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Reddit mentions of Feelworld F7 7 Inch IPS Full HD 1920x1200 On Camera Field Monitor Supports 4K HDMI Input/Output 1200:1 High Contrast 450cd/m2 High Brightness 160 Wide Viewing Angle for Sony A6300 A6500 DSLR Cameras

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Feelworld F7 7 Inch IPS Full HD 1920x1200 On Camera Field Monitor Supports 4K HDMI Input/Output 1200:1 High Contrast 450cd/m2 High Brightness 160 Wide Viewing Angle for Sony A6300 A6500 DSLR Cameras. Here are the top ones.

Feelworld F7 7 Inch IPS Full HD 1920x1200 On Camera Field Monitor Supports 4K HDMI Input/Output 1200:1 High Contrast 450cd/m2 High Brightness 160 Wide Viewing Angle for Sony A6300 A6500 DSLR Cameras
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Full HD 1920x1200 High Resolution, Impressive 323 PPI. Support 4K HDMI Input and Output. Brings you the perfect visual experience.Richer, Brighter and More Colorful with 450nit brightness, 1200/1 Contrast Ratio. 160° Wide View angle, enjoying consistent images from any perspective.Histogram, Peaking Focus Assist, False Colors, Zebra Exposure, Zoom (Auto,4x,9x,16x), Anamorphic Mode (1.3x,2.0x,2.0x mag), etc.Ultra-Thin Ultra-Light IPS Panel: 22.95mm in Thickness 280g in weight. Supports F970 battery plate, D28S/D54, E6 and U60 battery plate (Optional), and Power Adapter(Optional).Standard Two 1/4"-20 Thread Socket(Top and Bottom), easy to install DSLR Rig, Camcorder Kit, Handheld Stabilizer, Video Camera Crane, combined with image flip function, convenient for field shooting.
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ColorBlack
Height9.45 Inches
Length4.02 Inches
Number of items1
Size7 inch
Width6.93 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Feelworld F7 7 Inch IPS Full HD 1920x1200 On Camera Field Monitor Supports 4K HDMI Input/Output 1200:1 High Contrast 450cd/m2 High Brightness 160 Wide Viewing Angle for Sony A6300 A6500 DSLR Cameras:

u/chx_ · 3 pointsr/GPDPocket

I did because of the coupon code 07GEEKBUY: 50 USD off 700. Start with https://www.geekbuying.com/item/One-Netbook-One-Mix-2S-Yoga-Pocket-Laptop-M3-8100Y-8GB-256GB-Silver-406887.html get the protective case and the screenprotector (693.91), add some filler, you'll end up between 650-655 and you got the stylus, too. Killer deal.

The specs are only slightly below the new Macbook Air, for example. It runs a 8210Y, this runs a 8100Y, minimal difference. Even the new Retina @ 227 PPI can't match the 324 PPI of a 7" WUXGA screen. The Air is 8GB RAM, (it's configurable to 16GB). It has a PCIe SSD too but I have no doubts the one in the Air is faster on paper, in practice, as we discussed often on /r/thinkpad and elsewhere, for almost all tasks an SSD is an SSD, you'd need to do heavy I/O to feel the difference and noone will video edit on the One Mix 2s. The Air is only clear superior in having Thunderbolt. But at half the size and half the price I will live. More people will be positively affected by the One Mix 2 having a 3.5" headphone jack and a mini HDMI than negatively by the USB C port lacking Thunderbolt capability. That mini HDMI means, for example, you can get a second 7" 1920x1200 monitor, there are these field monitors for 130 bucks ready for tripod screws so you can mount the monitor on any tiny tripod. Without that you'd need to resort to finicky USB C to HDMI converters or find a 7" monitor with a DP or USB C input which is not easy. It's really awesome.

u/zonie3 · 2 pointsr/GH5

I have been going back and forth on my next purchase as well but I just can't understand the pros that the Inferno has that makes it worth it.... I was looking at this monitor .... As of right now I am okay going to a memory card and based off the current bit rates and everything, is the inferno really a must buy? I need to keep researching, like i said i am a bit naive with this and all its capabilities.

u/3oons · 1 pointr/bmpcc

I ordered this yesterday, will let you know how it is - but for $140, it seems like a steal. I also picked up an lp-e6 battery plate for it, so I can just use the same set of batteries for the monitor and camera.

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