Product Description
The iPhone is a technological masterpiece, with its amazing Retina monitor and cutting-edge, Wi-Fi 6E and 5G connectivity. But how do you connect your pro camera? With a Ninja Phone! Attach the Ninja Phone to your iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, plug in an HDMI-equipped camera, and you’ve got the best display on the planet with fast, low-latency connectivity.
Ninja Phone is cleverly designed in two parts: the Ninja Phone video co-processor and the Atomos iPhone Case. The case provides a secure mount to attach the Ninja Phone to your iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max, and enables the locking USB-C connector. Having a separate case also means that if future iPhones change in physical specification, you can just change the case and keep using the Ninja Phone.
Record 10-bit ProRes from any HDMI camera
Ninja Phone is the only way to connect professional cameras with HDMI to an iPhone 15 Pro or Pro Max and record directly into ProRes – the absolute standard for professional video production and post production.
Stream via 5G or Wi-Fi 6E to social platforms
You won’t find a more compact set-up for streaming professional-grade video directly from your camera. Weighing only 335 grams, including the iPhone 15 Pro Max, it’s packed with the latest technology, including pristine 10-bit, H.265 encoding, Wi-Fi 6E, and low-latency 5G for the ultimate in mobile live streaming.
Dual record 10-bit ProRes and H.265 for Camera to Cloud
Ninja Phone is your gateway to hyper-efficient cloud production workflows. You can choose the way you work: record ProRes master files and H.265 proxies for full, cinematic quality, or encode 10-bit H.265 only from the Ninja Phone for the simplest, fastest workflows that are production quality and perfect for sending direct to social channels. The choice of 10-bit ProRes and/or H.265 is yours.
HDR OLED
OLED is simply the best for HDR. With tiny, saturated, self-illuminating pixels, it produces a brilliant, accurate image. You can see your footage in all its glory!
Deep blacks are only part of the HDR equation; you also need bright highlights. Apple’s XDR OLED screens pump out an impressive 1600nit peak highlight brightness, ideal for HDR and daylight viewing.
LCD backlights kill contrast. Apple’s OLED screen doesn’t need one, and it shows, with the deepest possible blacks giving the display massive contrast.
This is the highest-resolution screen that's ever been seen on a Ninja, allowing for crisp video and sharp, accurate monitoring, especially when zoomed.