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Atomos Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor

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Atomos Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor
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Key Features
  • 10-Bit Video Co-Processor
  • Record from Professional HDMI Cameras
  • Supports 4K, 1080p & 720p up to 60 fps
  • Monitor Video on Your iPhone's Display
The Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor from Atomos is a 10-bit video co-processor for smartphones and tablets that lets you record from professional cameras via HDMI, with support for UHD 4K, DCI 4K, 1080p, and 720p video at frame rates up to 60 fps. Designed to take advantage of the iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max, 16 Pro/Pro Max, and their OLED display, the Ninja Phone lets you encode an HDMI signal to ProRes or H.265. Encoded video is sent via a USB-C output to your iPhone's USB-C input, where its A17 SoC processor decodes the signal and displays it on your iPhone's screen, which features a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio and supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG. It can also display 11 stops of dynamic range and a peak brightness of 2000 nits. ProRes encoded video may be stored on your iPhone as a .mov file and/or simultaneously transcoded to 10-bit H.265 for workflows that include camera-to-cloud or live streaming using the iPhone's 5G and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity.
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Atomos Ninja Phone Overview

The Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor from Atomos is a 10-bit video co-processor for smartphones and tablets that lets you record from professional cameras via HDMI, with support for UHD 4K, DCI 4K, 1080p, and 720p video at frame rates up to 60 fps. Designed to take advantage of the iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max, 16 Pro/Pro Max, and their OLED display, the Ninja Phone lets you encode an HDMI signal to ProRes or H.265. Encoded video is sent via a USB-C output to your iPhone's USB-C input, where its A17 SoC processor decodes the signal and displays it on your iPhone's screen, which features a 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio and supports Dolby Vision, HDR10, and HLG. It can also display 11 stops of dynamic range and a peak brightness of 2000 nits. ProRes encoded video may be stored on your iPhone as a .mov file and/or simultaneously transcoded to 10-bit H.265 for workflows that include camera-to-cloud or live streaming using the iPhone's 5G and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity.

You'll also be able to take advantage of external iPhone accessories using a separate USB-C port that allows you to work with microphones and other third-party accessories. Power is delivered using NP series batteries, a battery eliminator, or a USB-C 5V/3A input. When one of these power sources is in use, the Ninja Phone also charges your phone and any connected accessories, helping to ensure longer operating times.

The Ninja Phone iPhone app, which is available as a free download, makes it easy to control and coordinate both the Ninja Phone and your iPhone. It also lets social media creators shoot in 16:9 horizontal or 9:16 portrait mode and is available for iOS and iPadOS.

The Ultimate Smartphone Accessory
Today's smartphones are technological marvels, with amazing displays, cutting-edge Wi-Fi 6E and 5G connectivity. But how do you connect your pro camera? With Ninja Phone. Attach it to a compatible smartphone, plug in an HDMI-equipped camera, install the app, and you're Ninja'd up and ready to go.
How Does It Work?
Ninja Phone takes any HDMI video signal and instantaneously converts it into a high-quality video file format. This video data is then transferred in real-time to USB-C-equipped smartphones and tablets, turning them into professional low-latency video monitors, recorders, and live streamers.

It's ideal for professional filmmakers, social media content creators, and a wide range of applications like gaming, where you need to record or stream a video source without a computer. It also sets you up for hyper-efficient camera-to-cloud workflows.

Make Your Phone Display a Pro Video Monitor
Turn your smartphone into a top-notch HDR monitor. Connect your camera, and you have access to some of the world's best portable displays. Atomos' Ninja Phone app adds a host of professional monitoring tools and even adapts to vertical orientation. Today's smartphone displays are incredible OLED devices with extraordinary 2,000,000:1 contrast ratios and 460 ppi resolution, and, with Ninja Phone, the ability to display the output from any HDMI-equipped camera.
Capture 10-Bit Video from an HDMI Camera
Ninja Phone is the only way to connect professional cameras with HDMI to a compatible smartphone and record directly into 10-bit Apple ProRes (iPhone only), the absolute standard for professional video production and post-production, or 10-bit H.265.

