Reviews

  • This monitor has so many great features ill just start with the few i love. Luts this makes shooting in log or whatver format you shoot in so much more simpler just load your lut and shoot it can load up to 32 luts "via usb c" .Then next thing is the power pass through . where you can mount your wireless video module it takes a Np series battery id suggest np--770 since your powering your monitor and wireless video transmitter.my only suggestion is that it have more NITS, This is great for a director’s monitor or client visuals
  • A great addition in a filmmaker's equipment list. It is lightweight and the pocket size makes it a great tool to have it always in my bag. Build quality is very high and it has a terrific and very sturdy metal construction. The colors it produces are rich, saturated and very accurate. The brightness levels are very high both in CCT and RGB modes.Battery life at max power is 2 hours and charging it full takes close to 3 hours. Thankfully there's a USB type C port.It becomes quite hot when in full power which is normal for being so small. Although the aluminium construction helps to dissipate the heat a lot and it cools very fast.In general it is a great product of high value and a very useful tool. I recommend you get 2 or more of them so you can have more possibilities lighting a scene. I got one and then bought another.
  • The Rhino monitor mount is a great accessory for run 'n gun filming. It lets you adjust the position of the monitor with no tools, just by using one hand and no need to screw and tighten anything.It holds my monitor with two NP-F970 batteries without moving because you can tighten both axis with a hex key and get the correct friction you need according to the weight of the monitor.It's made of metal, it has a solid build quality and is very sturdy on my rig.Lastly, the grooves in the thumb screw makes mounting/unmounting of the monitor very easy.
  • Great for outdoors shooting with direct sunlight.I purchased this monitor because I wanted a very bright monitor for outdoors shooting that supports LUTs at an affordable price, as other monitors with such brightness are way more expensive.The monitor is excellent for this job. The 2200 nit it gets are enough to shoot under direct sunlight with no hood.Quality of the panel is very good. It has nice colors and contrast, with settings to adjust saturation, hue, temperature, etc.The touchscreen is very responsive with no lag and you can use it to get quick shortcuts right from the screen, such as adjust brightness and volume and get to the main menu. There's a great variety of monitoring tools to use, all placed in a nice menu. Loading the LUTs you use is done through SD cards (you must format it at FAT32).It has three buttons on the top which can be assigned with various shortcuts. Great usefulness while shooting and you don't want to waste time.Construction and build quality is very good for the price, but you should be careful not to drop it since it has a plastic body.The tilt/swivel arm is very helpful for adjusting the monitor to the angle you want with one hand. Also, it comes with all types of HDMI in the package, so you won't need to buy a new one.Some other features: the twin batteries are hot swappable, it has a sensor for auto adjusting the brightness, you can passthrough the HDMI signal, and it has an indicator for the battery capacity (which is quite rare).The biggest con is that it gets quite hot when the brightness is set to high levels.After 2 months of using it I am very satisfied with the product. It's a great value for it's price, and using it during a shooting is a great experience since it's a very practical tool. Outdoors shooting in the sunlight is no longer a problem.
  • I've used this ANDYCINE microphone for about a week now to film vlogs and short films, and I think it's a good product for the price. Before buying this mic, I used the one built in to my Canon M50 which was often quiet and picked up noise from all directions. Having a directional mic has definitely been a game changer and the audio quality is certainly better. I've used my friends RODE mic before and I think the RODE series definitely is superior in audio quality but comes at a much steeper price. This Andycine mic is a good entry level camera/phone mic that won't put a hole in your wallet and will get you what you need.
  • This monitor is amazing! It is bright enough to see everything even if you are on the beach.This item is very affordable and a complete. I would highly recommend this monitor.
  • This monitor is AWESOME! I got this for its brightness since I tend to shoot more outside in the sun for run and gun purposes and it's perfect! The features are great and I love how the menu is super simple to access via touchscreen. I also love the 6' size vs the 5'
  • First thing, wow this monitor is super bright in the midday sun!! My main reason for purchase was it's 2200 nits. Compared to my other 7" monitor this blows it away in that regard. It's definitely a nice size also, 7" seems to be my preferred monitor size these days no matter what rig i'm using. Build is nice, it's lightweight and most importantly easy to use. Customizable buttons on top also help a lot when operating quickly. I do most of my work shooting outdoors so this is a no-brainer. Has all the features you need too like false color, LUTs, all the scopes, anamorphic etc etc...some competitors may have slightly more rugged feel, but how can you beat the price point of this monitor? Definitely recommend this to anyone shooting video...loving it!!
  • This monitor is higher quality than I expected at this price point. The size is perfect for me and I really like how bright the screen is, it's even visible outdoors during the day which is priority number one for me. It has plenty of inputs which means plenty of options for a variety of setups. Overall this is just a really dependable, easy to use, simple, affordable monitor and I like it a lot.
  • Not only does the size make it easier/beneficial to view what you're shooting, but the brightness levels is superior; there's a reason why this one doesn't need to throw in any cheap sunshades in the package.This also has better packaging with extra battery and everything ready to go for you.And it's touch screen so you can pinch zoom.You have your zebra, focus assists, and what I love is the anamorphic framing options.
  • I mainly wanted this monitor to have something to use for framing/exposure while I'm filming myself with my Sony A7III. My camera doesn't have a flip screen, so it's difficult to check for focus while you're filming and composing.The touch screen is super responsive. It reminds me of my iPhone. Also being able to swipe up from the bottom to activate a menu is a neat feature.This monitor is way sharper than the back of my camera using the 4k input to the display. The A7III is known for not having the best resolution on its screen and EVF, but the C7 helps out so much when it comes to checking focus.I love the 180 degree swivel feature. It allows for filming from both in front and behind the camera. There is a function in the camera to flip the display vertically so everything is right way around when in front of the camera.The main reason I went with this monitor is because I live in Alaska and the winters can be super bright with everything being covered with snow. This handles the bright sun very well!
  • This is a great light. I use it for video mainly and the battery last pretty long, but it is very bright and very powerful for it's size. I had an issue with it blinking when recharging it. I spoke with tech support and they told me it requires a 5V/2A charger block minimum. I put it on a new one and no issues. FYI most cell phone USB charging blocks are 1A or 1.5A read the back of it to be sure. I love the preset modes for lightning, strobe, police lights, etc. Very cool! Overall great light for the money.