Atomos said on May 5, 2026, that its Ninja monitor-recorder is being used by creator Justus to keep camera-ready across interviews, live events and endurance sports, in a workflow the company described as focused on speed, clarity and quick turnaround in the field.
The vendor said the compact Ninja is central to Justus’s mobile production setup, giving a portable way to monitor recordings, keep footage organized and review material immediately after capture. Atomos said the device is used to help maintain confidence when there is little time for retakes or corrections.
According to the post, the same kit is adapted across a range of shooting conditions, from controlled seated interviews to crowded live events and fast-moving outdoor action. The company said the setup is suited to situations where operators need to move quickly between environments and keep footage ready for immediate use.
Atomos framed the workflow around live production pressures, where dependable monitoring and a compact footprint can matter for interviews, events and sports coverage. The company said clear visibility in the field can help with framing, exposure checks and on-the-spot decision-making.
The post comes as creator-led news gathering and mobile reporting continue to rely on compact camera workflows for rapid capture and review. Volve Vision has also covered related live-camera and streaming applications in its news, cameras news and live streams sections, including fixed and live city feeds such as live-abbey-road-crossing-cam-london and live-street-view-lyns-laundry-davao-city-philippines.
The company did not provide pricing or availability details in the post. More information is available from Atomos through the original announcement.