Apple ProRes 422
Bit rate: 294 Mb/s
TB / Hour: 0.132
Hour / TB: ~7.5

Apple ProRes 422 LT
Bit rate: 204 Mb/s
TB / Hour: 0.092
Hour / TB: ~11

H.265
Bit rate: 4.5 Mb/s
TB / Hour: 0.0040
Hour / TB: ~250

Apple ProRes 422
Bit rate: 30 Mb/s
TB / Hour: 0.0135
Hour / TB: ~74
Send via 5G or Wi-Fi 6E to Social Platforms
You won't find a more compact set-up for streaming professional-grade video directly from your camera. Ninja Phone and an iPhone Pro Max weigh only 11.8 ounces, and the combination is packed with the latest technology, including pristine 10-bit, H.265 encoding, Wi-Fi 6E, and low-latency 5G for the ultimate in mobile live streaming.
Stunning 10-Bit HDR Pipeline with a Billion More Colors and Shadows
Atomos uses its unparalleled experience in video encoding to pass 10-bit 1080p or 4K HDR video from your camera's image sensor over HDMI to Ninja Phone, then through USB-C to your smartphone or tablet's processor. The result is stunning, professional-quality images on your device's incredible screen, with virtually no latency.

The 10-bit video preserves massively more picture information, both in terms of color and brightness, than 8-bit formats. The number of colors goes from millions to billions, and the detail within the brightness range— the highlights and shadows in the image—is more than four times that of 8-bit.

Today's camera sensors all capture more than 10-bit, and all modern TVs, smartphones, and tablets have advanced 10-bit HDR screens too. With Ninja Phone, you can deliver the best possible video quality on every shoot.
8-Bit vs. 10-Bit
With Apple ProRes encoding, Ninja Phone sends 10-bit color and brightness information from your camera to your smartphone's screen. Professionals demand 10-bit because it shows accurate colors, highlights, and shadows and removes contours between similar colors. So, a blue sky looks real, or a candle looks vivid in the dark, with no washed-out painting-by-numbers pictures. With 8-bit, you're throwing away the subtlety and nuance, often leaving visible steps and flat imagery that can't be repaired in editing. 

In the same way, 10-bit video encoding and compression preserve color, shadows, and highlights to give depth and nuance to the image, just like our eyes can see. This is High Dynamic Range, or High Brightness Range. 10-bit gives a billion levels of shadows and highlights in an image to recreate all the depth and reality of real life, all on your smartphone and direct from your professional camera and lens.
Super Monitoring Tools
Ninja Phone comes with a comprehensive set of monitoring tools for greater control over image, exposure, and composition. It has everything you need to keep in focus, frame your shots perfectly—e.g., for social media platforms—and get the right exposure. It comes with a choice of waveform, zebra, and false color displays.
Get the Ninja Phone App
Atomos isn't new to touchscreens—the original Ninja had one. Smartphones take them to another level, so an app was created to run natively on your smartphone that controls and configures your Ninja Phone. If you're shooting portrait vertical 9:16 video, the app goes vertical too. It's easy to use in either Landscape or Portrait. It's slick and responsive and makes Ninja Phone and your smartphone feel like they're a single, integrated device.
Super Light, Super Silent
Ninja Phone is designed around AtomIC 5, the next generation of Atomos silicon that allows for low power and silent operation while encoding 10-bit ProRes and H.265 with exceptional USB-C connectivity. Drawing just 2.4W in full flight, Ninja Phone combined with your smartphone is silent, even while performing complex video processing tasks. The powerful IC allows for a super lightweight footprint—Ninja Phone weighs in at just 3.3 ounces.
How Do You Shoot? Video Professionals
Great things happen when technology comes together. With Ninja Phone and a compatible smartphone, you get a cutting-edge, connected professional filmmaking experience with a tiny footprint. You can go anywhere, shoot anything, and collaborate with colleagues around the world.
  • Connect any HDMI-equipped mirrorless or cinema camera
  • No compromise on quality: capture into a production-quality codec directly from your camera's sensor
  • Work collaboratively with colleagues using hyper-efficient Camera to Cloud workflows in 10-bit H.265 HDR
  • Use your smartphone as a superb OLED viewfinder
  • Take perfect shots with Atomos' best-in-class scopes and monitoring tools

 

How Do You Shoot? Content Creators
How do you shoot professional-looking video with maximum portability and the minimum amount of gear? Ninja Phone and its app are designed from the ground up to give you the mobility and versatility you need. Switch from landscape to portrait and back again seamlessly.
  • Connect professional HDMI compact, mirrorless, or cinema cameras to your smartphone for professional quality social media broadcasts
  • Upload your footage to the cloud while shooting and start editing within seconds
  • The Ninja app understands 9:16 portrait mode and adjusts automatically to accommodate it
  • Stream directly to all major streaming platforms
  • Capture in high-quality 10-bit video while streaming H.265

 

