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1. ooooooccccccccocccccccccos 9 Master Caddy Screw Mounts Modularity 9 7 Using the Ninja Blade oooocccccccccccccccicccccicccccnoos 10 Using the Ninja Blade ooooooooooooocococccccccococcccononononococoncnnn nono 10 Category 1 Operating SettingS ooooooooocccccnnnncccccncoocccccccccnnoos 10 Category 2 Shot Setup amp Monitor Tools ooo000 10 Category 3 Main Controls REC PLAY 4 MENU 10 Home Screen Menu TUNC IONS ocooccccccccccccccciocccoconnnnnnnonnnononoss 11 File Naming Date amp Time Display Options Screen Lock 12 Batteries Screen Auto Switching Manual Switching 13 Storage Capacity Indicator Formatting HDD SSD Unit Name 13 Audio In Audio during playback ooooooniiiinnicococococcccccoconccnnoos 14 8 Monitoring and Recording ooocccccciccccciccccciciciccccnoos 15 Connect to pul seesinane rietda 15 Before recording Choosing your recording format 15 SmartControl 6 ways to start recording oooooooccoocinncccccccccoos 16 Waveform MONI OFINO oooooooooooccccooccccccccccococoooccnonoccconononn nn nnnnccnons 17 Luma Overlay RGB Parade VectorsCope oooooooooooccccccccccoccccnnoo 18 Monitor ASSIS os 19 Focus Assist Zebra False Colour 20 Blue Only
2. The Ninja Blade s battery slots are the key to it s modularity They provide secure attachment and continuous power through Atomos loop through power system The first of the modular add ons to be announced by Atomos are the Connect converters pictured More on this in page 34 Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 9 7 Using the Ninja Blade Using the Ninja Blade The Ninja Blade is controlled via an intuitive touchscreen interface Icons and buttons have been designed and laid out in a specific way to ensure operation is simple and fast The HOME SCREEN displays all necessary technical and functional information Everything important for operation and adjustment is no more than one touch away Here is how it works Video Input Format and Recording Recording Time Continuous Power Pulldown Status Format Quality Remaining Battery Indicator Se part v ss oe E ha al Waveform Monitoring 04708 OT 23 b i Monitor Assist Functions Cut and Tag Favorite Reject Headphone Audio Channels Rec Play Menu Timecode and Vectorscope or Line Out Volume and Levels Record Trigger Waveform Fa Touching the center of the screen at any time removes all overlays except any active Shot Setup or Monitor assist functions that are enabled This is to allow you to use the Shot Setup and Monitor assist functions at all times while shooting C Category 1 Operating Settings This list of real time operat
3. User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 15 8 Monitoring and Recording cont SmartControl SmartControl is a versatile set of functions used to control the starting and stopping of recording by automatic or external means This section outlines the different methods to start and stop recording Ninja Blade Start and Stop record control can be triggered by the following methods 1 Home Page Touch Screen 2 Monitor Page 3 HDMI Rolling Timecode trigger 4 HDMI Camera trigger 5 Via LANC for Sony and Canon Cameras 6 Via LANC serial port 1 Home page Touch Screen By pressing Rec Record 2 From the Monitor Page 3 HD SDI Rolling Timecode Trigger record OFF DISABLED ENABLED By pressing Rec Record If HDMI timecode is selected and the camera is in Record run mode the user has the choice to start and stop recording remotely from the moving HDMI timecode To enable this arm the TC icon Set the Timecode to HDMI Set Camera trigger to None Timecode When enabled the camera and the Ninja Blade will start and stop recording simultaneously As NOTE Rolling timecode trigger is for use when the camera is in REC RUN timecode mode only If your camera is set to FREE RUN this trigger will start recording immediately and cannot be stopped until the input is removed Please be that aware not all cameras have Start Stop flags for triggering record especially older cameras In such cases rolling trigger in REC RUN wi
4. 2600mAh Up to 4hrs 5200mAh Up to 8hrs 7800mAh Up to 12hrs AC Power via Adapter plate option D Tap Adapter cables sold separately akAN Primary Secondary battery system Change batteries without losing power Loop batteries continuously Size 5 diagonal Resolution 1280x720 Aspect Ratio 16 9 native 4 3 Letterbox REC 709 HDTV Colour Specification Native Frame Rate Playback 48 60Hz SuperAtom IPS in Plane Switching panel HDMI x 1 HDMI v1 4 HD SD SDI x 1 with optional S2H SMPTE 259 292 296 Connect SDI gt HDMI converter BNC HDMI x 1 HDMI v1 4 HD SD SDI x 1 with optional H2S Connect SMPTE 259 292 296 HDMI gt SDI converter BNC HD 1080160 1080i59 94 1080150 1080p30 1080p25 1080p24 1080p23 98 1080pSF23 98 1080pSF24 1080pSF25 1080pSF30 720p60 720p59 94 720p50 SD 480i 576i Apple ProRes HQ 220Mbps 422 150Mbps LT 100Mbps Avid DNxHD 2 Avid DNxHD 220 220x 220Mbps 8 10 bit Online activation Avid DNxHD 145 145 Mbps 8 bit required Avid DnxHD 36 36 Mbps 8 bit 25pSF 50i gt 25p 30pSF 60i gt 30p 24p 3 2 60i gt 24p 23 98p 3 2 59 94i gt 23 98p HDMI 2 Channels 2 analogue channels with gain controls HDMI 2 Channels headphone for onboard review Select any pair of channels Via HDMI trigger Via HDMI timecode Via LANC controller amp LANC camera 75mm x 105mm x 12mm For recommended drives visit www atomos com 2 5 internal drive
5. 6 Power up your Ninja Blade with a short press of the Power Button 7 Watch the screen The Atomos logo will appear and then be replaced with a Please Wait logo and after a few seconds the firmware upgrade will start 8 While the firmware upgrade is happening there will be flashing coloured lines above and below the Please Wait Logo 9 The firmware upgrade will take up to a few minutes 10 When the firmware upgrade is finished the Ninja Blade will a delete NINJABLD FW from the drive b Power itself down 11 Turn on your Ninja Blade again with a short press of the Power Button located on the side 12 When the Ninja Blade has booted Press MENU and then Ninja Blade Info and check that the version number is the version expected Pes Please ensure your batteries have plenty of charge and that you do not interrupt your Ninja Blade while its firmware is upgrading You will see a randomised colour bar display on the screen top and bottom of the screen while updating is taking place When it is finished the Ninja Blade will restart and you will be able to use the device as normal Problems when installing AtomOS Very occasionally the firmware update process can go wrong This might be because of an incomplete or corrupted download In the unlikely event of your Ninja Blade becoming unresponsive there is a built in recovery mechanism All you have to do is press and hold the on off button for 10 seconds If y
6. 2 What you also need Spinning Disk Drives HDD These are the raw storage medium for Ninja Blade You can use either traditional spinning disks or the new solid state ones Choose 2 1 2 spinning drives if your Ninja Blade is going to be attached to a tripod or if it is not going to be subject to excessive vibration For harsher conditions choose a solid state drive 7HDD amp SSD Which drives should you use There are so many drives available and newer models appear all the time We are not able to test all drives but here are some guidelines Speed and reliability are the main factors Here are a few things to bear in mind Disk drive data rates tend to be given in megaBYTES per second and codec data rates are normally given in megaBITS per second It s very easy to get confused But there s no need to be because all you have to do to convert megabits to megabytes is divide by 8 So if you re recording at 220 megaBITS per second that s going to result in 220 8 megaBYTES per second which is 27 5 megaBYTES per second e We recommend at least 7200 RPM drives Just remember that the higher the bitrate of the codec you re using the faster the drive needs to be Atomos regularly test hard drives please check this link before purchasing drives http www atomos com discovery what drives Solid State Drives SSDs These are Flash memory devices that come in the same form factor as 2 Y2 d
7. Rec Play Discover Smart Production Atomos Ninja Blade Atom EDITION 1 FEB 2014 a AA are Pos ER BERE Er ba E T fi 1080p25 PES a Dp Hi i 04 30 z iS F q a T iabe eT s mM e sy ty i a 7 ul E e E n Website www atomos com Sales sales atomos com Support support atomos com Contents Warranty amp CONJItIONS ooooooooiiniiniinccocooooocononoononnnnononnnnncnnnnnos 1 MENU ge le Ue Lo y isin e dant lei pandas ETE RERE Tete 2 1 Whats Included ooo id 3 2 What you also Need ooooooooooooooooooconconococccnnnonnnnncnncnncnncnnncnnccninnnos 4 Spinning Disk Drives HDD 00 000 eee e cece cette ete teeeneene 4 Solid State Drives SSDS oooonooncccccocococoocccccncnnnnnconococcconccnnnnncnnnanons 4 Mechanical Shock and Vibration ooooooooinninninncocccocnnncnccnnnos 4 Backing Up and archiving 0 c cece cece eee ete tees eeeeeeteeeettsteeeeees 4 ADMECADIES varicela 5 Standard 1 4 Camcorder Mount oooooocnooooooccccccccccoooocononcccnnncnonnnnnos 5 3 Mounting disks in the Master Caddy 0 6 4 Connecting and powering Up ene 7 A e E o O a eee 7 Power ON Power DF FE oooooooooccccccccccoooccconoccnonononnnnnnonnnononononnnnnnnnnnnnno 8 5 Ninja Blade Connecti0NS oooooooooccccccccccccccccccccccnccnnccnoss 8 6 Master Caddy and Screw MountS
8. below we can see Scene001 within the Scene Folder are any Shot folders In the picture below you will see the 5 different shot folders Within each Shot folder will be the list of takes Fat 32 has a file size limitation of approx 4GB when you recorded on the Ninja Blade it would generate a new take each time the recording exceeded this limit You will notice the take has a different icon this indicates the file can be played back You can navigate the files and folders using the blue up and down arrows Once you see the take you would like to playback touch the take icon you want to play and this will start the playback M SCENEOO1 SHOT666 SHOTO69 SHOTOO2 S5HOT100 5HOT999 TAKEOOS TAKE007 TAKE006 TAKEOOS TAKEOO4 TAKE003 Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 28 11 Playback amp Playout cont Once a file has been selected for playback you will see the following Pause mode options Scrub Bar Prohos This is the thick blue line along the bottom of the playback screen A vertical white now line shows the current playback position You can think of the scrub bar as representing the length of the clip If you touch the scrub bar playback will start from that position Simply by running your finger along the scrub bar you can move forwards aeai FF o ie Osten 23 or backwards through any clip even if it is eight hours long at any m a cS ff Ss vi a
9. drives RAID arrays or Network Attached Storage NAS Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 4 2 What you also need HDMI cables not included HDMI cables are robust physically and electrically you should rarely have problems with signal transmission unless your cables are either damaged or too long Please remember that HDMI cables use locking connectors and will not simply pull out if they are jerked or tripped over They are therefore a significant trip hazard and also a hazard to your equipment which may be damaged if the cables are mishandled Ey If the HDMI cable is removed while recording the Skippy image will also be displayed To remove touch Skippy and he will disappear ready for his next notification Refer to page 25 Atomos Anti skip Technology for more information about Skippy Standard 1 4 Camcorder Mount This must fit a standard 1 4 screw mount Select the type that best suits your application and conditions Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 5 3 Mounting disks in the Master Caddy Mounting drives in the Master Caddy This is simplicity itself Just insert the disk into the caddy and secure with four screws The caddy is light and the disk just needs to be held securely Don t over tighten the screws There are no connections to make because pushing the caddy into the Ninja Blade or the Docking station makes all the connections for you The Ma
