Atomos Announces Complete Integration with Final Cut Pro X

Posted by Michael Horton 
Atomos Announces Complete Integration with Final Cut Pro X
August 18, 2011 01:08PM
Atomos Announces Complete Integration with Final Cut Pro X

Melbourne, Australia ? 18 August 2011: Atomos, the maker of the most complete and affordable portable devices for recording to the Apple ProRes codec, is excited to announce integration of its Ninja and soon-to-be-released Samurai field recorders with Final Cut Pro X. Both the HDMI-equipped Ninja and the HD-SDI Samurai can record up to 8 hours of pristine ProRes video onto a single HDD. These tough, compact recorders also work flawlessly with fast, affordable SSDs, and both devices offer support for ProRes 422 HQ, ProRes 422, and ProRes 422 LT. Priced at $995 and $1595, respectively, the Ninja and Samurai include all accessories required to start shooting and editing.

Atomos recorders come with touchscreens, video monitors, a unique ?continuous-power? battery-looping system, and everything you need to start working with your camera in a visually-lossless, file-based workflow with ProRes and Final Cut Pro X. After recording, simply place your Atomos media drive into the supplied docking station and start editing immediately; no copying, no transcoding, no legacy capture cards, and no fuss.

Atomos makes the fastest and most affordable recorders for use with ProRes and Final Cut Pro X, saving you time and money while improving the quality of your work. You can work more efficiently and with less equipment, as all Atomos products feature high-quality monitors and 6-10 hours of battery life with supplied batteries.

?The Ninja and Samurai were made for file-based workflows with Final Cut Pro X. It?s an incredible combination,? says Jeromy Young, CEO, Atomos. ?The Ninja and Samurai produce beautiful ProRes files for fast and visually-lossless editing, and both devices reflect Atomos?s uniquely high design and quality standards. There?s never been such a great combination, or such a bonus for cost-conscious filmmakers who don?t want to compromise on quality, speed and efficiency.?

About Atomos
Atomos improves the working lives of videomakers by designing cutting-edge, affordable tools that make the best possible use of recent advances in hardware and software. Focused on streamlining workflows and solving real world problems such as long battery life with continuous power technology and affordable digital recording to HDDs or SSDs. Based in Australia, Hong Kong, and UK, and with a worldwide distribution network, Atomos has a range of groundbreaking products lined up for release over the coming months and years. Further product information can be found at [www.atomos.com].

Michael Horton
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Re: Atomos Announces Complete Integration with Final Cut Pro X
August 31, 2011 09:49PM
I would probably buy one of those if they captured via HDMI from my 7D without the viewfinder stuff.

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