Dual Record 10-Bit ProRes and H.265 for Camera-to-Cloud
Ninja Phone is your gateway to hyper-efficient cloud production workflows. You can choose to work with production quality 10-bit master files and H.265 proxies for full cinematic images or encode 10-bit H.265 only from Ninja Phone for the simplest, fastest workflows. If you record directly to 10-bit H.265 with a higher bit rate, you can use these files for Camera to Cloud and publish them directly to social media or news and sports channels, without having to re-conform the original camera files. It's literally the fastest way from lens to likes.
Powerful Cloud Services
Your smartphone's connectivity makes it easy for Ninja Phone users to access Atomos Cloud Studio and its services. This gives you the means to work collaboratively with other video professionals. Start editing while you shoot. Get almost instant approval from clients. Publish to social media within minutes of taking the shot. Share video with Atomos' cloud partners, including Frame.io, Sony Ci Media, and MediaSilo. And even produce multicamera live TV from anywhere to anywhere with Atomos Live Production.
Edit on Your Phone in HDR
Delivering amazing videos on today's multitude of social platforms means no compromise in speed or quality. Ninja Phone ensures that you capture the highest quality by unlocking the large sensor of a mirrorless camera, which is a big step up from your smartphone's sensor.

Once you've recorded to your smartphone or tablet, you can use your favorite phone app to finish the job. Simply open an app like CapCut, iMovie, or similar, select the Ninja Phone recorded files on the phone, edit, and post in minutes.

Recording is in 10-bit ProRes (or 10-bit H.265) and is fully compatible with traditional professional NLEs and grading tools. Ninja Phone files work seamlessly in all finishing packages, including Avid Media Composer, Apple Final Cut Pro, and Adobe Premiere Pro.
UPC: 814164022972

Atomos Ninja Phone Specs

General
Compatibility
Apple iPhone 15 Pro/Pro Max, 16 Pro/Pro Max
Video Input Format
  • UHD 4K 24, 25, and 30 fps
  • 4K DCI 24, 25, and 30 fps
  • 1080p 60, 59.94, 50, 30, 29.97, 25, 24, and 23.98 fps
  • 720p 60, 59.94, and 50 fps
  • Video Codecs
    ProRes HQ, ProRes 422, ProRes LT, ProRes Proxy, H.265 Main 10, H.265 8b, and H.264 8b
    Video Output Port
  • USB-C 3.2 Gen 1
  • ProRes HQ, ProRes 422, ProRes LT, ProRes Proxy, H.265 Main 10, H.265 8b, and H.264 8b
  • UHD 4K 24, 25, and 30 fps
  • 4K DCI 24, 25, and 30 fps
  • 1080p 60, 59.94, 50, 30, 29.97, 25, 24, and 23.98 fps
  • 720p 60, 59.94, and 50 fps
  • Inputs/Outputs
    USB I/O
    2 x USB-C 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1 Female Input
    1 x USB-C (Power Only) Female Input
    Video I/O
    1x HDMI Input
    Audio
    2-Channel 48 kHz PCM via HDMI
    USB-C Mic
  • Matches Microphone Sample Rate
  • Locks Audio to Video
  • Wireless
    Mobile App Compatible
    Yes: Android & iOS
    App Name: Ninja Phone
    Power
    Power Source
    USB, Battery (Not Included)
    USB Power In
    USB-C 5 V/3 A (Ninja Phone Charges iPhone and Accessories When Attached)
    Accessory Port
    USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 with 5 V/1 A
    Battery Compatibility
    NP-F550, NP-F750, and NP-F970 (Ninja Phone Charges Phone and Accessories When Attached)
    Power Consumption
  • 2.4 W (Without Charging iPhone)
  • 4 W (With iPhone 15 Pro)
  • 10 W (With 5th Gen iPad Air)
  • Physical
    Mounting
    1x 1/4"-20 with Guide Pins
    Color
    Black
    Dimensions
    4.4 x 3.4 x 1.7" / 110.7 x 85.4 x 42.4 mm
    Weight
    5.2 oz / 147 g (Ninja Phone Only)
    Packaging Info
    Package Weight
    0.975 lb
    Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
    7.7 x 5.1 x 3.1"

    Atomos Ninja Phone Reviews

    Don't recommend for Nikon Z8

    By Z
    Rated 1 out of 5
    Date: 2025-02-06

    wanted to use this to monitor while shooting nikon z8 8k 12-bit raw in HDR. unfortunately it only works when shooting HLG mode/h.265 because it's designed for YouTubers and in N-raw just displays an HDR output of the N-LOG, with no LUT support. terrible company clearly just trying to protect their more expensive monitors by handicapping this product. and the accoon doesn't support HDR at all. bummer