10. e Even though spinning drives can withstand substantial shocks when they are not in use they are more vulnerable when running Harsh treatment that may not actually damage the drive may interrupt recordings at a much lower level of severity We recommend that you experiment with your drives by testing them in the conditions that you normally work in e Spinning drives have a gyroscopic effect that you will feel faintly if you rotate the Ninja Blade up or down or from side to side They are particularly sensitive to this type of motion If you do this too quickly while the drive is spinning you may get a small gap in your recording Be very gentle when changing batteries if you are recording Practise this manoeuvre so that you are able to do it smoothly It is always better to do this in between takes Do not bang or jolt the Ninja Blade while recording Gentle and cushioned movement may be OK e You will find noticeable differences in the ability of drives to withstand shock and to continue recording during vibration and movement As we receive reports of drive durability and reliability we will post them on www atomos com e Your Ninja Blade is able to detect when the drive is under stress and it will recover from any break in a recording by waiting until the drive is ready to continue and then resuming from that point If frames have been dropped because of shock or vibration a Skippy Kangaroo symbol will appear on the ho
11. e Snow Leopard 10 6 5 or higher e Lion 10 7 e Mountain Lion 10 8 USB 2 0 and 3 0 Attach Master Caddy Pa The Master Caddy Docking Station is a sophisticated device supporting two different data interfaces USB 2 and USB 3 Note that when using the Master Caddy Docking Station you may need to connect an additional USB cable to the 5v power input This is because when it has to power a disk drive and its interface electronics the Docking Station may consume more power than is available from a single USB port We supply you with a USB to 5v Power Supply socket for this purpose Transferring Files Now your docking station is connected and your disk is recognised by your operating system you can edit directly from the drive or copy the files to your own storage Windows Open the disk in My Computer gt Select all the files or just the ones you wish to transfer copy and paste them to your desired location ctrl c copy ctrl v paste Mac OS Your Ninja Blade disk will show in Finder Select the files you wish to transfer drag the files to your desired location or use the copy and paste commands 32 c copy v paste Fa If you have used a FAT32 formatted disk in the Ninja Blade this will have a folder structure Scene Shot Take This will mean you either transfer all the folders or utilise the Windows Search or MACs automate program to transfer just the mov files There are instructions on this in our knowledge base visi
12. sound is as expected Enter monitor mode to ensure the video is coming in as expected e Check you have the correct Scene Shot number selected see page 24 Organising Material on disk e Check your drive is inserted and has been formatted e Check your timecode settings are as required e Choose how you will start stop your recording e Check for clean input By touching the screen in Monitor mode you can remove the Atomos overlays to give you a clean screen lf any overlay graphics remain these will be coming from your camera Please check the settings on your camera to switch these off Choosing your recording format You can select the recording format by touching the top middle of the touch screen where the format is indicated 1080159 94 O IMPORTANT You need to match the format you are recording internally on the camera with the format recorded on the Ninja Blade If you are recording 24p internally on the camera you need to record 24p on the Ninja Blade so the recordings match To adjust the recording format simply touch the format icon repeatedly and the Ninja Blade will cycle through the options available The basic rule is match the format of the internal recording on the camera not the external output of the camera For more explanation on choosing the correct format on the Ninja Blade and the relationship to camera internal format and output format refer to Section 10 Pulldown Atomos Ninja Blade
13. GOODS WHICH ARE SUBJECT TO THE WARRANTY ATOMOS DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE GOODS WILL OPERATE INA MANNER WHICH IS ERROR FREE OR UNINTERRUPTED THE GOODS ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE THE PRIMARY OR ONLY DATA STORAGE DEVICE FOR DATA CUSTOMERS ARE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR BACK UP AND PROTECTION OF DATA Software License Agreement IMPORTANT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY THIS IS A LICENSE AGREEMENT This ATOMOS software related documentation any included sample images and other files the Software is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties The Software is licensed not sold This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and ATOMOS with regard to the copyrighted Software provided with this EULA Use of the Software provided to you by ATOMOS in whatever form or media will constitute your acceptance of these terms unless separate terms are provided by the software supplier in which case certain additional or different terms may apply If you do not agree with the terms of this EULA do not download install copy or use the Software By installing copying or otherwise using the Software you agree to be bound to the terms of this EULA If you do not agree to the terms of this EULA ATOMOS is unwilling to license the Software to you 1 Eligible licensees This Software is available for l
14. HDMI cable or go to Playback mode you will need to wave your hand or the camera again when the signal is restored to the Ninja Blade Fs Some cameras use a variant of pulldown removal for example Panasonic Advanced pulldown The Ninja Blade does NOT support this format and it will not be detected Pes Standard Panasonic pulldown is supported ensure in the Panasonic camera settings that pulldown is not set to Advanced 1080p25 1080p29 97 or 1080p30 For these modes simply press the blue arrow repeatedly until your 1080p desired format is displayed There is no need to wave your hand or the camera as 2 2 pulldown removal does not require moving video gt 1080924 1080929 97 D 1080930 D Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 27 11 Playback amp Playout Using the Playback and Playout features The Ninja Blade has a powerful playback function that allows you to playback pristine Apple ProRes or optionally DNxHD recordings in real time with controls to navigate quickly to any part of a clip the ability to play recorded content faster than normal playback speed or step through the clip frame by frame to check your footage very accurately Playback makes the Ninja Blade a fully functional portable HD Deck with quality visually identical to uncompressed Whenever a clip plays on the Ninja Blade s screen it will also be presented as an HDMI signal through the Ninja Blade s HDMI output You can vie
15. SATA to USB 2 0 3 0 including USB cable FCPX FCP7 Media Composer 5 0 Premiere 5 5 EDIUS 6 0 Vegas Pro 10 Lightworks Universal Battery Charger 110 240V AC Adapter 8 Car Charger Docking station and leads 2 x Master Caddy Cases e 1 x Atomos 2600mAh battery Rugged Carry Case e Canon amp Nikon Adapter plates 5 x Master Caddy Cases Sun Hood D Tap Adapter e Carry case Canon Nikon battery plates e Connect H2S converter Connect S2H converter Construction note Your Ninja Blade is designed to operate in ambient temperatures up to 40 C 105 F It features a fanless design which dissipates internal heat through the aluminium chassis If you wish to extend the temperature of operation in high temperature conditions you can choose an SSD drive and set the TFT brightness to a minimum The top and bottom aluminium surfaces next to the tripod screws are the heat sinks Under warm or extended operating conditions these surfaces may get hot to the touch This is normal part of the design and shows that your Ninja Blade is dissipating heat successfully Heat sink COCR Re ge CURD ee ee oe EA ge Do not be alarmed if the too and bottom surfaces seem hot to touch This is normal part of the design and shows that your Ninja Blade is dissipating heat successfully SSD HDD usage With spinning drives you need to be careful in handling when recording The drives will generally stand light
16. This is a useful and accurate method to determine whether your originally captured footage is progressive even if it is delivered via an interlaced signal or genuinely interlaced Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 30 12 Connecting and Editing Connect To access and edit your recorded material connect the Master Caddy Docking Station to a Mac or Windows editing workstation via USB 2 0 or USB 3 0 Eject the Master Caddy from your Ninja Blade and insert it into the Docking Station After a short wait the recorded video will be accessible to the target computer via a standard disk exFAT file system NLE supported We have chosen the Apple ProRes and Avid DNxHD codecs as they are both not only visually lossless but also edit ready formats All major NLEs support ProRes and DNxHD Final Cut Pro version 7 Final Cut X e Adobe CS5 with 5 51 update e EDIUS 6 Sony Vegas 10 e Lightworks Avid Media Composer 6 Autodesk Smoke Avid DNxHD support requires online activation ExFAT compatibility The Ninja Blade formats your disk as exFAT We have chosen this file system to overcome the 4GB file limitation of FAT32 and keep compatibility on both Windows and MAC OS The Operating Systems that support exFAT are e Windows XP install the following update http www microsoft com download en details aspx id 1 9364 e Windows Vista install SP1 or higher e Windows 7 32 64bit
17. and any copies of the Software are owned by ATOMOS or its suppliers 3 Reverse engineering You agree that you will not attempt and if you are a corporation you will use your best efforts to prevent your employees and contractors from attempting to reverse compile derive circuits modify translate or disassemble the Software and or the Atomos Ninja Blade in whole or in part Any failure to comply with the above or any other terms and conditions contained herein will result in the automatic termination of this license and the reversion of the rights granted hereunder by ATOMOS ATOMOS reserves the right to terminate this license without prejudice to any additional recourse ATOMOS may have against you if you violate any of its terms and conditions Registration Warranty Upgrade Register to upgrade your warranty FREE 1yr gt 3yr www atomos com registration Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 1 Introduction 1080p25 s ros J ea TI s m 04 08 01 23 Thank you for choosing the Atomos Ninja Blade your 10 bit HDMI Recorder Monitor Player It s the most compact portable recorder available with extremely long battery life a high resolution screen waveform monitor and vectorscope Ninja Blade preserves the pristine uncompressed video quality from your camera s sensor by directly encoding it into Apple ProRes or optionally Avid DNxHD as it records to HDD SSD making it instantl
