Tagged with 1280 - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/1280/p1/feed.rss Tue, 05 Nov 24 03:25:11 +0000 Tagged with 1280 - Personal View Talks en-CA 1280x800 IPS 7" NEWAY CL76HO-X and CL76SDI monitors, amazing http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/5590/1280x800-ips-7-neway-cl76ho-x-and-cl76sdi-monitors-amazing Thu, 27 Dec 2012 00:09:58 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 5590@/talks/discussions image

Main features:

  • 1280x800 Resolution IPS LCD Screen
  • 400nit high brightness
  • HDMI in & out, HDMI Loop Through
  • YPBPR in & out
  • Video in & out
  • Check Field ( Mono / R / G / B )
  • Peaking with red outline
  • False Color with adjustable under luminance & over luminance warning
  • Clip Guides with adjustable threshold
  • Aspect Ratio ( FULL / 16:9 / 4:3 )
  • User-Defined Image Ratio ( H-Start / H-Size / V-Star / V-Size )
  • DSLR Scaling ( FULL Screen / 16:9 / 3:2 / None )
  • Tally System
  • Movable Pixel-To-Pixel ( Left / Right / Up / Down Movable)
  • Side-By-Side Freeze Frame ( Window 1: 16:9 Mode / Windows 2: 4:3 Mode )
  • Guides ( 4:3 & 16:9 Framing Safe Area)
  • 5 User-Defined Groups
  • Under Scan
  • 4 kinds DV Battery Plate for choice:
    1. NWNP-F960 ( SONY “L” Type Series ) - default
    2. NWLP-E6 ( Canon 5D )
    3. NWD54s ( Panasonic “D54” Series )
    4. NWBP945 ( Canon “900” Series )

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Deal price: $385 (available for forum members only), include free shippping, ask in PM for regions
CL76SDI version with 3G-SDI input and output is avaibable for $699


Send me personal message (on the left column at http://www.personal-view.com/talks/profile/1/Vitaliy_Kiselev ) if you want to purchase monitor.




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HD field monitors comparison, with res of 1280x720 (or 1280x800) http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3809/hd-field-monitors-comparison-with-res-of-1280x720-or-1280x800- Sat, 07 Jul 2012 00:47:30 +0000 sam_rides_a_mtb 3809@/talks/discussions First off, while I understand there is a already a thread for monitors, I believe it could be useful to have a thread dedicated to the HD spec monitors (starting at 1280x720. If you feel otherwise, Vitaliy, please close this thread and I can copy this info over.


Anyways, I just found this: http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/743798-REG/Manhattan_LCD_HD5_S_HD5_5_6_Field_Monitor.html

A couple days ago, I am pretty sure this was going for $599, now it seems to have jumped to $709.. It may have been the one without the camera plate that I saw for $599, which is now $633. Either way, I am considering as an option to monitor my GH2, as I have not been satisfied with the built in LCD, and the viewfinder can be difficult to use on a tripod with various other gear attached, or even on my shoulder rig.

The only other options I know of at this point for monitors of this resolution are:

  1. The SmallHD DP6, which is $800 with out any accessories (ie camera plate, sunshade).
  2. H056 (aka H005), which has a great price of around $250 or less, though seems to have some various issues, despite having great technology in it's screen.
  3. Brand new Marshall V-LCD56MD which goes for $800 + $23 for a battery plate
  4. The Manhattan HD5 (as linked above) for $710 with battery place, though no sunshade. (7" and 9" versions available for a bit more, too)
  5. An Ikan 5.6" for $900 is about to come out, though did not see exact specs yet.

And that's all I know of so far. Most of these are also available with SDI for an increase in cost, though for my purposes, HDMI is what I am after. Seems like if someone could make a 100% functioning 1280xXXX monitor for $500 or there about's it would sell like hotcakes. The H056 is so close, just too many issues at this point. If they get solved via firmware, that's my monitor, if not, and I cannot wait too long, I will go for one of the other options.

Are there other monitors of this spec out there that I am missing? At least in the sub $800 range? I am sure there are much more expensive options (ie TV Logic), though have not seen any others in the lower price range.

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