Tagged with fullhd - Personal View Talks http://personal-view.com/talks/discussions/tagged/fullhd/p1/feed.rss Tue, 19 Nov 24 11:17:14 +0000 Tagged with fullhd - Personal View Talks en-CA Feelworld F7, 7" FullHD IPS monitor http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/16042/feelworld-f7-7-fullhd-ips-monitor Mon, 14 Nov 2016 00:16:58 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 16042@/talks/discussions image

Specs

  • 1920x1200 IPS 7" panel
  • 450 nits brightness
  • 1200:1 contrast
  • Histogram, Selectable color peaking, False color, Adjustable IRE zebra, Grid
  • Central zoom, Markers, Safe areas selectable
  • Anamorphic mode ( for 1.3x and 2.0x)
  • Support all 720p, 1080p, 1080i modes up to 60fps
  • Support 4K input at 23.98p, 24p, 25p, 29,97p, 30p
  • 180mm x 120mm x 23mm
  • 280g weight
  • Dc input accepts 7-24V
  • Comes with: Sunshade, Hot shoe ball mount, Sony NP battery plate, HDMI cable, manual

Available now.


Price: $200 $195
Shipping: Price already includes shipping for US/Canada/UK/Australia&NZ/Western Europe. Contact for any other regions.
I want to buy this monitor.




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Neway CT710HO, 1920 x 1200 monitor http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/14179/neway-ct710ho-1920-x-1200-monitor Thu, 10 Dec 2015 18:51:50 +0000 Vitaliy_Kiselev 14179@/talks/discussions image

  • 1920x1200 Resolution, 300cd/m2 Brightness, 1800:1 Contrast;
  • Support for 4K input
  • HDMI In and Output
  • DC 7-24V(XLR) input
  • USB Input for customer to upgrade firmware;
  • Pixel to Pixel, Check Field, H/V Delay, Guides, Zooming, DSLR Scaling
  • Peaking, Check Field, Image Flip, Color Temperature, Underscan, Audio Meters.
  • Sturdy and good though construction, but very lightweight - 260g without battery

Battery plates options (you can select one you like)

  • NWLP-E6 Type Battery Plate: For Canon 5D Batteries, note - it is default, most probably you need Sony one!
  • NWD54s Type Battery Plate: For Panasonic D54 Series Batteries
  • NWBP945 Type Battery Plate: For Canon "900" Series Batteries
  • NWNP-F960 Type Battery Plate: For Sony "L" Type Series Batteries
  • NWEN-EL15 Type Battery Plate: For Nikon D700 / D800 camera Series Batteries


Available now


Price: $360 $339
Shipping: Price already includes shipping for US/Canada/UK/Australia&NZ/Western Europe. Contact for any other regions.
I want to buy this monitor.




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5.9 inch 1920*1080 full hd mipi display with hdmi http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/14500/5.9-inch-19201080-full-hd-mipi-display-with-hdmi Fri, 29 Jan 2016 06:18:07 +0000 neirotransformer 14500@/talks/discussions Just found this interesting DIY monitor kits at aliexpress.com $217.55 There is also 5.9 inch models with 1440*2560 resolution. Wonder if it accepts 1080p signal from Panasonic GH and Blackmagic cameras. Have no idea how to control brightness, color temp and other settings :)

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Field monitor (only) with features like Atomos Shogun http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13632/field-monitor-only-with-features-like-atomos-shogun Mon, 31 Aug 2015 10:40:05 +0000 JackBayer 13632@/talks/discussions Hi!

As I browsed the web on the advantages (or lack thereof) of using a Shogun with my GH4 I realized that I'd really like to have all those software features on my field monitor. Since I am not going to need external recording I was a monitor-only solution comparable to the Shogun. 1080p would be nice also.

Any ideas, anyone? Thanks!

Edit:

@Vitaliy_Kiselev Here's a list of my desired features (could have thought of that myself...):

  • Custom frame guides
  • 1080p
  • IPS display (or whatever technology bright enough for outdoor usage)
  • normal HDMI port (not mini or micro)
  • waveforms, RGB levels and histogram would be nice but are not a necessity.
  • focus peaking
  • 7 or 8 inch
  • a nice user interface

It doesn't have to be cheap (it couldn't be).

