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Atomos Starts Shipping 4K Sumo PRO-19 Monitor With HDR and Fujifilm Color Support

Atomos has begun shipping the 19-inch Sumo PRO-19, a 4K HDR monitor aimed at on-set monitoring and live production. The display also supports Fujifilm FLog-2C color science and EL Zone monitoring for the ETERNA 55 filmmaking camera.

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Atomos Starts Shipping 4K Sumo PRO-19 Monitor With HDR and Fujifilm Color Supportkhezez | خزاز / pexels

Atomos said the Sumo PRO-19 is now shipping, introducing a 19-inch 4K HDR monitor for production monitoring, review and on-set use, the company said on June 4, 2026. The monitor is aimed at professional imaging workflows, giving camera crews, directors and content teams a larger reference display for checking framing, exposure and color on set.

The Sumo PRO-19 features a 4K HDR screen intended for monitoring in bright or demanding production environments, where a larger display can improve visibility during studio shoots, location work and cart-based review stations. Atomos positioned the monitor as a production tool rather than a consumer display, with use cases that include director stations, multicamera setups, field monitoring and review. Related coverage on Volve Vision Newsroom is available in the Cameras News section.

Atomos said the display supports Fujifilm FLog-2C color science and EL Zone monitoring with the ETERNA 55 filmmaking camera. FLog-2C is a Fujifilm imaging format used for recording and managing color information in camera workflows, while EL Zone monitoring is an exposure tool used to help crews assess lighting levels across the image. Atomos said the support is intended to provide more consistent image monitoring when working with Fujifilm camera systems.

The company said the new monitor is designed for filmmakers, live-production crews, broadcasters and rental houses that need a large-format reference display. The 19-inch size is intended to fit production carts, studio sets and location workflows where several people need to view the image at once. Atomos said the combination of HDR viewing and camera-specific support is aimed at monitoring, review and decision-making during production.

For teams standardizing around Fujifilm equipment, the added support gives crews another monitoring option for matching camera output to a production display. Atomos has continued to expand its pro video monitoring line alongside other products in its newsroom and product updates.

More information is available from Atomos on the company’s product announcement.

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