    Doesn't yet beat the competition

    By Stephen
    Rated 3 out of 5
    Date: 2024-10-07

    I was excited to try this, but it's fallen short unfortunately. This is newer than any of the Accsoon alternatives, and appeared to deliver more power to the device than any alternative. It seemed like a great buy even before the 4K update. Pros: - Easy to use. - USB-C power in makes it easy to use a v-mount for power. - 5V/3A power input would help charge an iPad. - Comes with a locking HDMI and USB-C cable. - 10-bit! Cons: - The phone mount/clamp isn't removable, so it's difficult to mount this to an iPad. They're releasing some sort of iPad mount but I can't imagine will be make this device any thinner – the clamp is about as thick as the device itself and surely clamps onto their iPad mount. - The app lacks functionality. No LUT support makes it a pain for Canon cameras that replay in C-Log. - The image needs small adjustments, maybe even a gamma lift, to match an iPad to other monitors. Without LUT support you're stuck. - The app currently doesn't go full screen. I feel like there's going to be a 2nd version that really gets the job done. One with a removable clamp, and perhaps higher power throughput for an iPad pro. For what it's worth, both the Ninja Phone and Accsoon's 4K appear to be powering an iPad Pro 13 M4 just fine. Not going to fast charge it but somehow not letting it drain. This is with a v-mount USB-C PD into the Ninja Phone, and a USB-C PD into a dummy battery for the Accsoon.

    See any errors on this page?

    Can I use the USB-C 5V/2A out to power my FX3 ...

    Can I use the USB-C 5V/2A out to power my FX3 (USB-C to USB-C)?
    Asked by: James
    The Atomos Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor (BH # ATOMNJPB01) is designed to provide power to charge iPhones and accessories. It will not reliably or sufficiently power a SONY FX-3 cinema camera.
    Answered by: Mark S
    Date published: 2024-12-01

    Can you use LUT's with this product?

    Can you use LUT's with this product?
    Asked by: Steven
    The Atomos Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor, B&H # ATOMNJPB01, does not support using LUTs at this time.
    Answered by: Michael S
    Date published: 2024-08-02

    So it’s a case that only fits the IPhone 15 ...

    So it’s a case that only fits the IPhone 15 variation? What happens when apple changes their phone specs the product is obsolete
    Asked by: tyler
    The Atomos Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor, B&H # ATOMNJPB01, can technically fit any phone within the same dimensions as the iPhone 15 Pro and the 15 Pro Max, but it has been released specifically to work with the iPhone 15 Pro and the 15 Pro Max due to their best-in-class OLED display and Apple's A17 system-on-a-chip, which can decode the camera sensors' image to display it on the iPhone's OLED display. Whether or not it will support future iterations of the iPhone is something we could not speculate on. This would be something completely up to Atomos as the designer and manufacturer of the product.
    Answered by: Michael S
    Date published: 2024-07-28

    Is there a SDI version?

    Is there a SDI version?
    Asked by: Philipp
    At the time of this message, there is no SDI version of the Atomos Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor, B&H # ATOMNJPB01.
    Answered by: Miguel M
    Date published: 2024-04-15

    If I record in n-log, will the color space be ...

    If I record in n-log, will the color space be full like in the Ninja V?
    Asked by: Omer
    The Atomos Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor (BH # ATOMNJPB01) will display full color from your Nikon camera recording N-log.
    Answered by: Mark S
    Date published: 2025-04-22

    1.Will the Ninja Phone work with a Ipad Pro M4 ...

    1.Will the Ninja Phone work with a Ipad Pro M4 chip with 2tb memory? 2.will this work with/on a Nikon D6 4k/iphone pro max 16?
    Asked by: William
    The Atomos Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor, B&H # ATOMNJPB01, is compatible with the iPad Pro with the M4 chip; however, it requires a mount that Atomos has not released yet. It will also work with the Nikon D6 and the iPhone 16 Pro Max.
    Answered by: Miguel M
    Date published: 2024-12-03

    Will it work with previous versions of iPhone, ...

    Will it work with previous versions of iPhone, for example with iPhone 13?
    Asked by: Iskender
    The Atomos Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor, B&H # ATOMNJPB01, is only compatible with the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max.
    Answered by: Miguel M
    Date published: 2024-08-02

    does it works with Android Phones?

    does it works with Android Phones?
    Asked by: Francisco
    The Atomos Ninja Phone Video Co-Processor, B&H # ATOMNJPB01, is not compatible with Android devices.
    Answered by: Miguel M
    Date published: 2025-03-30
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