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Reddit mentions of FEELWORLD F570 5.7 Inch On Camera Field DSLR Monitor Small HD Focus Video Assis 4K HDMI Input Output Full HD1920x1080 Rugged Aluminum Housing

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FEELWORLD F570 5.7 Inch On Camera Field DSLR Monitor Small HD Focus Video Assis 4K HDMI Input Output Full HD1920x1080 Rugged Aluminum Housing
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    Features:
  • High-resolution 5.7-inch screen, Full HD 1920x1080 IPS, 4K HDMI input and output.Therefore, you can connect the monitor to a variety of 4K cameras.
  • Perfect Design - Ultra slim with 18.6mm thickness; 1400:1 High color contrast ratio; 460nit LED Backlight, brings you richer, brighter and more dynamic colors.
  • Slim design 18.6 mm thickness,portable small and 280g lightweight monitor Aluminum metal housing,it's easy to hold in your hands.Even if the user moves,The wide 170 ° viewing angle also shows clearly visible images.
  • Versatile function:Histogram, Peaking Focus Assist, False Colors, Zebra Exposure, Nine Grid, Camera Mode, Zoom , Anamorphic Mode, Pixel to Pixel, Center Marker, Safe Area, Ratio Marker, Marker Color, Check Field, Image Flip, Image Freeze, Zoom All, Color Temperature.
  • Multi-use - Compatible for Steady Cam, DSLR Rig, Camcorder Kit, Handheld Stabilizer; Built-in HDMI input/output and Stereo Headphone, enable for a various kinds of signal.
Specs:
ColorF570
Height3.2283464534 Inches
Length5.8267716476 Inches
Size5.7''
Width0.73228346382 Inches

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Found 2 comments on FEELWORLD F570 5.7 Inch On Camera Field DSLR Monitor Small HD Focus Video Assis 4K HDMI Input Output Full HD1920x1080 Rugged Aluminum Housing:

u/eldusto84 · 89 pointsr/Filmmakers
So a few months ago, I gave myself a budget of $5000 for everything I’d need to be a One Man Video Army. Besides an empty Lowell hard case and a pair of headphones, I had nothing in the picture above before commencing the buying spree. The grand total ended up coming to around $5500 or so but I’m pretty stoked to have stuck fairly close to my initial budget.

Here's a detailed list of everything in the picture above:

ITEM | WHAT I PAID | COST NEW | LINK TO BUY NEW
-- | :-- | :-- | :--
Panasonic GH5 w/Rode Videomic Pro, 2 SD cards and batteries|$1,000.00|$1,500.00|B&H
Lumix 12-35mm 2.8|$550.00|$900.00|Amazon
Mitakon 25mm 0.95 Prime|$300.00|$350.00|B&H
Sigma 50-100mm 1.8|$750.00|$1,100.00|B&H
Tokina 11-16 2.8|$250.00|$400.00|B&H
Viltrox EF-M2 Speedbooster|$150.00|$200.00|B&H
Manfrotto 502 Video Tripod|$400.00|$400.00|B&H
Tripod Bag|$25.00|$25.00|Amazon
Panasonic XLR Adapter|$300.00|$400.00|Amazon
Sennheiser Wireless Mic System|$450.00|$600.00|Amazon
LowePro Camera Bag|$75.00|$75.00|B&H
Neewer 3-Light LED 660 Kit w/Fovitec stands|$350.00|$350.00|Amazon
Kessler Slider w/tripod head|$400.00|$900.00|B&H
Hoya 43mm Filter Kit|$35.00|$35.00|Amazon
Hoya 58mm Filter Kit|$40.00|$40.00|Amazon
Feelworld F570 Monitor|$200.00|$200.00|Amazon
Zoom H6 Recorder|$250.00|$400.00|B&H
Neewer 5-in-1 Reflector|$20.00|$20.00|Amazonn

Given my budget, there really wasn’t much debate over what camera would best suit my needs. I’m doing a lot of paid corporate and event video work, but I also shoot films and documentaries. So the GH5 made the most sense given its quality, versatility, and value. I can transport and operate all of this stuff without the need for additional crew, which is especially nice when a client doesn’t want to pay for that.

I’ve shot a few films and several paid gigs with this set already and it’s working out well so far. Happy to answer any questions over why I chose one thing over the other. We all have our preferences with equipment :)

u/HybridCamRev · 3 pointsr/Filmmakers

These are all 8 bit, 256 color cameras. None of them grade very well, in my view. The best cameras for HD color grading record to RAW at best or to a 10-bit, 1024 color codec at worst.

If you can wait a few months, I recommend you [pre-order the new Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K] (https://adorama.evyy.net/c/60286/51926/1036?u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.adorama.com%2Fbmccp4k.html).

No other camera in this price range will give you the BMPCC 4K's combination of dynamic range, resolution and a highly gradeable 12-bit, 4096 color losslessly compressed RAW color palette.

If you can't wait and still want superior color grading performance, I recommend something like a [$995 Blackmagic Micro Cinema Camera] (https://www.amazon.com/Blackmagic-Design-Cinema-Camera-Dynamic/dp/B00WNFK0P0//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20), an [external monitor] (https://www.amazon.com/FEELWORLD-Camera-Monitor-1920x1080-Monitors/dp/B077HL14W4//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20) plus an [LP-E6 battery plate] (https://www.amazon.com/Feelworld-LP-E6-Battery-Monitors-Compatible/dp/B079CD2G2N//ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&linkCode=ll1&tag=battleforthew-20).

Here are a few graded examples from this camera (12-bit RAW and 10-bit ProRes):

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