18. in very high currents that can damage the cells and could pose a fire hazard Charge new batteries before using them using the battery charger supplied Fa Batteries do not charge in a linear way At first they charge very quickly and then the rate slows down to a trickle While charging one or more red lights will blink When 90 charge is reached all the lights will flash It is perfectly OK to use the batteries at this point and we recommend stopping at this stage for the longest battery life If you leave the batteries on charge after all four lights are flashing the charger goes into trickle charging mode for the final 10 Eventually when trickle charging is complete and the batteries are at 100 charge all the lights will go out Fa Before any type of disposal the battery should be discharged completely Tape the contacts with electrical tape and package so as to prevent contacts accidentally coming together at any time Incineration must be performed by an approved and permitted waste treatment facility that handles lithium ion batteries If you are not sure if your waste facility can hanale lithium ion batteries contact them and verify if they are permitted or not Battery number 1 Gently slide down into battery slot s and lock into position Push latch to release battery Always use battery slot L for the first battery This is effectively your primary battery and the Ninja Blade will not start without it B
19. oe Play Pause Fina Se zi Aar 7 SS 45 AA Frame Reverse Frame Forward This is the master playback start stop control and is found to the right of the scrub bar It toggles between play and stop The remaining play controls have two modes depending on whether the Moves the clip forward backward by a single frame inj is in Pl P Ninja Blade is in Play or Pause Go to end Go to start Play mode 19804159 94 roRes HO wF Goes directly to the beginning end of the current clip Note that you can jump between any of the controls while in playback you do not have to press Stop first Previous Next Clip Drey Neue Move between the previous and next clips for playback Fast Reverse Fast Forward Plays the clip at 8x normal speed Fast Fast Reverse Fast Fast Forward Plays the clip at 64x normal speed Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 29 11 Playback amp Playout cont Loop Mode 1080159 94 ProRes D OEO 23 saj dl Sout lA The Ninja Blade has the ability to play back a single clip in loop mode via the HDMI output This can performed with captured clips at full broadcast quality or the final edited clips from your hard drive To do this Go into Playback mode e Pick the clip you want to loop Ra Note that when you first select a clip for playback longer clips will take slightly more time before they start playing All subsequent navigation within clips of any size wi
20. the source SDI device supports this The controls to adjust the timecode value are disabled in this setting because the embedded timecode in the HDMI signal sets the Timecode value of the recording If you want to adjust this please refer to the manual of your HDMI input device Trigger from HDMI time code If HDMI timecode is selected and the camera is in REC RUN mode the user has the choice to start and stop recording remotely from the source camera HDMI timecode To enable rolling Timecode Start Stop functions simply press the TC icon shown here When enabled pressing the camera Record Stop Start button will make the Ninja Blade start and stop record simultaneously as the timecode starts and stops Timecode Camera Tigger Hone Timecode Source Y HD SD1 E 00 Fa When using the camera in Free Run timecode the rolling timecode trigger might not work as expected However depending on the camera you can trigger record function by the embedded flag trigger in the HDMI signal Most higher end cameras have this functionality if unsure contact us at support atomos com Time of Day With this selected each new clip that is created will contain embedded timecode accurately showing the time of day that it was recorded based on the internal Ninja Blade Time of Day clock This can be set in Menu gt Date amp Time Timecode Lamera moger Y Hone Timecode Source Times of Day 03 01 10 00 If recording is
21. the cost of replacing the goods or of acquiring equivalent ones and d paying the cost of having the goods repaired The customer must notify ATOMOS of any defect in the goods in writing prior to the expiry of the warranty periods set out above The customer will be solely responsible for returning the goods to ATOMOS or its authorized distributor Upon acceptance of a warranty claim by ATOMOS where ATOMOS repairs or replaces the goods it will be responsible for reasonable shipping costs incurred in sending the goods to the Customer provided that customer is located in a country in which ATOMOS has an authorized distributor or repair centre or agent Warranty Exclusions This warranty applies only to defects in workmanship and does not cover defects caused by e Neglect Improper or negligent acts or omissions e Unauthorised repairs or attempted repairs Tampering with or modification of the goods e Connection to incompatible equipment or power sources Exposure to water or weather Exposure to magnetic fields or corrosive liquids or substances e Physical damage EXCEPT AS STATED IN THIS WARRANTY ATOMOS IT S VENDORS AGENTS RESELLERS AND DISTRIBUTORS DISCLAIM IN THEIR ENTIRETY ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ALL WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE REMEDIES OUTLINED IN THIS WARRANTY ARE THE EXCLUSIVE REMEDY A CUSTOMER HAS ARISING FROM DEFECTIVE
22. us permission to use his footage for the screenshots ESSD Avid DNxHD ProRes Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 2 1 What s included We try to provide you with as complete a package as possible you don t have to add anything except 2 5 storage media you can buy additional packs of empty Master Disk Caddies from your Atomos Reseller and some accessories to suit your set up like HDMI cables and tripod screws All other parts necessary to use the Ninja Blade are included Here s the complete list e Ninja Blade recorder monitor 2x empty Master Disk Caddies 8 screws for fixing disks e Master Caddy Docking Station with USB 2 amp 3 Cable AC Adaptor for Ninja Blade Single Battery Charger including AC power adaptor 9V AC Adaptor for Battery Charger 110 240V for AC operation 1 x Atomos 7 4 V 2600mAh Battery 1x 2 5mm Y adaptor cable for LANC loop through Ninja Blade QuickStart Guide not pictured Battery Adaptor e Carry Case fa Atomos does not sell storage and your package will not contain any spinning disks or SSDs You can buy these locally to keep running costs as low as possible We recommend drives please refer to Part 16 Technical Specifications of this manual For the most up to date information please visit http www atomos com discovery what drives Contents may differ from those shown here Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 3
23. want to import or Ba im El SAMURAL a E A a n E fn SCENEDO CEHE gI Today Pi rma Your Scene Shot and Take folders now appear in the project window ready for use in your FCP project Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 32 12 Connecting and Editing SmartLog with FCP X Prior to importing the XML files into FCP X ensure that e You have exported XML whilst the drive is in your Ninja Blade e You have connected your Master Caddy Docking Station and inserted your Master Caddy into the Dock e You are using an operating system that supports ExFAT e Your QuickTime version is up to date e FCP X is the latest version There are 2 ways to import the XML file 1 Directly from the docked hard drive 2 Manually into FCP X 1 Automatic Import Open Finder e Select the drive in this example it is EXCVIDEO e Double click the unitname FCPXML file e This will open FCP X and import the xml file FCP X will make a event of the disk name and reference all the footage in that event You will notice that on the clips you have added Smart Tags too with Green and Red indicating Favorite and Reject You can sort these by using the pull down menu to show favorites This will show all the individual favorites as separate clips in the Event Viewer Manual Open FCP X Create a New Project or you can use an existing project in this example it is call
24. 001_5001_T008 NINJABLD S001 5001 T009 To organise your clips you need to access the Scene amp Shot To navigate press Menu on the main screen and then press Scene amp Shot on the menu screen File Naming Ninja Blade Info Display Options You can see along the top you have scene and Shot with a large underlined number this is the current selection To change them press scene or Shot depending on the one you wish to change then the number you wish it to set as In each selection this goes up to 999 Once selected you will see the underlined number at the top will have changed You can now go back to the Main screen and start your record Fa If you do not set this up Ninja Blade will start recording from Scene 1 and Shot 1 automatically Fa The Ninja Blade uses the exFAT file system This is recognised natively by both PCs and Macs without any need to install driver software It is a 64 bit file system that will let you record to the full capacity of your storage medium without any need to segment the files The maximum file size is so large that you do never need to worry about exceeding it Fis For Windows XP service pack 3 and a special exFAT patch are required Both are available on the Microsoft website For MAC OS Snow Leopard 10 6 5 or higher is required Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 24 8 Monitoring and Recording cont Atomos Anti Shock Technology
25. Add an HDMI input to the Ninja Blade for connection to non HDMI devices using Connect S2H Add an HDMI output to the Ninja Blade for playout to HDMI monitors using Connect H2S There is nothing to set up when you use a Connect Converter Just secure the device in a battery slot in Slot 1 if you only have a single battery and place the battery that previously occupied that slot in the battery slot on the converter Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 34 15 Software updates Updating AtomOS Firmware From time to time we will issue software updates for your Ninja Blade To update the firmware that s the software that runs inside your Ninja Blade there is a simple procedure you have to follow Goto http www atomos con y ninja blade firmware Locate and download the firmware upgrade 1 Extract the file NINJABLD FW from the firmware zip file 2 Copy NINJABLD FW onto a drive in a Master Caddy a Atomos recommends you use a freshly formatted known good disk b Always format your drives in the Ninja Blade The Ninja Blade formats the drive for optimal performance for Video c Ensure that the firmware update file is on the root of the drive and not in a folder on the drive 3 Put 2 freshly charged batteries on your Ninja Blade It is very important that your Ninja Blade does not lose power during a firmware upgrade 4 Power down your Ninja Blade 5 Insert the Master Caddy with the NINJABLD FW file
