Atomos launches Ninja TX GO HDMI monitor-recorder

Atomos has introduced Ninja TX GO, a new HDMI monitor-recorder that brings the performance of the popular Ninja TX series to an even wider community of filmmakers and creators.
Built for HDMI-based cameras, Ninja TX GO combines a brighter screen, advanced monitoring tools, professional codecs, camera control, and cloud connectivity, all in one compact device.
With its 5-inch, 1500-nit high dynamic range (HDR) touchscreen, Ninja TX GO offers a far superior monitoring experience than the camera’s built-in display. It features professional tools such as EL Zone, waveform, vectorscope, focus peaking, and more, giving content creators complete control over framing, exposure, and colour accuracy on-set.
Ninja TX GO records directly to CFexpress Type B or external USB-C SSD storage and supports Apple ProRes, ProRes RAW, Avid DNx, and H.265/H.264 formats, providing flexibility across post-production workflows. With RAW-capable HDMI inputs, it can record up to 6Kp30 RAW, delivering exceptional image quality from today’s leading mirrorless and DSLR cameras.
What truly sets Ninja TX GO and Ninja TX apart from previous Ninja models is integrated camera control, a free feature that will allow direct adjustment of exposure settings such as aperture, shutter speed and ISO on supported cameras from Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic, Sony, Z CAM and other leading brands. This makes Ninja TX GO the complete on-camera companion for monitoring, recording and control in one device, says Atomos.
Ninja TX GO includes built-in Wi-Fi for camera-to-cloud operation, including 20GB of free ATOMOSphere cloud storage, enabling direct upload to ATOMOSphere, Frame.io, Dropbox, and other services, or live streaming via NDI 6/HX3.
Peter Barber, CEO, Atomos, said, “With Ninja TX GO, we are bringing the power and flexibility of our flagship Ninja TX to an even broader community of creators. It’s a lightweight, incredibly powerful monitor-recorder that delivers professional-grade monitoring, recording, and control without compromise.
“It’s perfect for creators who want the best visual fidelity and workflow flexibility straight from their HDMI cameras.”




