Really affordable. But why they made bumper in such colors?
Our overview
PV Lab Report: DC Consumption Test at typical easy mode - FHD 30fps, Peaking
Cutoff voltage - around 4.60v (as voltage drop below this value monitor will turn off or blink or such).
Standby consumption - around 2,1 watts, very high! Make sure to remove battery!
PV Lab Report: sRGB/Rec 709 mode color gamut
PV Lab Report: White Color Spectrum, sRGB Mode
PV Lab Report: Blue Prime Color Spectrum, sRGB Mode
PV Lab Report: Green Prime Color Spectrum, sRGB Mode
PV Lab Report: Red Prime Color Spectrum, sRGB Mode
What does the lower red wave at white colour spectrum mean? Is this monitor color accurate?
Default white setting is not ideal, need to adjust B channel. If you look at Gamut CIE Chart you will see that adding slight amount of Blue prime to other channels is also good.
Gamma curves
RGB levels
Under "Custom Temperature" i can set Offset & Gain of each RGB channel. What will be a more accurate custom setting?
Under "Custom Temperature" i can set Offset & Gain of each RGB channel. What will be a more accurate custom setting?
It depends on specific monitor. You can just connect to computer, find any place with grayscale generator and adjust by eye.
I just got an A7s, my first field monitor, but I like it so far. It feels well made and is easy to set up. Took some time to adjust the color settings. Vitaliy is right about the blue channel. Here is what I ended up with adjusting the 'user temperature' by eye (attached to a macbook using 'HD 709-A' color for both monitors): Red Gain +122 Green Gain +126 Blue Gain +138
I found a bug trying to de-squeeze anamorphic 4:3 footage from Gh5 with A7s. When i set the aspect ratio to 2.35:1 on the monitor image became glitch like, with weird lines across the frame. If original signal is 16:9 then the 2.35:1 aspect squeeze without issues. Any tips or workarounds?
Can make short demo, explain how to reproduce and send them email.
Internals (5:50 start)
Lilliput A7S deal for $105
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