Atomos Sunhood for Shogun 7" Monitor (Black) ATOMSUN008 – Videoguys Australia

Atomos Sunhood for Shogun 7

SKU: ATOMSUN008
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Main Features

  • Fits Shogun 7" HDR Monitor
  • Blocks Excess Reflections
  • For Use Outdoors or in Harsh Lighting
  • Maintains HDR Viewing Experience
When monitoring in harsh lighting conditions, this black Sunhood from Atomos for the Shogun 7" monitor will block excess reflections and glare from washing out the displayed image. This is especially important when viewing HDR imagery, which naturally uses a larger contrast range, and can easily be overpowered by...

Atomos Sunhood for Shogun 7

SKU: ATOMSUN008
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Main Features

  • Fits Shogun 7" HDR Monitor
  • Blocks Excess Reflections
  • For Use Outdoors or in Harsh Lighting
  • Maintains HDR Viewing Experience
When monitoring in harsh lighting conditions, this black Sunhood from Atomos for the Shogun 7" monitor will block excess reflections and glare from washing out the displayed image. This is especially important when viewing HDR imagery, which naturally uses a larger contrast range, and can easily be overpowered by...
  • What's in the box

    • Limited 1-Year Warranty

    Atomos Sunhood for Shogun 7

    When monitoring in harsh lighting conditions, this black Sunhood from Atomos for the Shogun 7" monitor will block excess reflections and glare from washing out the displayed image. This is especially important when viewing HDR imagery, which naturally uses a larger contrast range, and can easily be overpowered by glare.

What's in the box

  • Limited 1-Year Warranty

Atomos Sunhood for Shogun 7

When monitoring in harsh lighting conditions, this black Sunhood from Atomos for the Shogun 7" monitor will block excess reflections and glare from washing out the displayed image. This is especially important when viewing HDR imagery, which naturally uses a larger contrast range, and can easily be overpowered by glare.