26. GB spinning disk Touching Format HDD SSD will format the drive inside the Ninja Blade A confirmation screen will give you the choice to continue or cancel the process If you do not see your hard drive information there may be a problem with your connection Try ejecting the drive and trying again Also check the drive compatibility list http atomos activehosted com kb article what drives do we recommend Media Hitachi HTS725050A9A364 500GB Format HDD SSD formatting cancel Format Pa The Ninja Blade file system is exFAT We recommend that you format each disk with the Ninja Blade and not your computer Unit Name NINJABLD 2 Py To access the unit name click on Menu then File Naming or on the Media icon on the home screen The unit name serves two main purposes e HDD Naming Naming the unit names the drive if the drive is formatted after the unit name has been set File Naming File name is the current unit name as the start of the recorded clip name NINJABLD S001 S002 T003 To access the unit name screen simply touch the blue arrow to the right of the unit name Creating your own unit name is simple Pressing OK will allocate the new unit name and return you to the menu screen Cancel Unit Name E NINJABLD o Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 13 7 Using the Ninja Blade cont Audio In D ANNANS Ps 9 LLA Y Located in the bottom left corner of th
27. Grid Lines Focus Assist Settings 21 no cla E o eee ere reer Cerri oUEif EE E ere ete erence 22 EXPO CIA pel 23 Organising material ON dISK oooooooococooinocccccccccococccoccooononccononnnos 24 Anti shock TeCchnNoOlOYy ooooooooccccoocccccoocccccocooooc ono cocccocononn occ nnnnccnonos 25 E A Pe enna ee pao ee ede 25 9 UENO snd erste cet E E 26 105 OG iru A ena aaa oles eae 27 11 Playback amp Playout oooocooccocccciccccccccoococcoocoonononnnnnnnos 28 OXFAT FAT32 GISKS sia 28 TAY ACK CONTO Sad ias 29 EO MOG aea A ati ahaa annie ended 30 12 Connecting and Editing ooooooooinnnnnnoncoococccccccccncos 31 Connecti Inus esusen A S E a S 31 NLE SUDDO decernis rnrn ar 31 exFAT compatibility ooooooiooccnncnnccooncoocooooonnconononononononncnnnos 31 Transferring files sana d 31 Importing Import into Final Cut Pro 32 SmartLog WIT FOP X soriana iaa 33 13 External Power SUPplY ooocooccccoocooocccccccccooooononononononcnoos 34 14 Using Connect ConvVerterS ooooooooococcccccccococooooconnonnonononnnnoos 34 15 Software Upgrades oooooooooooococccccccoooooonononccnonconnnnonononncnnncnns 35 Updating AtomOS Firmware ooooocioooooooccccccccoooccncnnnnnononconnnnnnnnnos 35 16 Technical SpecificationS ooooooooooooooconnccococccooccnncnnccnoos 36 Safet
28. In the event of an interrupted recording when you restart the Ninja Blade or enter playback mode you will be presented with a menu that gives you the option to recover immediately or recover it later If you recover later every time you put the disk in or start up the Ninja Blade the same menu will appear to prompt you to recover the file that did not close properly A broken video file has been detected Do you want to recover this file now Long recordings will take some time Recover Laler Recover Now ES If the drive is broken or has become corrupted then we will not be able to recover the file and we recommend that you try third party hard disk recovery software Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 25 9 Timecode Using Timecode Touching the timecode display on the home screen just above the three main coloured controls will take you to the Timecode setup screen this is also accessible by touching Menu and then Timecode 0420830123239 Occupying the lower centre part of the screen is the timecode display with controls to set the start time of the timecode 01 34 The four timecode modes supported are e HDMI Time of Day e Record Run e Auto Restart Cycle through these modes by touching the timecode Source Selector Timecode Camera Tigger A Source HD 3D1I 00 00 00 00 HDMI embedded timecode With this setting the HDMI input will set the timecode as long as
29. Spinning disks are very reliable in a controlled environment where movement and vibration are minimal and within the capabilities of the devices They are ideal for low cost recording but will suffer reduced performance if they are jolted or receive a sudden impact Should one of these events occur the Ninja Blade will sense the hard disk slowdown If there is a break in the recording it will detect the number of frames involved and will then continue to record when it is safe to do so This means that even if you suffer a momentary break in your recording the video capture will continue without any intervention from you the user It is obviously important for you to know that you have suffered from an interrupted recording and the user interface will display a warning in the form of a Kangaroo sign clearly above the disk capacity display on the main screen If you find you are working on a very active project where you are seeing a lot of Skippys then you probably need to switch to SSDs and only use spinning disks for gentler environments 1060159 54 O4 46 32 4 Prokes HQ W i T 16 11 06 10 Skippy warning ES To remove Skippy warning simply touch the icon and it will disappear File Recovery The Ninja Blade saves the file every 8 seconds while in recording mode so if the recording is stopped suddenly without closing the file properly you will only ever lose 8 seconds of material
30. attery slot No 2 is the secondary or back up battery and is not marked Once the Ninja Blade has been started from battery slot No 1 it will operate on battery slot No 2 alone No 1 is only required for start up To attach the battery gently slide it down into the slot and lock into position To remove a battery push the latch to release it Each battery has its own latch which is located to the right of battery No 1 and to the left of battery No 2 as you look at the back of the Ninja Blade Pull the latches towards the batteries to release them es Ninja Blade batteries and modular accessories Connect Converters etc are held in place very tightly because they are on the outside of the device and there has to be no possibility whatsoever that they could work loose so you will have to be quite firm with the battery latches We suggest that you familiarise yourself with the force required to remove the batteries and accessories so that you can do this quickly in the field Make sure that you hold the top and the bottom of the battery or accessory module when sliding it off to avoid dropping it when it is released from the main unit The Ninja Blade features an Atomos technology called Continuous Power which used battery looping When power is running low on one battery the Ninja Blade will automatically switch to the second battery you can remove one of the batteries and replace it with a fully charged one Ninja Blade will continue to
31. e main screen you can see the Audio Monitoring Levels with access to Audio in You can see 2 digital channels via HDMI input and 2 analogue audio channels via the Stereo Line in Each channel has a small rectangle assigned to it when there is active sound coming in you will see the level indicator moving Any rectangle shown in orange is set to be recorded To change the record settings adjust the gain of Analogue audio in or headphone output levels and monitor selection access the menu When you touch the Audio in access icon you are taken to the Audio In Page where you can choose to record from either or both of the digital HDMI and analogue inputs Underneath each pair of audio channels you can see the R record button when this is shown in red it is set to record simply select all you want to record You can adjust the analogue audio gain by pressing the and buttons next to the channel pair There is also a slider to control the line out level Press any point along the line or slide your finger to the left or right to adjust Fa lt is not possible to vary the gain if the signal input is from the HDMI connection because this is digital and is embedded in the signal You can usually adjust this from the camera please see your camera manual for operational details AUDIO DURING PLAYBACK MODE When you enter into Playback mode on the Ninja Blade it will only output channels 1 2 on the headphones please bear this in mind w
32. ed XML Import Select File Import XML mn a i co iim f Select the Ninja Blade drive under Devices in this example it is called EXCVIDEO Choose the unitname FCPXML select Import The XML will import importing XML Project EXC VIDEO FCPXML Once imported you can expand the clip and you will see the Favourite and Reject tags You can also filter the view to only see Favourite etc i 8 2S 2S SRE Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 33 13 Using Ninja Blade with external power supplies AC Adaptor included This connects on the battery slot on the back of the Ninja Blade Please ensure it is connected to slot 1 The end of the adaptor will connect to a mains plug Alternatively you can use any NP Compatible Charger or power supply as long as they use a Dummy Battery D Tap Adaptor sold separately This adaptor allows you to take the power supply from any source that has a D Tap connection such as V Lock The D Tap also connects to the battery slot of the Ninja Blade please ensure it is in slot 1 You will need a D Tap to D Tap cable sold separately Voltages 7 2 to 16 8 volts Please refer to Atomos D Tap document on the Atomos Knowledge Base 14 Using Ninja Blade with Atomos Connect Converters You can think of Atomos Connect Converters as stand alone devices or as specially designed modules to give the Ninja Blade additional capabilities With them you can e
33. hen you select the audio channels for recording Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 14 8 Monitoring and Recording Connect to input As soon as you connect a supported input to the Ninja Blade s HDMI input and have inserted a formatted drive e Rec and Mon icons will go solid and colourful The input format will be shown in the top left corner e Audio inputs will show levels in bottom left corner LOG0L59 34 Prokes 04 48 32 a 16 11 06 READY TO RECORD Ho Input Prokes 00 00 00 NO INPUT NO DISK NO DISK FORMATTED He Input ProRes 00 00 00 Play NO INPUT DISK PRESENT 1O80155 34 Profes 16 11 06 10 INPUT PRESENT NO DISK Fa The Ninja Blade has a high quality screen that adjusts to the scan frequency of the incoming signal for a smooth accurate display Before recording e Check there is a valid signal by looking at the main screen ensuring it looks like the ready to record screen e Check the input signal is set to what you would like Progressive with 2 2 or 3 2 pulldown or Interlaced If you see No Input for any reason please check your camera settings match a supported format for Ninja Blade See technical specifications on page 36 e Check you have your audio in record set as you require e Connect any additional Analogue audio inputs and adjust gain accordingly Connect headphones and monitor the Audio channels to make sure the
