Atomos unveils “broadest” NAB showcase yet – revealing Sumo PRO-19, Shogun AV-19 and more

Apr 20, 2026
An advertising graphic for the Sumo 19
The Sumo PRO-19 is a new 19-inch 4K HDR monitor recorder switcher designed for multi-camera monitoring (Credit: Courtesy of Atomos)

Atomos (booth #C4731) is presenting “one of the most significant product lineups in its history” at NAB 2026, running until 22 April in Las Vegas, featuring major new product launches, workflow innovations, expanded ecosystem offerings, and the acquisition of Flanders Scientific, “one of the most respected names in professional reference monitoring”. 

Collectively, these developments are described as a “pivotal step in Atomos’ transformation from a monitor-recorder pioneer into a more comprehensive provider of video production technology solutions”.  

“For many years, Atomos has helped filmmakers and content creators unlock more from their cameras with products like Ninja, Shinobi, Shogun, and Sumo,” Atomos said. 

“At NAB 2026, that story expands dramatically. From on-camera monitor-recorders to on-set collaboration tools, rack-mounted live production systems, cloud-based production services, audio accessories, PTZ solutions, workflow tools, and now trusted reference-grade monitoring for postproduction and finishing, Atomos is building a far more complete ecosystem for modern production.”

Leading the announcements on the booth is the introduction of Sumo PRO-19, a new 19-inch 4K HDR monitor recorder switcher designed for multi-camera monitoring, on-set review and video village workflows. 

It adds camera control, integrated Wi-Fi and Ethernet, camera to cloud connectivity, NDI HX3, AirGlu timecode sync and CFexpress recording, positioning it as a “central hub for on-set collaboration”.

It sits alongside the existing and expanded Ninja family, including Ninja RAW, Ninja TX GO and Ninja TX, which “continue to strengthen Atomos’ position in on-camera monitoring and recording”.

Atomos is also expanding further into broadcast, live production and multi-camera workflows with Shogun AV-19, a 19-inch rackmount 4K HDR monitor recorder switcher, now with optional Shogun AV Fly Pack, designed to make the system more practical for road use and mobile deployment. 

Together, they extend the Atomos range into studio, corporate, event and broadcast environments, adding another layer to the company’s end-to-end workflow offering.

For PTZ production, Atomos is showcasing the A-Eye camera family, including HD and 4K models with AI tracking, alongside the A-Eye Control and the new A-Eye Controller Pro. 

The Controller Pro supports up to 254 cameras, including non-Atomos brands, and is designed to simplify advanced multi-camera PTZ operation with a 7-inch HD touchscreen, motion path recording, tally feedback, and broad protocol support including NDI, VISCA, VISCA IP, Pelco, and P and D. 

The PTZ Controller Pro on a blue background
The Controller Pro supports up to 254 cameras, including non-Atomos brands (Credit: Courtesy of Atomos)

Beyond video, Atomos is also broadening its ecosystem with new audio and workflow accessories. These include the StudioSonic Shotgun Mic, StudioSonic Pro wired production headphones, new StudioSonic Air wireless and wired headphones, a new USB4 CFexpress Card Reader, and the FieldPro Vest, a wearable carry solution for creators working in the field.  

Another NAB highlight is the continued evolution of ATOMOSphere, the company’s cloud-based production platform. 

At the show, Atomos is debuting the new ATOMOSphere Editor, which allows users to begin editing directly in the cloud without downloading media first, alongside Ground Control, a desktop application that connects ATOMOSphere projects directly to a user’s computer. Every ATOMOSphere account starts with 20GB of free storage, making the platform “immediately accessible” to new users.  

The biggest strategic announcement, however, is Atomos’ acquisition of Flanders Scientific. 

This “significantly strengthens” Atomos’ position in professional monitoring by adding one of the industry’s most trusted names in reference displays. 

With this move, Atomos now spans the full monitoring workflow, from on-camera monitoring with Shinobi and Ninja, to on-set workflows with Sumo, to broadcast and rack-mounted production with Shogun AV, and now through to reference grade monitoring for postproduction, mastering, and final delivery with FSI.

Peter Barber, chief executive officer of Atomos, said: “Atomos has always been about helping creators get more from their cameras, to work faster and smarter. 

“What we are showing at NAB this year is a much bigger picture. We are expanding Atomos into a much broader production ecosystem, with solutions that now stretch from on-camera monitoring and recording to on-set and live production, to cloud-based collaboration and editing, and now all the way through to trusted reference-grade monitoring for finishing and delivery. 

“This is an exciting step forward for Atomos, and it shows very clearly where we are heading as a business.”