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Panasonic - FullHD - HC-V550M - Ubuntu , Windows , Android - LiveView http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/13374/panasonic-fullhd-hc-v550m-ubuntu-windows-android-liveview Mon, 13 Jul 2015 06:32:59 +0000 POTENT 13374@/talks/discussions This is the thread where we like to share the work or work-around for the Panasonic FullHD camera - HC-V550M - LiveView or Streaming from Camera to PC , Laptop or SmartPhone using WiFi (AP or WiFi Router).

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Good PC Monitor for video editing / post production http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/11004/good-pc-monitor-for-video-editing-post-production Fri, 08 Aug 2014 00:59:05 +0000 Alexauwa 11004@/talks/discussions I am looking for a FullHD desktop monitor for editing in premiere pro CC.

Which factors are important? How do I get colors as true as possible? Do you guys have any recommendations?

I found that one from EIZO:

Thank you in advance.

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medium (15") FullHD monitor for focus puller http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6443/medium-15-fullhd-monitor-for-focus-puller Tue, 19 Mar 2013 16:31:28 +0000 Psyco 6443@/talks/discussions I was looking for quite some time for a medium size portable monitor with HDMI input and 1920x1080 resolution. I need it for my focus puller to judge focus (using a remote follow focus) on set, especially when doing steady-cam work.

  • The monitor must not be to big, as he will have it right in front of him (some times right on his lap). If the monitor is to big, it would be to bulky and it would be to exhausting for the eyes always looking from side to side.

  • Full HD 1920x1080 is a good thing when judging focus. Using a GH2 with FM2 or Moon, the picture is recorded at a very high level of detail and resolution. Being off focus on the main subject is annoying.

BUT...most of the monitors are either big (>19") or not full HD. Most of the monitors advertised for cameras/DSLRs are even only 1024x600 (which is 16:9 SD resolution, not HD!). Or they are very expensive.

Today I stumbled over this monitor:

http://www.ebay.de/itm/40cm-15-6-LED-FULL-HD-TV-FERNSEHER-DVB-T-PVR-VIDEO-RECORDER-USB-HDMI-220-12V-/380584100436?pt=DE_TV_Martin&hash=item589c948254#ht_13302wt_1141

Which looks quite good for the task I need it for. The biggest downside is probably the 25W power consumption - I will need a big battery mounted to the backside.

What do you think? Any better options?

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Problems viewing Full HD http://personal-view.com/talks/discussion/6213/problems-viewing-full-hd Fri, 22 Feb 2013 08:02:48 +0000 Nic 6213@/talks/discussions Hi,

I am having problems viewing Full HD on my Macbook pro 2.4Ghz 4GB ram, 17 inch (1920 x 1200 ) and have installed OSX Snow Leopard 10.6.8.

I use a hacked Gh1, and the story of how the problems occurred is as follows:

6 months ago everything worked fine, I was able to view the AVCHD (.mts files) with VLC player, and the conversion in FINAL CUT PRO 7 to Proress LT worked fine, and I was also able to see the exported Proress in QT player smoothly.

A day my the charger for the laptop stopped working, probably because of an unequal flow of electricity, and simultaneously the battery died.

After that event I have not been able to view Full HD anymore… The .MTS files opened but remained blocked after 2 seconds, and only the sound was heard. The Proress LT files could be seen in QT player but not smoothly. Very annoying.

I bought another charger so that I could use the laptop again, and now a big detective work started:

  1. I made a Apple hardware test on the computer to cheek if it could be the NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT that caused the problem, but according the test everything was working well.
  2. I made a ram test, all in order
  3. I tested the harddisk at western digital service center, and it is working fine
  4. I reinstalled Snow Leopard with the same settings and programs as before the accident, and no change, still problems. I tried Lion and still the same.
  5. I went to a mac repair shop that booted from an external harddisk and still the same problem with the files as on the osx installed on my own computer.
  6. I made a trash preferences with preference manager and no change
  7. And I will mention that I have tried with many different files, so it is not one corrupt file that is the problem.
  8. I also experience problems in viewing the files that I have compressed via MPEG Streamclip or in Cmpressor, they often also docent run smoothly, problems that did not occur before.

Any suggestions?

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