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Atomos Shogun 7 HDR Pro Monitor-Recorder-Switcher

5.0 (6 reviews)
1920 x 1200HDR

A 7-inch HDR touchscreen monitor-recorder-switcher built to handle four-camera SDI switching, ISO recording per input, and on-set color-critical viewing from a single unit

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Overview

The Shogun 7 HDR is positioned as a combination on-set recorder, production monitor, and compact live switcher, which is a deliberately ambitious brief. For a documentary crew running two cameras, a small corporate or event production stretching to four, or a narrative unit that wants a clean ISO archive of every take, it replaces a stack of bay gear with a single rig-mountable unit. The value proposition is workflow density. One device writes ProRes-class masters, feeds a program cut to the director, and drives a color-aware touchscreen that crew members can gather around. That changes how a show gets planned, because the switcher, recorder, and director's monitor stop being three separate line items.

On the I/O side, four 3G-SDI inputs and two 12G-SDI connections cover the practical reality of modern production: HD legacy cameras coexisting with UHD acquisition on the same shoot. The 1920x1200 panel, Dynamic AtomHDR processing, and 360-zone backlight target the kind of dynamic range that log-shooting cinema cameras deliver, so the image on the bridge matches the latitude of the source more closely than a typical field monitor would. For production teams earning their living on tight schedules, its place on the gear list comes down to media strategy, backup plans for a single-point-of-failure device, and whether the four-input switch matches the scale of shows being booked.

Key Features

7" 1920 x 1200 Touchscreen Display

Dynamic AtomHDR, 360-Zone Backlight

4-Input HD Switching & ISO Recording

4 x 3G-SDI, 2 x 12G-SDI

Offer Valid from March 13, 2020 until April 17, 2020!

Specifications

Brand
Atomos
Model
Shogun 7 HDR
Device Class
Monitor, Recorder and Switcher
Display Size
7 inches
Display Resolution
1920 x 1200
Display Type
Touchscreen
HDR Engine
Dynamic AtomHDR
Backlight
360-zone
Switcher Capability
4-input HD switching with ISO recording
SDI Inputs
4 x 3G-SDI
12G-SDI
2 ports
ASIN
B089Y3SDGY

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Four-input HD switching with simultaneous ISO recording collapses the live-switch and multicam record workflow into one compact on-set device
  • 7-inch 1920x1200 touchscreen with Dynamic AtomHDR and 360-zone backlight supports color-critical monitoring without tethering to a dedicated reference display
  • Mixed 3G-SDI and 12G-SDI I/O covers legacy HD cameras and UHD sources on the same rig, easing integration across multi-generation camera packages
  • Consolidating monitor, recorder, and live switcher into one unit cuts cart weight, cable runs, and power budget on smaller productions

👎 Cons

  • Recording four ISO streams plus a program cut depends heavily on storage throughput and drive caddies, so media budget has to scale with the workflow
  • 12G-SDI cabling and connector discipline become critical at UHD rates, which can trip up crews that previously lived on HD coax
  • A 7-inch panel is a compromise size for true grade-level review, so final color pass still belongs on a calibrated reference monitor in post
  • Pairing switching, recording, and monitoring in one box means a single unit failure can take down the whole production chain until a backup is swapped in

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. It supports four-input HD switching with ISO recording, so each SDI source can be captured as an independent clip alongside the program cut.
Yes, through its 12G-SDI connectivity. Two 12G-SDI ports allow UHD signals on a single coax without the quad-link rigging older workflows required.
It uses Dynamic AtomHDR with a 360-zone backlight and a 1920x1200 touchscreen, targeting HDR-aware on-set review rather than final grading reference.
For four-input HD productions, it can. The built-in switcher handles live cutting while recording ISOs, which is often enough for events, panels, and small-scale multicam shoots.
Yes. With four 3G-SDI inputs and two 12G-SDI ports, it drops into SDI-native camera packages without requiring HDMI-only conversion stages.
The listing references a 10th Birthday Special promotion valid from March 13, 2020 through April 17, 2020. That window has closed, so current pricing follows standard retail.