34. icense solely to purchasers of the ATOMOS Ninja Blade who have purchased a unit manufactured by ATOMOS Ninja Blade and purchased through an ATOMOS authorized reseller with no right of duplication or further distribution licensing or sub licensing 2 License Grant ATOMOS grants you a personal non transferable and non exclusive right to use the copy of the Software provided with this EULA You agree you will not copy the Software except as necessary to use it with the ATOMOS Ninja Blade You agree that you may not copy the written materials accompanying the Software Modifying reverse engineering translating renting copying transferring or assigning all or part of the Software or any rights granted hereunder to any other persons or reverse engineering the hardware on which the Software runs is strictly prohibited The software is license not sold You acknowledge that no title to intellectual property in the Software is transferable to you You further acknowledge that title and full ownership rights to the Software will remain the exclusive property of ATOMOS and or its suppliers and you will not acquire any rights to the Software except as expressly set forth above All copies of the software will contain the same proprietary notices as contained in or on the Software All title and copyrights in and to the Software including but not limited to any images animations video audio text incorporated the accompanying printed materials
35. incoming signal in record and standby mode and the playout signal when the Ninja Blade is in playout mode LANC Remote In addition to direct control through HDMI you have the option of controlling the Ninja Blade remotely using the LANC remote control protocol The Ninja Blade has a LANC input and a 2 5mm Y adaptor cable is included to allow you to connect LANC controllable devices Tally Light Flashes red when recording or Battery Latch ON forced power down Turning OFF power via touchscreen preferred menu gt x power off z Video Input Connect to camera using HDMI cable a Video Output Connect to external device via the HDMI cable a LANC Remote Optionally control the Ninja Blade using LANC remote control connected here use a 2 5mm TRS 3 pin plug Share remote control with other devices loop thru by connecting them to the second LANC connector cable Audio Stereo Line In or Headphones Audio The Ninja Blade can record 2 left and right channels of digital audio embedded in the HDMI signal There is a 3 5mm Stereo Line in socket for recording audio in sync with incoming video Depending on your set up you may find that this gives you better results than the microphone on the camera You can switch between Analogue Audio Line In and HDMI as your audio sources in the user interface where you can also adjust the analogue audio input level There is also a 3 5mm output that do
36. ing settings can be adjusted or toggled WHEN a BLUE ARROW D is present If the Blue arrow is disabled the setting cannot be adjusted 1 Video Input 3 Recording Quality 5 Battery Indicator 7 Audio Channels and Levels 2 Recording Format 4 Time Remaining 6 Time Code amp Record 8 Headphone Line Out Volume Slider only 2 Category 2 Shot Setup Monitor Assist Tools This list represents the icons and functions available for Shot Setup and Monitor Assist Tools Monitor Assist Functions Smart Log Cut and Tagging See page 19 See page 22 Waveform Monitoring Functions See page 17 Touch these icons to reveal more functional options in a sub category Touch the sub category icons to toggle the functions on or off When a Shot Setup or Monitor Assist function is active touch the settings icon as seen below to reveal detailed settings for each Shot Setup tool Touch the Home icon as seen below to go back to the Home Screen at any time fo Settings icon ES Home icon 3 Category 3 Main Controls REC PLAY amp MENU The Main Controls of the unit are indicated by large round icons To enable recording For instant playback and review To make settings changes See page 15 See page 28 See page 11 Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 10 7 Using the Ninja Blade cont Home Screen and Menu Functions Rec Record This is the icon you touch to begin a recording Touch it again to stop a rec
37. ion that has been selected Removing tagged clips To clear all marking point clips press on the Clear Tagging icon below the Home screen icon NZ Clear Tagging icon Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 22 8 Monitoring and Recording cont Your final stage is to Export the XML flag Enter Play or Media Information On the bottom right hand side there is an icon Export XML Press this once You will be shown a please wait screen the length of time will vary depending on your recording time and amount of flags applied e Then it will return you to the previous screen NINJABLD_S001_S001_T001 NINJABLD S001 S001 T002 NINJABLD S001_S001_T004 NINJABLD S001 S001 T006 NINJABLD S001 s001_TOO8 NINJABLD S001 S001 _TOO9 Media Hitachi HTS545050A7E380 200GB ES You can carry on recording but please remember before you eject the drive to export your XML files Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 23 8 Monitoring and Recording cont Organising material on the disk Ninja Blade uses a unitname scene shot and take naming convention NINJABLD S001 S001 TOO1 This was recorded onaNinja Blade unit called NINJABLD the scene selected was 1 the shot selected was 1 and it was take 1 Below is an example of your playback browser window showing file names NINJABLD 5001 5001 T001 NINJABLD S001 s001 T002 E NINJABLD 001_s001_TO04 NINJABLD 001 S001 T006 NINJABLD_S
38. isk drives and they are fully supported by the Ninja Blade See the section below about when you should consider using SSDs Mechanical Shock and Vibration Hard disks are precision mechanical devices that need to be handled carefully You will be using the same type of drives that are normally used in notebook computers and you can use this as a guide to whether you need to use mechanical drives or Solid State ones for any proposed projects If you think a particular usage scenario would be suitable for a notebook computer then it will probably be OK for a mechanical drive inside a Ninja Blade If you think the drive inside your notebook might suffer damage then don t use a mechanical drive We can t give rigid guidelines because there are so many different kinds of drives each with different mechanical properties You may even find variations between drives of the same type What we have found is that mechanical drives are suitable for most purposes that don t involve harsh vibration or mechanical shocks They will be perfect for tripod mounting and also for the majority of hand held work We would advise against hard mounting them on moving vehicles but they would probably be OK if cushioned against the body of the camera operator and we would not advise using mechanical disks if there is a likelihood that they might be dropped onto a hard surface Here are some things that you should bear in mind when using spinning disks
39. isplay or you can slide up and down the blue bar The option to toggle the Tally light is under this menu SCREEN LOCK Anew feature for the Ninja Blade is the ability to Lock the screen so no changes can be made by mistakenly touching the screen To Lock the screen press the start button located on the side of the Ninja Blade once quickly You will see Locked will flash on the screen Press again to Unlock When you access the Display Icons you can choose to disable your screen but only when the screen is locked While Locked Display is gt On off Ninja Blade Info Shows the software firmware version and unique device ID DID of your Ninja Blade device This will be required to activate the Avid DNxHD codec You can also check on the Atomos website to ensure you are running the latest firmware http Awww atomos com support Atomos Ninja version 5 1 DIC ASMARDOOO FIG 000000000000 TCH 0000A802 Power Off Turns the Ninja Blade off You need to press Power Off for four seconds Alternatively you can press the physical On Off button on the right side of the Ninja Blade for four seconds to force shutdown Atomos recommends using the touchscreen Power Off function Timecode Takes you to the dedicated timecode configuration page 01 34 Refer to Part 7 of this manual for more information Fy Remember that pressing a large blue arrowhead will always take you back to the previous menu yo
40. ithout notice No part of the document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying or recording without the express written permission of ATOMOS A reference to ATOMOS includes its related entities subsidiaries and parent company Trademarks Ninja Blade and ATOMOS are registered trademarks of ATOMOS Apple the Apple logo AppleShare AppleTalk FireWire iPod iPod Touch Mac and Macintosh are registered trademarks of Apple Inc Final Cut Pro QuickTime and the QuickTime Logo are trademarks of Apple Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders International Hardware Limited Warranty ATOMOS warrants that e the main product not including TFT LCD or any external accessories will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 years from the date of purchase the user may upgrade to a 3 year warranty upon registering their product at www atomos com the TFT LCD batteries battery charger HDD SSD docking station Master Caddy and Carry Case will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 1 year from the date of purchase This warranty is exclusively for the benefit of the original purchaser and is not assignable or transferable If during the warranty period the product is shown to be defective ATOMOS may at its option a replace the goods or supply equivalent ones b repair the goods c pay
41. ize of the waveform press on the 1 4 1 3 or Full Screen icons and the display will update immediately ES To toggle between Waveform Monitor sizes of 1 4 1 3 and Full Screen from the Home Screen press the bottom corner of the waveform Dynamic Transparency The Dynamic Range slider directly controls the intensity of the waveform while the Transparency slider adjusts the transparency values of the waveform display on screen Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 18 8 Monitoring and Recording cont Monitor Assist AtomOS5 features SmartMonitor tools that help with making your shot picture perfect Easily access Zebra bars Focus Peaking False Colour and Blue Only Exposure 1080159 94 ProRes of Rony Af BAS F5 04 08 Monitor Assist Overview 1 Monitor Assist 2 Focus Assist 3 Zebra Pattern 4 False Colour 6 Blue Only Exposure Using the Ninja Blade as a field monitor and viewfinder With its 5 high resolution color 1280x720pixel screen the Ninja Blade makes a great field monitor So good in fact that you don t need any separate monitoring equipment You could even say that the Ninja Blade is a Recording Monitor HQ 04 30 15 2 Be 01 23 Play 6 Focus Peaking Mode Colour Monochrome Outline 7 Focus Peaking colour options Zebra Threshold 9 Monitor Assist settings Safe Area Grid Lines How to use To enable the Monitor Assist functions pres
42. just showing what parts of the image are overexposed it gives a more complete picture of what is going on in the image by using a range of exposure values Generally speaking overexposed elements will display as red and underexposed elements will display as blue The gradient between colour levels can be adjusted to have a gradient or not If gradient is not selected the colour levels will change instantly to the next colour level a E 50 E 10B0p23 98 Peokes False Colour Scale To help you determine the exposure range with more accuracy please use the scale below 110 100 to 109 IRE 100 93 to 100 IRE 30 84 to 93 IRE 80 77 to 84 IRE 70 58 to 77 IRE 60 54 to 58 IRE 50 47 to 54 IRE 43 to 47 IRE 24 to 43 IRE 15 to 24 IRE 8 to 15 IRE 2 to 8 IRE 7 to 2 IRE 30 20 10 10 Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 20 8 Monitoring and Recording cont Blue Only Exposure Focus Assist Settings Displays a black and white image that is based on the blue channel From within the Waveform Monitoring menu press the Settings icon to of the input signal Used to observe the noise content of a video access the display settings for for Focus Peaking Zebra False Colour image and the judge the overall exposure quality and Blue Only Exposure 1080p23 98 oProRes gt i A a 5 a Settings icon To change the Focus Assist modes press on the Colour Mono or Outline icons and the display wil
