Lightweight with great image quality and all the features you would normally expect on a monitor that is three or four times the price! It has standard 1/4-20 mounting points on three edges, but not on the edge where the connection points are located. The dummy Sony battery mounted on the rear means you can attach your remote wireless video send unit to this directly making for a much neater unit and less cabling to be run for wireless video send or focus-pulling rigs. A solid value monitor with features well beyond its price-range! Being honest with you, it's perfect for indoor use or where you can work in shade with it. I work with my monitor in a wireless focus pulling setup, so the lack of brightness for outdoor use is a non-issue for me as I can work in the shade while minimising reflections. Pro's: Incredible value and quality five inch monitor with full-sized HDMI through-puts to pass off to your director's wireless image system or wireless focus pulling setups. Built-in Sony battery dummy mount for other devices to be mounted on and powered from. Features usually reserved for much more expensive monitors, such as scopes, focus assist/peaking, false colour, exposure warnings, magnification, a huge range of different video proportion frames, safety guides, apply LUT's to view, DC or Sony battery as options to power it and much more! Con's: The only weaknesses I can think of are the NIT value (screen illumination brightness), with the screen being a struggle to work with outdoors as a result of it not being the brightest kid on the block and with it having a glossy screen which strengthen all reflections. It does have a sun shield, but the reflections will still happen. As I mentioned initially, if you can work around this, it's the bees-knee's for solo budget video work.Read full review
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