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Introducing NA-Shinobi II
The Nauticam NA-Shinobi II Housing
The Atomos Shinobi II features a bright 5" 1500-nit 10-bit HDR screen that is powered by Sony FP series batteries. The Nauticam NA-Shinobi II Housing seamlessly integrates the Shinobi II into your underwater system. Connected to supported cameras and housing with the Nauticam HDMI Cable and Bulkhead system, shooters can take advantage of the monitors full suite of focus and exposure analysis tools.
Enhanced Toolset
The various overlays and visualizations of the Shinobi II can be activated via the buttons on the face of the NA-Shinobi II including the powerful Analysis Mode that places the most commonly used exposure tools alongside the footage.
Various Aspect Ratio overlays are also available in addition to traditional Focus Peaking and False Color overlays. LUTs can also be uploaded to the monitor to enable Live LUT preview of the footage with the LUT applied.
HMDI Connectivity
The NA-Shinobi II comes with the outgoing watertight Standard HDMI bulkhead and cable pre-installed as well as the additional M16 HDMI that is affixed to the supported camera housing. A 200mm HDMI (D-A) cable is included for connecting the M16 bulkhead to the camera inside the camera housing.
Integrated Vacuum Check and Leak Detection System
The Nauticam vacuum check and leak detection system is shipped with NA-Shinobi II as standard equipment which along with the pre-installed accessory vacuum valve (PN 25625), this monitoring system provides constant updates on the water tight and safe-to-dive status of the housing. A simple color coded LED lighting system lets the user know that the vacuum is solid, or that the housing is losing vacuum. Leak detection is built into the same circuit, so if there is water intrusion, an audible and visual indication will occur. The Nauticam system is temperature compensated, eliminating false alarms caused by a change in outside temperature, or from a camera heating up on an action packed dive.