Using the ninja blade, Prores, Cont – Atomos Ninja Blade User Manual

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Atomos Ninja Blade – User Manual Edition 1: Feb 2014 12

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 below (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.

Date & 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

&

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.

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 display

or you can slide up and down the blue bar. The option to

toggle the Tally light is under this menu.

SCREEN LOCK

A new 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 >

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://www.atomos.com/support

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.

Refer to Part 7 of this manual for more information.

Remember that pressing a large blue arrowhead will

always take you back to the previous menu you 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

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

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.

7. Using the Ninja Blade

cont.

ProRes

ProRes

1080i59.94

1080i59.94

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