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With its large, bright color-accurate 19" LCD screen and 4K recording capabilities, the Atomos Sumo can be implemented to enhance professional video workflows in both production and post-production. On set, the Sumo's HDR capabilities enable cinematographers to realize more of a cinema camera's dynamic range when shooting in log or raw formats. All the built-in monitoring tools are also compatible with the HDR rendering, updating to accommodate the larger dynamic range. Additionally, the Sumo can record incoming DCI and UHD 4K video in various flavors of Apple ProRes or AVID DNxHR to Master Caddy II storage media. With supported cameras, ProRes Raw/Raw HQ recording is also possible, for more flexibility in post-production. Back in the studio, the HDR capabilities of the Sumo are again beneficial; enabling editors and colorists to see deeper into the captured image information. The 10-bit image processing, combined with the 10-bit FRC capable LCD panel, shows subtle gradations in recorded footage whether playing back directly from recording media or from a connected computer. The display itself can be calibrated to maintain color accuracy over the Sumo's lifetime. Use Cases - On the DIT Cart
- Get HDR on set in real time with on-the-fly log to HDR and PQ (Perceptual Quantizer)/HLG (Hybrid Log-Gamma) playback, complete with mission-critical monitoring tools such as waveform, focus peaking, false color, and vectorscope on the calibrated screen. Beyond monitoring, with DCI 4K, UHD, 2K, and 1080p recording, you can generate instant dailies to readily available SSD media.
- 1st AC Monitor
- The large 19" panel gives focus pullers access to a high-quality HD image with focus assist tools such as peaking and 2:1/1:1 zoom. The robust aluminum-alloy chassis ensures that this monitor can be moved and reset for every shot during the production.
- Client/Director's Monitor
- Remap incoming flat-looking log footage to HDR for a more exciting and true-to-life preview of the footage. Full playback controls and XML file tagging means that a director can review footage and create an instant lightweight ProRes LT copy, with baked-in LUTs and audio, to the onboard SSD. You can choose to view both log and standard gamma images with or without looks applied, with quick toggling between them for ease of comparison.
- Studio Monitor
- In the studio, you can leverage the HDR capabilities of the Sumo for accurate monitoring. With a 10-stop dynamic range and 10-bit processing combined with X-Rite calibration, you can be sure that your color-corrected images will translate through the post-production pipeline.
Features - Production-Grade Build Quality
- The aluminum alloy chassis houses 10 mounting points around the top, bottom, and side, a rear panel VESA mount, and an included stand for a variety of mounting configurations.
- Versatile I/O Options
- Seamlessly connect an SDI or HDMI device and convert between HDMI 2.0 and SDI (Quad 3G/6G/12G) in any combination. Quad SDI inputs connect cameras with multiple 1.5 or 3G-SDI outputs without the need for converters or four separate video inputs for multiview display or ISO recording up to 1080p. HDMI 2.0 supports up to DCI 4K and UHD input and output, along with the very latest Atomos open protocol that supports HDR automation, including importing of camera settings. There is also support for Genlock and LTC timecode.
- High-Quality Recording
- Capture the raw data stream output from Sony's FS5, FS7, or FS700, Canon's C300 Mark II or C500, or Panasonic's VariCam LT over SDI at rates up to 5.7K at 30p (with compatible cameras) as ProRes Raw/Raw HQ, Cinema DNG, 10-bit Apple ProRes, or 10-bit Avid DNxHR. The processing power of Sumo preserves pristine quality direct from the camera, with data rates up to 3.2 Gbps.
- Versatile Functionality
- Using multiple inputs, you can record and play back up to four HD video channels, live. Leveraging the Sumo's XML capabilities, you can switch and mix a live recording, and stream or record four HD ISO recordings. Switch between feeds on-screen with cueing, crossfade, and hard cuts from the locked sources, or tag and adjust final edits with advanced metadata tagging preserving ISO feeds, with the desired result infinitely editable.
- Built-In XLR Audio
- Eliminate the need for a separate audio recorder by using the full-size XLR connections to connect and power external microphones, for balanced analog audio with dedicated meters and adjustments for frame delay and gain. Phantom powered (48V) mics and line-level audio are all seamlessly synchronized, so there's no need to match in post. There are also a 3.5mm stereo headphone jack and built-in speakers, for on set instant or playback review with clients or the production team.
- HDR Processing
- The Sumo's 19" 1920 x 1080 10-bit LCD panel is driven by the AtomHDR engine which precisely maps log, PQ, or HLG video feeds from popular cameras, game consoles, or TV manufacturers to resolve 10 stops of HDR in real time. The brightness range and vivid colors of HDR bring scenes to life, either on the monitor itself or when outputting to larger HDR/Rec 709 displays for on set review. It can also be used with popular editing software programs or grading suites for affordable HDR/SDR editing or grading in the studio.
- Daylight-Viewable LCD Screen
- The bright 1200 cd/m² display means you can accurately monitor SDR signals, even when outside in full daylight. If additional light control is required, an optional sun hood is available separately.
