I found when I look at the screen close up there is noticeable noise...even when exposed correctly. Is that normal in an HD Production monitor? Image is good etc..just wondering about that noise...which seems non-exposure related if that makes sense.
Great review. I got this monitor recently and like it a lot. But they want $80 for the tiny cheese plate that fits on the back. That is very high, considering you can get similar cheese plates for about $7 at small rig. Has anyone found a 3rd party cheese plate which will fit on the back of this monitor? Would love to avoid spending the $80.
Hi Tom! thanks for your always informative reviews. i am on a budget and i do both stills and videos and i need an all -in one camera. been gearing lately to get the Fujifilm X-T4. any tip please!
I can vouch for this monitor. It was AMAZING to look at and use in bright sunlight. But even this REEEEEALLY nice monitor couldn't make the guy at 0:37 look good. lol
The monitor is only 1080p so its not possible to show 4K. But if you are outputting from your camera you can in most cameras output HD signal over HDMI or SDI even if you are recording in 4k and then yes you can monitor the converted 1080p signal in 50fps
Tom, please turn on the closed captioning. RU-vid provides it for free to content creators. Every once in a while a miss a word, because you are speaking quickly. Closed captioning would help when I can not understand a word. Thanks.
I enabled them for all my videos but it's up to youtube's AI to intrepret the videos and then post the CC. Can't do much more than that. Sometimes it takes a few days.
I already made a few. My previous video I show some important editing techniques. I have a lot more on my website tomantosfilms.com/?s=editing+tutorial
China no longer makes cheap things. Most products actually made in China now are as expensive or more expensive as American made because Chinese workers now make more money than average American worker. Cheap products can still be made in countries like Mexico, India, Vietnam.