43. l update immediately All Safe Areas Grid Lines The color of the Focus Assist can be changed by dragging the slider the color selected will be reflected in the top line 00 00 43 01 A AtomOS5 now includes Safe Area Grid Lines overaly to help frame for Safe Areas Titles Safe Centreing and 4 3 Framing A IA How to use The Zebra threshold value can be adjusted by moving the slider left or right The threshold percentage will be shown on the right of the slider Mg All of these settings will update without the need to close the settings To enable the Safe Area Grid Lines press the Monitor Assist icon on the home screen then select the Safe Area Grid Lines icon below the settings icon Safe Area Grid Line icon 1000159 4 mol kid 04 08 01 23 SAFE AREA GRID LINES SHOWN WITH MENU OVERLAYS SAFE AREA GRID LINES SHOWN WITHOUT MENU OVERLAYS Fa The Safe Area Grid Lines will still be visible when tapping the centre of the screen to hide the overlays Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 21 8 Monitoring and Recording cont SmartLog SmartLog gives you the ability to tag your clips during recording or playback more on this later By the pressing the Favourite and Reject icons you can assign a good clip or bad clip This information can then be imported into a non linear editing system to speed up the edit process as you can easily see which parts of yo
44. lay Vectorscope TTY RGB Parade Vectorscope Zoom Luma Parade RGB Parade Vectorscope and Vectorscope Zoom are enabled simply by touching the corresponding icon and will be by default displayed at the bottom right hand corner Luma Overlay Luma Overlay shows the levels of brightness from an input source and makes it clear where overexposed or dark areas are on an image Low values indicate an underexposed area while high values indicate overexposed areas Vectorscope The Vectorscope display shows emperical colour information of hue shown as a phase vector vector and color strength measured by outward distance from the centre It is invaluable for setting camera white and black points identifying areas that are desaturated and for determining if your shot requires color balancing You can also use this function to colour match previous scenes and shots Vectorscope Zoom The Vectorscope Zoom shows an accurate scaled up view of 8 1 RGB Parade RGB Parade will monitor the level of Red Green and Blue from an input source The RGB channels are displayed side by side Each colour channel is measured from 6 to 108 E The Waveform Monitor will remain on screen when hiding the overlays ensuring the focus remains on calibrating your image Waveform Monitor Settings From within the Waveform Monitoring menu press the Settings icon to access the display settings for the waveform Settings icon To change the s
45. ll be instantaneous e Use the scrub bar to locate the point you wish to start from In point and select the In point icon on the top left hand side of the playback screen This will turn red to confirm that it is active Le r Repeat this for the desired Out point by selecting the Out point icon on the top right hand side Again this will change to red E gt e Now select the Loop icon in the top middle of the screen that will also turn red to indicate that it is active sl o Press the Play button The segment of the clip you have selected will now loop until you press the Stop button To change the In and Out points just stop playback and adjust the start and stop points Press Loop Play again Pa You can loop the playback of the entire clip by simply pressing Loop then play At any time you can hide all the visible controls by simply touching the screen away from any controls once Touch it again to bring back the controls Headphone volume Q _ Allows you to adjust the headphone volume while in the playback page Timecode 0808801323 This shows the timecode of the Now line Interlaced playback Ninja Blade playback shows a frame at a time If the video footage is interlaced ie with two fields each separated by 1 50th or 1 60th of a secona it will play back perfectly well but when playback is stopped the frame showing on the screen will flicker between the two fields
46. ll need to be used to trigger recording automatically at the same time as the camera starts recording 4 HDMI Camera trigger record The HDMI Camera trigger is manufacturer specific you will need to select the appropriate manufacturer for your camera There is a flag within the SDI signal that lets the Ninja Blade know the start stop record has been pressed on the camera in turn this will trigger the Ninja Blade to start stop Timecode 00 00 00 recording at the same time as the camera To enable this set Timecode to HDMI then set the camera manufacture in the timecode menu Fa When the manufacturer is selected in Camera trigger this will disable the Timecode trigger This function is limited to certain cameras Check www atomos com discovery what cameras 5 via LANC for Sony and Canon Cameras 6 via the LANC serial port Controlled by a third party computer or controller For system and OEM integration contact support atomos com Once you are recording you will see The Rec button has now changed to Stop on the main screen e Play button has been disabled 1080159 94 04 30 15 4 pe ProRos HO 04 08 01 23 Miera Atransparent red boarder appears around the entire screen Your files will be recorded to your drive with the unitname scene and shot you have set up Bl NINJABLD S001 S001 T002 To stop press the Stop button on the Ninja Blade monitor or the camera record button for either HDMI t
47. me screen on the Ninja Blade just above the disk capacity indicator This means that you will not normally have to restart the Ninja Blade even if a recording has been interrupted by mechanical disruption to the disk drive see Recording and Monitoring Atomos Anti shock Technology for more information Taking into account most usage scenarios we think that mechanical disks will be suitable in the majority of cases Spinning disks are most sensitive when they are rotating It is obviously best to avoid dropping them but many disks now have a drop detector that will lock the most fragile mechanical parts in place and protect them from surprisingly hard knocks We recommend that if you want to experiment with this you do so witha drive that doesn t contain the day s shoot Backing up and archiving Remember that no storage medium including tape optical disks spinning disks and flash memory is completely immune from failure You should bear this in mind when deciding how to manage your recorded content At the very least you should consider the consequences for you and your business if your storage medium were to suffer from a sudden failure and you should back up your content accordingly Hard drives that you can use for archiving are becoming increasingly affordable You may find that it is completely feasible for your to keep your master Ninja Blade disks on a shelf just like tapes and as a backup store copies on large hard
48. medium occasional bumps without problems and the Ninja Blade has an anti shock buffer However spinning drives are not suitable for use in high vibration or movement environments for example if the Ninja Blade is strapped to the side of a motor bike With spinning hard drives use a new drive or one that has very little usage Do not use old drives Do not use drives that have been dropped On all drives when handling keep fingers away from the SATA connector at all times as static electricity can damage the electronics inside A Kenyan Odyssey Safari footage David Newton 2013 Have you registered your Ninja Blade yet Upgrade to 3 year warranty now Website www atomos com Sales sales atomos com Support support atomos com ATOMOS Global Pty Ltd trading as ATOMOS under license All trademarks are the property of their respective owners Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 36
49. operate as you do this You can continue this process indefinitely Pa The Ninja Blade may be powered from NiMH amp Li lon 14 4V battery systems Battery adaptor required Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 7 4 Powering up the Ninja Blade Turning ON power to the Ninja Blade The start button is located on the right hand side of the unit as you look at the screen Momentarily press the circular button on the right side of the Ninja Blade as you look at the screen to power up the unit After a couple of seconds you will see the Atomos logo and then the Ninja Blade Home Screen Turning OFF power to the Ninja Blade To turn the unit off touch menu on the home screen and then press the red Power off icon for 4 seconds the icon will go white when touched to indicate activation of the button The unit will then power off You can also do a forced power down by depressing the on off button for four seconds Fes Four seconds can seem like a long time We ve made it this way to make absolutely certain that the Ninja Blade can t be turned off accidentally 5 Ninja Blade connections Master Caddy Slot gt Simple locking HDD SSD system HDMI in The video input to the Ninja Blade is HDMI This is the connection that is used to record to the Ninja Blade s storage media HDMI out This is for connection to an external monitor or other device with an HDMI input It carries a delay free loop through of the
50. ording While recording the Rec icon changes to a Stop icon Once your recording has started you have the option to touch the Mon icon to view the signal you are recording 26 STANDBY RECORDING Pg The Rec icon is dimmed and disabled if there is no valid video input OR the disk is not formatted or the disk is full The button is dimmed because you cannot record NO INPUT Play Touch this icon to play previously recorded clips When you press the green Play button you will be taken to the navigation screen y E NINJABLD 5001 S001 T001 STANDBY NINJABLD_ 001_S001_T002 El NINJABLD_S001_S001_T004 NINJABLD 5001 _S5001_T006 E NINJABLD 001 S001 TOOS El NINJABLD_S001_S001_T009 NAVIGATION Ninja Blade uses aunit name scene shot and take convention to name the clips Select the clip you want to play by touching the file name and this will start to playback Ra The Play button will be dimmed and disabled if there is no disk or the disk is not formatted See page 13 Formatting disks NO DISK Menu Pressing this takes you into a number of options which will explained next File Naming Ninja Blade Info Display Options Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 11 7 Using the Ninja Blade cont File Naming Allows you to select the scene and shot number that will be recorded next To select press scene or Shot at the top and the number you wish to use from the list bel