- X-Rite Calibration
- Like many high-end video and computer monitors, the Sumo can be calibrated to compensate for the natural color and brightness drift that monitors exhibit over time. The Sumo's calibration input lets you use X-Rite's separately available i1Display Pro to always ensure accurate HDR and REC. 709 monitoring.
- Continuous Power
- Dual 4-pin XLR inputs for power means that the Sumo can automatically switch power sources should one stop providing power. In the field, a separate power bracket can be used to supply the Sumo with power from V-Mount or Gold Mount batteries. When one battery dries up, you can hot swap it for a fresh one without interrupting the shoot.
UPC: 814164020817 In the Box Atomos Sumo 19" HDR/High Brightness Monitor Recorder Master Caddy II Power Supply Limited 1-Year Warranty Table of Contents
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Technical parametersAtomos SUMO19 Specs | | | Panel Type | IPS-Type LCD | | Display Size | 19.0" / 48.0 cm | | Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 | | Aspect Ratio | 16:9 | | Touchscreen | Yes | | Maximum Brightness | 1200 cd/m2 | | Bit Depth / Color Support | 8-Bit+FRC (1.07 Billion Colors) | | Real-Time LUT Monitoring | SDR | | | | Video | 1 x HDMI Type A (HDMI 2.0) Output 1 x BNC (12G-SDI) Output 1 x HDMI Type A (HDMI 2.0) Input 3 x BNC (3G-SDI) Input 1 x BNC (12G-SDI) Input | | Embedded Audio | HDMI: 8-Channel SDI: 12-Channel | | Audio | 2 x XLR Input 1 x 3.5 mm Headphone Output | | Built-In Speaker | None | | Power | 1 x 4-Pin XLR Input | | Other I/O | 1 x LANC (2.5 mm) | | Card Slot | None | | | | Video Format | SDI (8/10-Bit 4:2:2) DCI 4K: 24/25/30/50/60 UHD 4K: 24/25/30/50/60 1080p: 24/25/30/50/60/120 1080i: 50/60 720p: 50/60 HDMI (8/10-Bit 4:2:2) DCI 4K: 24/25/30/50/60 UHD 4K: 24/25/30/50/60 1080p: 24/25/30/50/60/120 1080i: 50/60 720p: 50/60 | | Video Signal Conversion | HDMI to SDI DCI 4K: 24/25/30/50/60 UHD 4K: 24/25/30/50/60 1080p: 24/25/30/50/60/120 1080i: 50/60 720p: 50/60 SDI to HDMI DCI 4K: 24/25/30/50/60 UHD 4K: 24/25/30/50/60 1080p: 24/25/30/50/60/120 1080i: 50/60 720p: 50/60 | | | | Pulldown Conversion | 2:2, 3:2 | | Camera Trigger | SDI, HDMI | | Encoding Formats | 4096 x 2160 ProRes Raw, Raw HQ, 422, LT, HQ at up to 60 fps DNxHR HQ, HQX, SQ, LB at up to 60 fps CinemaDNG at up to 30 fps 3840 x 2160 ProRes Raw, Raw HQ, 422, LT, HQ at up to 60 fps DNxHR HQ, HQX, SQ, LB at up to 60 fps CinemaDNG at up to 30 fps 2048 x 1080 ProRes Raw, Raw HQ, 422, LT, HQ at up to 240 fps DNxHR HQ, HQX, SQ, LB at up to 240 fps CinemaDNG at up to 120 fps 1920 x 1080 ProRes Raw, Raw HQ, 422, LT, HQ at up to 240 fps DNxHR HQ, HQX, SQ, LB at up to 240 fps 1280 x 720 ProRes Raw, Raw HQ, 422, LT, HQ at up to 60 fps DNxHR HQ, HQX, SQ, LB at up to 60 fps 5720 x 3016 ProRes Raw, Raw HQ at up to 30 fps | | Recording Media | 1 x 2.5" SSD (SATA III) | | Phantom Power | +48 V | | | | DC Input Power | 14.4 VDC | | Battery Type | None | | Power Consumption | 75 W | | | | Mounting | 10 x 1/4"-20 Female 5 x 3/8"-16 Female | | | | Dimensions (W x H x D) | 19.8 x 12.2 x 2.5" / 50.4 x 31 x 6.3 cm 19.8 x 13 x 7.1" / 50.4 x 33 x 18 cm, Including Stand | | Weight | 12.3 lb / 5.6 kg 13.7 lb / 6.2 kg, Including Stand | | | | Package Weight | 19.35 lb | | Box Dimensions (LxWxH) | 23.0 x 15.1 x 7.0" |
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| Subject: Multicam monitoring | | Date: 25.06.2021 15:54:53 | Name: Maria Triantafyllou | Hello!
I would like to ask you the following very important question. Is it possible for the sumo 19 to monitor (not record) wirelessly 4 different cameras? I know this can happen through sdi, but I would really like to know if it could also happen wirelessly. From the experiments that I did I couldn't but I would like to have your opinion.
Thank you.
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