The Atom Two debuts as the first miniature camera featuring global shutter technology, eliminating motion distortion in a form factor small enough to place virtually anywhere.
Key specifications include HD resolution with 60fps capability, SDI output, and an S-mount lens system—all in a package that breaks new ground for specialized camera applications.
This tiny device delivers professional-level motion handling without the artifacts common in rolling shutter systems. The miniature design opens up filming possibilities that larger cameras can't access.
Global shutter technology prevents the visual distortion typically seen with fast-moving subjects
Compact size allows placement in locations previously impossible with larger global shutter cameras
SDI output and integrated power connection simplify the technical setup with just two cables
Dynamic range is notably high for a global shutter system, according to the manufacturer
Successor to the Atom One, which has been in the market for eight years
The Atom Two solves specific challenges for specialized filming scenarios that demand both small size and clean motion.
Racing applications benefit from undistorted footage when cars move at high speeds
Sports producers can capture skiing and outdoor events with professional-quality motion handling
The camera can be mounted in space-constrained areas while maintaining professional output
HD resolution at up to 60fps provides sufficient quality for most specialized applications
A 4K version is planned for future release
With pricing below €1,000 (in volume) and availability starting in late June, this specialized tool puts global shutter technology within reach of mid-level productions. The miniaturization of global shutter technology marks a notable step for specialized camera applications.
As productions increasingly rely on unique camera perspectives while maintaining professional-grade image quality, tools like the Atom Two demonstrate how purpose-built camera solutions continue to fill specific niches in the production ecosystem.
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