In this video, we dive into our first experience using the Atomos Shinobi II field monitor, testing it in both photography and video scenarios to determine when this tool excels and when it falls short. Join us as we explore its performance with a Canon R5 and Sony A7S III, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses, and sharing tips for those considering adding it to their gear.
We kick things off with a real-world photography test during a sunrise shoot, where we learned that the Shinobi II's usability in high-pressure, fast-moving situations can be tricky. We then move to a more controlled setup, where the monitor really shines, offering unparalleled clarity for focus and exposure adjustments.
Next, we put the Atomos Shinobi II through its paces in a hybrid photo-video setup, filming behind-the-scenes footage on a Sony A7S III while capturing the monitor in action on a Canon C70. We talk about how the monitor helps filmmakers make rapid adjustments in real-time and how it enhances focus, exposure, and workflow.
Ultimately, the Atomos Shinobi II proves itself to be a useful tool for specific environments, like controlled lighting or hybrid video setups, but may not be the best fit for dynamic, fast-paced shoots. We break down the pros and cons to help you decide if this monitor is the right choice for your work.
Key Takeaways:
- Perfect for controlled environments and hybrid setups
- Bright display and focus peaking for manual focus photographers
- May override camera settings, so check compatibility
- Not ideal for high-speed, fast-paced environments
Is the Atomos Shinobi II the right fit for you?
Watch the full review to find out!
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