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Reddit mentions of FEELWORLD FW450 4.5 Inch DSLR On Camera Field Monitor 4K HDMI Input Output Small HD Focus 1280x800 Ultra Lightweight Video Assist
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- Full HDIPS panel, 1280 x 800 high resolution, 900: 1 high contrast, 470 cd / m 2 brightness, wide viewing angle 160 °. Excellent color reducibility and wonderful visual experience.
- Professional Auxiliary Functions: Peaking Focus Assist (Red highlighted on the portion of the monochrome image that is in focus), Check Field (Red, Green, Blue, Mono), Camera 5D II Mode, Center Marker, Screen Marker (80% Image Flip (H, V, H / V), Image Freeze, Custom Color Temperature, Aspect Ratio, All Zoom, U / D Zoom, L / R Zoom.
- 4K HDMI signal loop, multiple monitors at the same time monitor, FW 450 simultaneously supports 4K HDMI signal loop of HDMI video source signal, at the same time output to other device to facilitate viewing director with photographer .
- Ultra thin design, 0.7 inch thick, compact and sturdy stabilizer, portable small 120 g light weight monitor, easy to handle. But he has perfect quality, please be relieved.
- A 1/4-inch screw hole can be easily attached to a tripod or a camera. Lightweight and easy to carry. Do not worry about bright light. Exceptional structural design (HDMI lock and back battery lock)
Features:
Specs:
Color | FW450 |
Height | 5 Inches |
Length | 9 Inches |
Release date | May 2018 |
Size | 4.5'' |
Weight | 0.26 Pounds |
Width | 7 Inches |
u/Duhlongestline - I have rented the GH5 - and I used the wi-fi tether and my cellphone to see myself when I was in front of the camera. The 3.5" LCD is too small to see from more than 2 or 3 feet away.
For less than the price of a $1697.99 GH5, you can get a $1295 Pocket Cinema Camera plus a $136.99 Feelworld FW450 4.5" monitor that is a little easier to see.
The BMPCC 4K has better codecs, will be better for shooting at night - and will give you a built in pro mini-XLR mic input with phantom power (you can use full size XLR mics with an inexpensive cable).
Here is the BMPCC 4K shooting in low light.
Here are a few pre-release sample videos shot at 4K in 12-bit losslessly compressed CinemaDNG RAW:
These were shot at 4K in 10-bit ProRes 4:2:2:
In my view, the BMPCC is the best cinema/video centered camera you can buy in the sub-$2000 price range.
If you decide to go with this camera, you might also want to subscribe over at r/bmpcc and r/blackmagicdesign - lots of knowledgeable folks there who can help you get the most out of the camera.
I have one on pre-order and expect it in late September or early October.
Hope this is helpful and good luck with finding the right camera for your needs!
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