Atomos Shinobi GO HDMI 4K Camera Field Monitor with HDR Touchscreen, All Day Battery Life, and Lightweight Design
$36.99








Product description


Professional monitors
Add a bright, budget-friendly on-camera monitor to your compact camera kit with the Shinobi GO 5″ Touchscreen HDR Video/Photo Monitor from Atomos. The monitor features a 5″ IPS display, 1920 x 1080 resolution, edge-lit backlight, 3D LUT support, and 1500 cd/m² brightness. Its HDMI 1.4 input supports input up to UHD 4K, and there are numerous built-in image tools.

Slim and Lightweight Design
Shinobi GO prioritizes portability, giving you the features you need while keeping the weight at just 7.4 ounces (210gms)!

High Dynamic Range
View 10+ stops of dynamic range with Shinobi GO’s HDR screen, replicating post-production workflows in real time.

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Shinobi GO offers essential scopes, one-touch control, and advanced monitoring for focus, framing, and exposure.

Flexible power options
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Power the Shinobi GO with industry-standard NP-F batteries, via AC with the Atomos battery eliminator, or USB-C PD with a USB charging dock or a USB power bank for maximum versatility.

Brightness
With its stunning 5-inch, 10-bit HDR/SDR display, Shinobi GO lets you see your images clearly, even in bright daylight. The 1500 nit screen features a special anti-reflective coating and anti-fingerprint technology.

