5-5.7inch HDMI Monitor

  • This monitor is used with my gimbal when i take videos. it makes me see the screen clearly even in bright sunlight. It also aids if you want to know if your in focus or not. This is going to be a permanent addition to my set. just makes life so much easier. I attached a ball-head instead of the mount that came with it and now i can move my monitor any way i want it to.
  • Upon opening this package, I was immediately impressed. The packaging was very nice, it came with useful accessories, and was the perfect size. Below I’ll break down the pros and cons:Pros:- Screen Quality- Screen Brightness- Added Features (Zoom, Focus peaking, Image Flip, Etc)- Easy Setup- Plug and Play functionality- Weight and Build Quality- PriceCons:- Doesn’t come with battery, but most accessories don’t so it’s not a huge deal.Overall, I am very impressed with the performance of this monitor. It’s my first foray into using a external viewing solutions, and I can see why they are so useful. And for $130, I was really surprised and the screen quality as well as the features it essentially added to my camera. I used this on my Canon 80D, and it gives you focus peaking even though the camera itself doesn’t have this feature. While I haven’t used alternatives like Atomos or SmallHD, I’d be happy to recommend this, especially as it’s a fraction of the price.
  • I was so close to getting a Small HD but I am so much more impressed with this that I ever thought. It is a fantastic size, weight, and is sharp. The menu system is very intuitive and the favorites bar at the bottom is a game changer. I didn’t think I would get around to using the LUT preview feature either, but it is awesome. The only downside I could even come up with is the bracket has a little sway to it, but I’m really digging deep to find something I don’t like.
  • I have used this screen with my SONY camera there was many stories with this screen in which it shows itself a real hero.I have tried this screen in the sin for 5 hours in a row and it was working bright and stable for all the time.Also i have used it in a very cold weather even with the snow and it still shows it best.It cost every penny that the seller wants.
  • Overall, it is excellent - anything significantly better will cost at least three times as much. Build quality is reasonable. The screen is great, and it is easy to view except in bright sunlight. The inclusion of focus peaking, histogram, headphone jack and false colour means that you can use cameras for video work that lack these features. For example, my Nikon D5300 does not have peaking or an audio output, and it won't even meter with old manual lenses. Adding the monitor compensates for all this and makes it into a far superior video camera. One thing to bear in mind: it may be of limited value if your camera's HDMI output is restricted to preview and playback, but does not work while actually recording.
  • Used with our Fujifilm XT-30 and really enjoy it. Big screen, easy to use and useful accessories. The best function for us is that you can touch its big screen to focus.It would be better to include a battery, because not every client has a SONY battery.
  • Didn't know how much I needed this until I took it out for the first time for a shoot. It's amazing how much more you can see on this monitor than the one built in with the camera. Having trouble with focusing? This makes it way easier to see what is in focus and what isn't. This thing is packed full of features and at a great price for being touch screen too!
  • As a professional that shoots films, I've become more and more obsessed with that perfect focus and exposure as well as good composition and framing. I think the A6 Plus has helped me achieve that overall. It has some nice features of focus peaking, as well as false color. It also has good 1920x1080 resolution, supports 4K input that gives you good overall brightness at 500cd/m at 440ppi. I also thought perhaps the touch screen would be a nice improvement. I honestly find the touch screen to be not as helpful as I thought, but it does pretty much function as intended. It supports L series as well as Canon batteries, but I've only used the L Series and found it to be acceptable. The battery that is included lasts for about 2 hours or so of continuous use and the included charger is adequate despite having a very short cable. the included sunshade is fine and works as expected and you will need it if out in bright sunlight
  • This monitor is excellent, having used it for the last couple of days I must say I am impressed. First off you get the monitor, sunshade, power adapter, mount and various booklets .Looking at the monitor it doesn’t feel too heavy and it is mainly made of good quality plastic which means it doesn’t feel too heavy and the quality is very solid. It has improved from previous models as the battery mount is now stronger and feels more secure and it can now accept Sony and canon batteries.
  • What I like:1. The usability is just soo much better than the previous model! 
-touble tap for menu 
-swipe up for assist features. [double tap the feature to costumize it]
-swipe up on the left side of screen (screen brightness).
-right side swipe up (volume)
- pinch to zoom2. Lots of assist features built into the monitor that help with the exposure and focusing.
histogram
Focus assist
audio metering
zebra
monochrome
false color [I wish there was the IRE numbers as well]
safety marker
centre marker
scan mode
video aspect
anamorphic modes
flip modes
zoom
freeze
pixel to pixel
Lots3. Audio monitoring has no lag! On the previous model I couldn’t use the monitor jack input since it had a lag with the live. Not anymore4. 3D LUT support,[.cube] oh, this is so helpful!!! The monitor already has some LUT’s built in for slogs and vlogs and clogs, but you can add your own via the sd card slot. Soo helpful and easy to use.5. The battery mount has 2 battery options, one way Sony F style and other way Canon LP-E6 battery. So which ever ones you have you don’t need to get extra converters to fit your batteries.
  • Love this little monitor. I use it for my pocket 4k. Being that the pocket screen does not tilt this is the perfect companion. I can pinch to zoom and check my focus. It gives the use of the histogram. It's very bright when filming in day light.Great little monitor.
  • Having not really appreciated the value, I decided I needed to buy a monitor after filming a few YouTube videos blindly, and having done a few corporate jobs where the client wants to review the footage on set.Andycine was always going to be the monitor I bought as I was only after something easy to use and small, and this had some great reviews. The a6 is an awesome monitor - the screen is incredibly sharp, the menu is so so easy to use even for somebody like me who has never used a camera monitor before, and it's small enough to carry around.This price range for monitors is becoming more and more competitive and there might even be 1 or 2 monitors that have more features for this price but you cannot fault the quality of this monitor in both the build and the software, which is why this is the monitor I recommend to most people at this point!At this point I'd normally say something I don't like about it but honestly I haven't found anything that really bothers me yet, but I'll be sure to update this review if I do!