51. ou do this your Ninja Blade will revert to its factory condition and you will be able to retry the firmware update later taking due precautions to identify and remove possible reasons for the failure of the previous attempt Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 35 16 Ninja Blade Technical Specifications Ninja Blade Main Unit Lightweight Dimensions without batteries Construction Operating Power Batteries 7 2V 14 4V Battery System Compatible NP Series D Tap and supporting accessories Continuous Power Patent Pending Touchscreen Video Input Uncompressed 10 8 bit 4 2 2 Simultaneously displayed on internal 5 Samurai screen Video Output Uncompressed 10 bit 4 2 2 Simultaneously displayed on internal Supported Formats In Out Realtime Hardware Encoding 1920x1080 8 10 bit 4 2 2 to Onboard Processing Auto detect pulldown cadence and remove Audio input 48kHZ PCM audio Audio output 48kHZ PCM audio Remote Start and Stop Master Caddy Case for HDD or SSD 2 5 SSD or HDD minimum 5400rpm to 10 000rpm standard 9 5mm height Master Caddy Dock Supported Applications Accessories included Optional extras 310g 110z without batteries amp HDD 5959 210z with batteries amp HDD 140mm W x 87mm H x 41mm D Aircraft grade aluminium for durability portability Fanless for silent operation 3 3W Monitoring Only 6 8W Rec Mon 4 Play All 7 4v
52. ow up to 999 The number you choose will then be shown underneath the word Scene or Shot in a larger font and will be underlined The take number is automatically increased with each take File Naming Scone Shot Take NINJABLD_ S901 5001 T001 BLADE Date amp Time Allows you to adjust the date and time shown by the clock and calendar in the Ninja Blade This will also change the time of day timecode Touching the Date amp Time takes you into the Date and Time Screen At the top of the screen is the date and the time of day The month day and year are selectable by touching them at which point a scrollable list of dates months or years will show below depending on which option has been selected 10 20 2013 20 57 32 Jan Fab Mar Apr May Jun Aug Sep How Dec To enter a date for example begin by touching the month at the top of the screen and then select the required month from the list below Then touch the day and then the year selecting the required value from the list below Setting the time is done in exactly the same way Date formats i e dd mm yyyy or mm dd yyyy are selectable on the right of the screen Just keep touching the date format icon until it shows the format you want to use Display Options Screen Lock Allows you to modify the brightness of the screen You are presented with a horizontal slider Touch it anywhere on it s length to increase or decrease the brightness of the d
53. p Mode gt Off In the picture above we see Battery 1 is full and active and Battery 2 is currently inactive and 1 4 depleted If no battery is present it will show an X in the picture and will be Black in colour as pictured right Fa Warning If both of the batteries are fully depleted the unit will turn itself off The Ninja Blade will switch to the battery screen for the last 5 seconds of available power before shutting down alerting you that shutdown is about to occur AUTO SWITCHING MANUAL SWITCHING The Ninja Blade will automatically switch to a new battery when the current battery is depleted You may also switch between batteries at any time by pressing on that battery icon The new active battery will then turn orange You may need to use this if you have for example 3 hours recording but only 2 5 hours of battery in one battery in which case you would change to a freshly charged one Storage Capacity Indicator 04330315 Y Located in the bottom right of the screen When a disk is inserted the Storage Capacity Indicator will show the recording capacity of the drive in hours minutes and seconds based on the currently selected video compression which of course will determine the recording bitrate FORMATTING HDD SSD Touching the Storage Capacity Indicator on the home screen will take you to the Media Information and Format screen Media Information indicates the drive you have present in this case a Hitachi 500
54. rigger Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 16 8 Monitoring and Recording cont Waveform Monitoring New to AtomOS5 and the Ninja Blade is Waveform Monitoring which can be enabled with only a few button presses 1080159 94 ProRes HQ gt 04 30 15 G WM 04 08 01 23 Play Waveform Monitoring Overview Waveform Monitoring 2 Luma Overlay 3 RGB Parade Display 4 Vectorscope 5 Vectorscope Zoom What is Waveform Monitoring Waveform Monitoring is used for measuring the brightness luminance or chroma values from a video input signal This feature has several benefits to the production workflow including Ensuring camera to camera matching accuracy when shooting multicam Returning to locations for additional pick up shots Assisting with colour correction Camera white and black balance 6 Waveform Size 1 4 1 3 and Full Screen view Dynamic Range Transparency 2 Waveform Monitoring settings Waveform Size touch zone How to use To enable the Waveform Monitor press the Waveform Monitoring icon on the home screen Waveform Monitoring icon Fa The Waveform Monitoring icon will only be visible if there is an input signal detected Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 17 8 Monitoring and Recording cont Waveform Monitor Types Inside the Waveform Monitoring menu two types of Waveform Monitors are available for use ry Luma Over
55. s the Monitor Assist icon on the home screen Monitor Assist icon A The Waveform Monitoring icon will only be visible if there is an input signal detected Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 19 8 Monitoring and Recording cont Focus Assist Types Inside the Focus Assist menu four types of focusing tools are available for use Focus Assist False Colour Zebra Pattern ey Focus Assist False Colour Zebra Pattern and Blue Only Exposure are enabled simply by touching the corresponding icon in the menu Blue Only Exposure You can apply all filters to your monitor at the same time however can be set up individually for your needs Focus Assist Focus peaking allows the user to ensure their recordings are always in focus The parts of the image in focus are indicated by the selected colour This tool is very accurate FOCUS ASSIST MONO 05 50 39 FOCUS ASSIST MONO You can change the focus peaking colors and modes in the settings Zebra Zebra lines show the parts of the image that are over exposed relevant to the level set 95 is usually used for objects windows and surfaces 75 is used for checking over exposure of human faces this will indicate reflective or shiny areas on the face TES ee 18130148 Ob BED Yj F ae AAA q E tors A al A i E r r me rl dE False Colour False Colour assigns different colors to areas of different exposure in the image Instead of
56. sert anything but Ninja Blade Master Disk caddies in the Master Disk slot on the side of the Ninja Blade Do not touch the Ninja Blade s screen with sharp metallic or abrasive objects The Ninja Blade can become warm or hot with prolonged use Do not place it in contact with your lap or any part of your body where such warming could cause discomfort or injury Do not expose to strong electrical or magnetic fields Do not expose to or use near liquids rain or moisture Do not dispose of the Ninja Blade or its batteries in municipal waste and do not incinerate it or its batteries but follow local regulations for safe disposal Care of disk drives Spinning disks and SSDs are very sensitive to damage from static electricity Please observe all the usual precautions when handling them Please see the section Mechanical shock and vibration later in this manual for information about how to handle and care for your disk drives User Manual Conventions To keep things simple but clear we ve only adopted two conventions in this manual A helpful tip suggestion or something to note because it s not obvious at first ce o reece reece reece reece eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee once osorno o o ne ne e oc n o eno o o o CD Warranty amp Conditions Notice Copyright 2013 ATOMOS Global Pty Ltd referred to as ATOMOS All rights reserved All information in this document is subject to change w
57. ster Caddy can t be inserted the wrong way round Always make sure that the disk connector faces the slot in the Ninja Blade You have to be quite firm to push the Master Caddy into place but don t push too hard just in case something isn t set up or aligned properly There is very little that can cause problems and the most likely thing is that the Master Caddy isn t properly flush with the drive inside A quick visual check will confirm this Carefully assemble the Master Caddy and disk Align all parts Ensure all 3 parts aligned and insert 4 x screws supplied Do not over tighten screws or e alignment can not be guaranteed r We suggest squeezing the corners a together near the screw you are tightening for optimal fit Spinning disks and SSDs are very sensitive to damage from static electricity Please observe all the usual precautions when handling them especially DO NOT EVER touch the exposed SATA connector as Static electricity may be harmful to your disk Insert screw Insert screw Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 6 4 Powering up the Ninja Blade Battery The Ninja Blade is a battery powered device and has a special feature to ensure that you never have to interrupt a recording to change a battery We will come to this shortly Like all batteries you will need to take care of them Make sure that you don t short circuit the connections because this can result
58. stopped and then restarted while in this mode there will be a time gap between the last clip and the next one equal to the length of time the Ninja Blade has been out of record The start timecode of each clip will be the exact time of day when recording started Time of Day timecode is useful as a reminder of the time that clips were recorded lt can also help with syncing up of multiple cameras but remember that the accuracy of the correlation of Time of Day timecode between Ninja Blades will depend on how closely their internal clocks are synchronised Fes In Time Of Day mode the controls on the Timecode Setup Screen for adjusting the start point of the Ninja Blade timecode are not available as the timecode is set by the Ninja Blade s internal clock Record Run With this setting you set the start timecode of the first clip and the following clip will start at the frame immediately after the out point of the preceding clip This will continue for all clips that follow This is often referred to as continuous timecode Timecode A Lamera Hone E a E 01 00 00 00 ses Use Orop Frame H A Resery Auto Restart With this setting the timecode will be reset to the timecode you define here whenever you press record All your clips will start at this timecode Timecode E A t S eiar E Source DR Aute Restart Use Orop Frame H A nnn 01 00 00 00 euu Resery CE To adjust the timecode use
59. t www atomos com support for more info Connect to Laptop Workstation Ensure disk is properly attached Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 31 12 Connecting and Editing cont Importing Final Cut Pro version 7 Final Cut X Adobe CS5 with 5 51 update EDIUS 6 Sony Vegas 10 Lightworks and Avid Media Composer 6 support imported files from your Ninja Blade disk Importing Ninja Blade footage into Final Cut Pro You can import Ninja Blade footage into Final Cut Pro FCP in just a few simple steps First connect the Ninja Blade Docking Station to your Apple Mac using the USB 2 0 or USB 3 0 port Insert the Ninja Blade Master Caddy containing the disk with your footage into the Docking Station and you will see the drive appear in your Finder window Start FCP and open your project or start a new one The screen will look like this Go to the File menu and select Import gt folder Close Other Taba Close Project Taye Preyact Save Project As OHS Save All KHS Revert Project Restore Project Files impot o 3 Folder Share ose er Export t Batch Lest Send To Cinema Tools Telecine Log FDL XML faich Export aith Capture FCP will show you a browse window Look for the Ninja Blade drive and click on it You ll see the folders in the Ninja Blade drive Select the folder containing the footage you
