7inch HDMI Monitor

  • I upgraded from the Andycine A6 to the C6, there are many noticeable differences that makes the C6 a very good monitor. It came in with everything included in the black box as you see in the video. For its price, it's very nice that they included all the things you'd need to use the monitor (cables, monitors, mount...). Everything seems to be of decent quality (the monitor mount that's included in the package is noticeably better than the one that came with the A6). The smaller monitor mount in the video is a separate product that doesn't come with the monitor, but I would recommend getting that instead of using the one that came with the monitor.The package includes:-The monitor itself-HDMI to mini HDMI cable-HDMI to micro HDMI cable-A monitor mount that uses hot shoe on the bottom and 1/4 screw on the right side-Charging plate and cable-Microfiber cloth-Sony NP-F batteryPros:-Bright screen: this monitor is 2600 nits, in other words, bright enough to use comfortably under sunlight. The A6 just wasn't bright enough for me, but the C6 is so much brighter!-Touch features: this allows you to quickly change brightness/volume as well as have access to many of the built in features (vector scope, grid, focus assist...) I shoot on BMPCC4K, so many of these features are already in-camera, but for cameras that don't have these features, it's nice to have them on the monitor.-Port selection: there are HDMI in and out, DC in and out, SD card slot for LUT display, and a 3.5mm headphone jack for audio monitoring.Cons:-The placement of the DC in and out ports are pretty close to the 1/4 screw hole on the bottom, so if you're using a monitor mount that is a little wide, these two ports might be hard to access.-The HDMI cables are the standard thick ones, I would recommend getting some thinner HDMI cables on Amazon for a better experience. The ones that come with the package are still nice enough to use though!Overall I'm pretty happy with this purchase. I have all the features I want in the camera, and so far not many problems at all! Would definitely recommend others.
  • I MUST SAY IM VERY VERY VERY PLEASED and this will be my go-to monitor. LOVE IT. feels a little cheap but it keeps the weight off of your rig. A MUST HAVE
  • For those who don't know, getting an external monitor allows you to record in a lot higher quality than your camera can alone. Cameras are generally built for still shots but are capable of shooting video, these external recorders work through your camera to record high quality videos. The Andycine is light and has awesome brightness so you don't need a hood for the most part. The UI is decent but I really like how they throw in a mount with it.Pros- Great intro monitor- Lightweight- Ultra bright- Good quality recording- Comes with a mountCons- UI takes some time getting used too- Adds weight to your camera setup
  • what would make this monitor (SDI HDMI version) almost perfect? a built-in waveform. not sure why a histogram is the only option. otherwise, yes, this screen is incredibly bright and the case feels robust. bought to replace a very old Marshall monitor and having a battery life readout is blissful!
  • Great build quality really sturdy. The image is really bright for using in outdoor shooting. It takes npf batteries and also has a dc output wich is very convenient for powering some extra devices.
  • Spent quite a few days looking into field monitors across all price ranges. I made up some cardboard mockups to see what screen size would be most useful and the 6 inch Andycine and Feelworld (think they're the same) looked to be ideal.The monitor is lightweight but I'm hoping that Andycine or someone else will soon make a cage for the monitor as I wouldn't like to be too heavy handed with it. Saying that the touch screen works well and the monitor is bright and easy to use. The functionality is excellent and I supplement the camera output with the Waveforms and focus assist.The size is perfect for travelling and it balances well on the camera or magic arm.After using this monitor I will now be looking at a 7 inch for indoor use and also as a monitor for my gigging keyboard rig as I can hide the laptop away.To summarise - great product at a reasonable price.
  • I was really impressed with the brightness on this small on camera monitor. It's a great size, especially for smaller camera set ups. It comes with a bunch of accessories including a padded protective case, HDMI cables and power supply. It is a little disappointing that this does not include any batteries but there is a UK mains power supply in the box.If you are more likely to be using this outside of a studio environment then I would suggest picking up a couple of batteries. Luckily these are the same type of batteries that power most photography lights so I had plenty of spare ones about.A little tip, if you dial back the brightness on the monitor it saves a huge amount of battery. It's so bright that this is not a problem and even in direct sunlight you are unlikely to have to use it at full brightness. The ability to add LUTs via SD card and features such as false colours, focus peaking and more makes this a great monitor all round and the size is perfect for travel.
  • This is a really good monitor for people who work outside. I shoot a lot of golf and I can see this monitor very clearly. It shows you what your colors are and is good value for the money. I’d recommend this monitor to anyone.
  • I live in sunny Southern California and I love how bright this monitor is in pure daylight. I don't use a hood with it but that's because I don't need one. I use it with the GH5S and I feel that a monitor of this kind is essential because of that camera's inarticulate screen.Having this as a dedicated monitor on my gimbal allows for me to switch set-ups with my camera with ease and efficiency. In the future I plan on switching this monitor over to a handheld client monitor rig for viewing purposes or follow-focus rig depending on the shoot and it feels good knowing I can get that kind of versatility out
  • Use this to film over 100 hours of footage and it still going strong! I can’t speak to durability because I haven’t taken it out in the field (I’ve just used it in my studio) but the resolution, brightness, and features are all as described! Makes it MUCH easier to see what I’m recording.
  • This is a great monitor if you don't have the money for an Atmos. I filmed outside with no clouds in 85 degree weather at noon and was able to see my client clearly. I haven't loaded any LUTS to it because I have a LUT on the BMPCC4K. Battery life with an NP-F970 can last about 5-8 hours. If you put two on then it could easily last 10-15 hours. I don't really like the auto sensor for light but you can still turn up the brightness. It is very light and the only weight will come from the battery.It has two spaces for HDMI's and two battery slots. You can also run power to or from it. I recommend not doing that with the BMPCC4K as others have stated that the variability in the output/input could potentially damage your camera. So I would have one battery to power the monitor and one for the camera. Overall a great starter monitor.
  • I have since ordered a second similar product from the same manufacturer, just one size larger, and I'm keeping both. For the price point, it is an incredibly high quality, bright display with versatile mounting options.