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Camera Control
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Touch to Focus
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EL Zone & ARRI False Color
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Anamorphic desqueeze
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RED / ARRI Support
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5 inch touchscreen
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1500nit bright HDR display
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4K HDMI input
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HDR / HLG / PQ support
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Slim, Lightweight & Ultra-Bright The Shinobi GO is a 5-inch, 1500-nit HDR/SDR HDMI camera monitor, designed for videographers and photographers looking for professional monitoring tools without unnecessary extras. At 30% thinner and 50% brighter than previous models, Shinobi GO is a compact yet powerful tool for precise monitoring in any lighting condition.
Advanced Camera Monitoring Tools for Video & Photography Enhance your workflow with built-in waveforms, histograms, false color, and RGB parade for accurate exposure, focus, and framing. The multi-tool Analysis View provides all essential monitoring information at a glance, making it perfect for filmmakers, vloggers, and photographers alike.
HDR & High-Brightness Display The stunning 10-bit HDR/SDR camera monitor display on the Shinobi GO ensures you can see every detail, even in bright daylight. 1500 nits of brightness combined with an anti-reflective coating and anti-fingerprint technology allow for crystal-clear visibility in any shooting environment.
LUT Support & Custom Profiles With 3D and 1D LUT support, Shinobi GO allows you to preview creative looks in real-time. Upload custom .cube LUT files via SD card for accurate color grading previews directly on the monitor.
Durable & Lightweight Design Designed for portability, Shinobi GO weighs just 210g, making it easy to mount on any rig. The slim yet durable build ensures it’s a reliable companion for shoots on the go.
Flexible Power Options Shinobi GO offers multiple power options for uninterrupted use: ✔ NP-F battery compatibility for extended runtime ✔ USB-C PD support for convenient power delivery via power banks or USB charging docks ✔ AC power via Atomos battery eliminator (sold separately)
Unique Locking Cable System For maximum reliability, Atomos has developed a rugged HDMI locking system to prevent accidental disconnections. Shinobi GO includes a custom bracket for secure HDMI and USB-C cable connections, ensuring a stable setup for any production.
13 reviews for Atomos Shinobi GO HDMI 4K Camera Field Monitor with HDR Touchscreen, All Day Battery Life, and Lightweight Design
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Eddy R. Cruz –
Great monitor. Worth the money.
This is a great monitor. Very light and it provides all the tools to ensure proper exposure. In addition, you can add a SD card with LUTS. You can monitor in native, Rec709, PQ, and LUT. It’s very very light and it’s battery efficient.. I really mean it. It has a regular size HDMI input but it doesn’t have an Out HDMI. Hope you enjoy it if you buy it.
Larry Miller –
Overpriced and Unreliable Broke within the first two months
Monitor has stopped working after having it for about two months. Thought it was something I did but now that I come back to read the comments I see it has issues. And very overpriced as well. When battery is plugged in the red light comes on but the monitor will not turn on whatsoever. Crazy that $300 gets you nothing now a days.
DJ Harris –
Great Monitor!
Great monitor for the Sony FX Series
erda –
Shinobi Go
It doesn’t come with an HDMI cable, so if you don’t have one, forget about using this thing as soon as it arrives. I had to buy a short HDMI cable and also had to purchase a monitor mount. I got a Viltrox one, which came with both a monitor mount and an HDMI cable. After a few minutes of use, I noticed the back felt a bit hotter than normal. The bezels are ridiculously large. This could easily be a 6-inch monitor if it weren’t for the massive bezel. I would have given it 1 star just for the frustration of not including an HDMI cable when everyone else does. However, since the screen resolution is better than average and for weighting only 200g, I’ll give it a 3.
isphil –
Lightweight, Bright Monitor
Atomos monitors are legendary for their design and performance among professional videographers and they also happen to be more pricey. This Shinobi GO is the entry level model in the Shinobi line even though it packs in features similar to it’s more expensive cousins. The 1500 nit brightness allows the monitor to be viewed even in bright sunlight without a hood (Good since one is not supplied) and since I shoot in sunny Florida conditions this is a plus. It’s light weight is also a plus when part of a rig. The GO has all the exposure assistant features you need and are easy to access via the touch screen. I particularly like that it includes wave forms and vectorscope. I use a dummy battery plugged into a V mount battery to power the monitor to keep weight down but it can also be powered with USB-C power delivery.I wish it had more capacity for Luts but it is limited to eight. I had a difficult time loading Luts into the monitor as it requires the SD card to be specially formatted. Had to google this info after repeated failures to load Luts.I do find that the monitor heats up quickly but it doesn’t seem to affect the monitor function.I’ve had no problem with the performance of this monitor and it is especially helpful in monitoring Lut looks when shooting in Log profile. Although the quality is there, I feel it’s a bit overpriced for the features you get. There are monitors of this same size with better brightness and more features for a lot less but I think the Atomos reputationwill make the higher price worth it in the long run. At least that’s the hope
J –
Perfect budget friendly Atmos
Love it
Ed –
Battery Not Included (Rookie Mistake?)
I’m fairly new to the photography world, but honestly one thing that I inadvertently assumed is that a battery would be included with the monitor. Maybe it was oversight, maybe it was just ignorance. But I feel that the packaging, website and YouTube should clearly state that the source of power it needs to function is not included.I really wanted to use this for an event, and I could not because of it.
Christina Cano –
Exactly what I needed, but stopped working after 2 weeks
This monitor checks all of the boxes for me personally. It’s unbelievably light and easily viewable in the bright Texas sun. Unfortunately, mine stopped working after about 2 and a half weeks. Amazon has been great and is shipping a replacement, so time will tell if this is an issue or an exception. Giving it the benefit of the doubt for now since it really is a joy to use. No frills–just light, bright monitoring.
あぱっち –
以前は廉価なモニターを使ってましたが、装着する度に感じるゴツさが嫌で次第に使わなくなりました。ところが本製品はとても薄く、とてもスタイリッシュなので、カメラにつける事を億劫と感じなさそうです。
allen –
This screen is actually really good. The reason I’m giving it a 3 because the screen doesn’t stay on when you are trying to shoot it keep going back to no input and when it does it stay on for a while and then disappears. Would I recommend this to someone who is trying to video to be honest I don’t know. But would I recommend using this for still yes/no when it on, it work like it suppose to but it has it on problem like staying on with the cord fully connected
Josh Glaister –
Terrible product. There are many issues:The touchscreen is very temperamental. Sometimes responds and sometimes doesn’t.The colours on the monitor aren’t accurate.The connection point feels a bit loose.Overall quality feels cheap.It doesn’t even show whether I am recording or not. Very unusual for the price.Then, if you want to return it, you have to pay for it.
Alessandro Roberto Felea –
Stavo cercando un monitor leggero e affidabile da usare sulla mia FX3 per lavori run-and-gun e vlog, e l’Atomos Go 5 si è rivelato perfetto. La luminosità di 1500 nit è super utile anche sotto il sole pieno, e il display è nitido e reattivo. Il design compatto e il peso ridotto super leggero, lo rendono comodo da montare su gimbal o cage senza sbilanciare nulla.L’interfaccia è intuitiva e veloce, con tutte le funzioni essenziali come waveform, peaking, zebre e LUT personalizzabili. Lo consiglio a chi cerca un monitor professionale ma portatile, senza dover portare dietro attrezzatura pesante. Ottimo lavoro, Atomos!
RonGreene –
Nice and bright screen, the color accuracy looks good combined with my GH6. I think you can trust this monitor.Price might be a bit high for a simple monitor, but if you don’t want surprises you have to pay.I wish they had some kind of pouch for it, but there are plenty 3rd party options.