60. the and above and below the hour minute seconds sections Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 26 10 Pulldown What is Pulldown 32 Many professional and consumer cameras available today do not send true 1080p24 1080p23 98 1080p25 1080p29 97 or 22 1080p30 signals down their SDI or HDMI outputs Instead they send 1080i59 94 in NTSC regions eg USA Japan and 1080i50 in PAL regions eg Europe In order to convert the signal from the internal recording format to 1080i5994 or 1080i50 they use a process called 3 2 or 2 2 pulldown Camera Setting Pulldown Ninja Blade Receives 1080p23 98 1080i59 94 1080p24 1080i60 1080p25 1080i50 1080p29 97 1080i59 94 1080p30 1080i60 You will of course want the Ninja Blade to record eg 1080p24 not 1080i60 to the disk In many cases it is not easy for the Ninja Blade to detect the pulldown operation in the video so you will have to set the correct mode in the Ninja Blade as well as setting it on your camera With some cameras the Ninja Blade can detect and remove the pulldown automatically in which case the mode you expect eg 1080p23 98 will display on the Ninja Blade and you will not have to do anything further If there is no input detected then toggle the input by pressing the screen until you see the input you wish to record ES Atomos is adding auto detection support for more cameras please check for firmware updates regularly at www a
61. tomos com a es 2 3 Pull Down _ gt from sensor electronics Ey Output thru HOMI each 4 frames are converted to 10 half frames loriginal raw video is still retained i es mm SS SS ee ee eee ie E i Sy Y o En ie bai oe m 4 frames of 24p are displayed on monitor as 5 frames in 60 5 the 2 repeated half frames are ignored what remains is the original 4p video AE 1080p23 98 or 1080p24 1080923 98 D 1080924 If you have set 1080p23 98 or 1080p24 in your camera and your Ninja Blade displays 1080i59 94 or 1080i60 then you can easily remove the pulldown by following these steps Press the blue arrow next to the video format repeatedly until you see 1080p23 98 or 1080p24 displayed You will see that the Mon button is dimmed Your Ninja Blade needs to analyse the video for about 1 second in order to detect the pulldown sequence and remove it If it is not automatically detected after 1 second wave your hand from side to side in front of the lens or wave the camera from side to side for a few seconds The Ninja Blade will detect the pulldown in the movement the input video format will show 1080p24 and the Mon Rec button will highlight Ra 3 2 pulldown detection is difficult if not impossible to detect on completely still video This is why you should wave your hand in front of the lens Ry If you lose the input detection for example you unplug the
62. u were in Smaller controls and indicators around the Home Screen There are a number of smaller controls that double up as indicators around the Home Screen Input 1080159 94 At the top left of the screen is not actually a control but will change to display information about the signal being input to the Ninja Blade at the time If there is no input it will say No Input When a valid signal source is connected the display will change to for example 1080i50 Video Compression Format ProRes ProRes Avid DNxHD At the top middle of the screen shows which version of ProRes you are using You can change between versions LT HQ and 422 by repeatedly touching the indicator Avid DNxHD options will be shown here if the codec has been activated Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 12 7 Using the Ninja Blade cont Battery Indicator iP D Shows whether you ve got one or two batteries connected If there is no battery connected a number will not be displayed in the appropriate slot Touching the Battery Indicator takes you to the Batteries screen where you can closely monitor the status of the Batteries Pa When a battery is running low its icon will flash BATTERIES SCREEN The Batteries screen indicator is made up of two Battery icons the active battery is shown in orange and the level of each battery is shaded in 1 4 increments with a voltage level shown on top Batteries 1 D Ta
63. ubles as a Line Out or Headphone Out which has it s own independent level control in the user interface Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual Edition 1 Feb 2014 8 6 Master Caddy and Screw Mounts Master Caddy Slot On the left hand side of the unit as you face the screen is a slot for Ninja Blade Master Disk Caddies To insert a caddy gently push until it clicks into position Formatting disks see page 13 Screw Mounts The Ninja Blade features standard tripod 1 4 screw mounts on the top and bottom of the unit allowing you to configure your recording setup various ways camcorder mount not included in Ninja Blade kit Master Caddy The Master Caddy is hot swappable so you can do this at any time even while the unit is turned on But don t do it while recording or you will get a corrupted file that may be unplayable Prag Unlike the Ninja 2 Ninja Blade recorders the Ninja Blade does NOT have a release latch it is friction fit Simply pull the Master Caddy out using the top and bottom tabs on the caddy itself Ya Screw mount top Ninja Blade Modularity The Ninja Blade was designed to be a flexible and modular system It doesn t need any drivers to connect to a computer you have a choice of spinning hard disk storage or solid state and it will work with any battery system as long as it connects to the Ninja Blade s NP type slots the Canon and Nikon battery adapters or via the D Tap Adaptor
64. ur recording you have marked to keep or reject Es SmartLog currently only works with Apple FCP X How to use in Record and Monitor mode To access tagging press the Cut and Tag on the home screen Cut and Tag icon You can now see your monitor in the background and the Favourite and Reject icons for marking clips while recording When you have selected Favourite the icon colours will invert Green background with white text and the Reject Icon will disappear When Reject is selected the icon colours will invert red background with white text and favourite will disappear PA tae APA a o ni i K A 7 y a de E CE Y MONITORING MODE CUT AND TAGGING FOR EASY CLIP SELECTION WHEN EDITING How to use in Playback mode To review and use the Cut and Tag feature in playback mode press on the Play icon on the bottom of the screen Playback icon From the Playback screen select a clip from the Media source page by directly pressing it and it will become available for marking To access tagging press the Cut and Tag on the home screen Cut and Tag icon The Favourite and Reject icons will appear on screen Press Play and when you see the section of the footage you would like to mark as good or bad press Favourite or Reject and then press again to stop marking that section Tr ir i e m B ori m a 7 Fa A green or red line will appear in the timeline scrubbing bar so you can idenify the reg
65. w this on an HDMI monitor or using an optional Atomos H2S Connect Converter on an HDMI monitor To play back a clip first touch the green Play control on the home screen There will be a short pause while clips are made available for playback You will then be taken to the Play Navigation screen 04 48 323F7 3 Di ProRes HQ No Input 00 00 00 00 exFAT Disks If the disk has been formatted on Ninja Blade it will use the ExFat file system The Play navigation screen will display a list of files that have been recorded The naming convention used includes the unit s name Scene number shot number and take number e g NINJABLD S001_S001 T001 mov This list is ordered in the same order it was recorded in To navigate the list use the up and down arrows to scroll through If you edit the XML in playback this will put the file to the top of the list To play the item touch the file you want to play and this will start the playback El NINJABLD_s001_5001_T001 E NINJABLD s001_5001_T002 El NINJABLD 5001 S001 _TO004 E NINJABLD 001 5001 _T006 El NINJABLD 001 001 T008 El NINJABLD_S001_S5001_T009 FAT32 Disks If the disk has been formatted on a Mac PC as FAT32 it will use the FAT32 file system fa As a general rule we do not recommend FAT32 for recording video The Play navigation screen will display the Scene and Shot folder structure The first screen will show you all the Scene folders In the picture
66. y Instructions The Ninja Blade is designed to a high standard but there are some things you should be aware of to prolong the life of the unit and for your own safety Batteries and power supplies The battery supplied with the Ninja Blade is a powerful professional device designed to retain enough energy to supply the Ninja Blade for hours You should avoid short circuiting the battery connections because this can cause a high current to flow which can damage the cells and even pose a fire hazard For example you should not carry batteries in a bag or pocket where they may contact other metal objects such as coins The power supply and battery charger included are intended for use with the Ninja Blade only Keep the power supply plug and cable away from water and unplug from the mains electricity socket when not in use Disconnect power supplies before cleaning the Ninja Blade or its components Using the Ninja Blade safely Although the Ninja Blade is very lightweight compared to all the devices it replaces it is still a solid object that could cause injury if misused Always make sure that the Ninja Blade is mounted securely and is unable to fall onto anyone nearby This is especially important when there are children present who might be tempted to pull on cables Always ensure that cable runs to the Ninja Blade are clearly visible and do not present a trip hazard Do not place on uneven or unstable surfaces Do not in
67. y compatible with your NLE timeline The Ninja Blade s revolutionary Sensor to NLE workflow is the fastest and best quality available today With the plummeting price of hard disk storage the 212 disks used by the Ninja Blade are very cheap the cost of storage is no longer an issue Buying a disk for the Ninja Blade is just like buying a tape except that with a disk you will have instant non linear access to your video The Ninja Blade s one touch IPS SuperAtom screen interface is intuitive and simple to use There are no complicated menus or difficult to find functions everything you need is instantly accessible from the home screen Refer to Using your Ninja Blade for more information amp 7HDD AtomOS Hm Software updates for your Ninja Blade will be issued regularly Registering your Ninja Blade now will ensure you are kept abreast of any updates Software updates and information will also be available at www atomos com support We hope you enjoy your Ninja Blade Your Ninja Blade comes with a standard 1 year warranty on all parts and accessories You can upgrade to a 3 year warranty on the main Ninja Blade Unit alone excluding IPS screen by registering your Ninja Blade online at www atomos com registration This will enable us to let you know about updates to the product and other important information surrounding your purchase Special thanks to Atomos user Dave Newton for kindly giving

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