automated sync sound. AtomX Sync also has a built-in battery extender that allows for continuous power for up to seven minutes when swapping batteries, ensuring uninterrupted operation of the Ninja V during a shoot. AtomX advantage Together with the Atom X Ethernet/NDI module also launched today, the AtomX Sync module is the first in a series of innovative AtomX solutions to come. AtomX modules dock into the battery slot, and multiple modules can be stacked passing power and offering advanced connections and functions. The Ninja V expansion port is a high-speed data interface that supports PCI Express Gen3, USB 3.1, 12G SDI and HDMI 2.0. It is bi-directional and built to carry high quality video, audio and power for practically limitless expansion. Atomos CEO Jeromy Young said: "The AtomX Sync module clearly demonstrates the power of Ninja V with AtomOS to act as a computing platform that solves real production issues. I'm delighted our team have made modular expansion a reality, actively working with new partners like Timecode Systems that share our vision of improving workflows. Together we can build an ecosystem that really benefits our customers."