Thursday, November 21, 2013

Lilliput 5D-II/P 7 TFT LCD HDMI Monitor PEAKING Canon 5D Mark II 5d2 with Cable and Shoe Mount

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At a glance
NEW 2012 model 5D-II/P designed for Canon 5D Mark II
High resolution 1024x600, High Contrast 800:1
Four more new functions:
1. Peaking Focus Filter
2. False color Filter
3. Zebra Exposure
4. Brightness Histogram

Specifications
Panel Size: 7" TFT LCD (16:9)
Resolution: 1024×600, up to 1920×1080
Brightness: 250cd/㎡
Contrast: 800:1
Viewing Angle: 160°/ 150°(H/V)
Input Voltage: DC 6-24V
Input Signal: HDMI
Output Signal: HDMI OUT
Battery Plate: F970, QM91D
Current: 800mA
Power Cons...
  • Panel Size: 7" TFT LCD (16:9)
  • Resolution: 1024×600, up to 1920×1080
  • Viewing Angle: 160°/ 150°(H/V)
  • Brightness: 250cd/m2
  • Battery Plate: F970, QM91D

This Monitors give to us some advantages, like this :
1. WOW!!!!
I'm a photojournalist working for a daily newspaper in New York. I write this review with almost 20 years of experience as a photojournalist and now a video journalist.

I've always loved the quality of the video of the Canon 5D MarkII and even the 7D. Shooting can be challenging, the camera's screen is small.

I just got the monitor in the mail, attached it to the camera, (still haven't read the user guide) and started playing.

All lI can say so far is WOW!

This is going to make shooting video MUCH easier, faster, and BETTER. the focus peaking is very helpful, the exposure peaking is great. Overall, I'm not sure how I lived without it this far.

If I have any complaint it's about the little ball head that they give you to attach the monitor to the camera. I'll probably replace it with something a little stronger.

Other then that, WOW, it's really a game changer for video.

As I use it I'll post an update about...

2. Returned it
I've read about Lilliput monitors and the reviews are always glowing. I just felt that this was an OK monitor. First off, although the product description seemed to indicate that there was an HDMI out as well as an in, there was only an in, that was enough for me to return it right there.
- In addition, if you're planning on using this with a Juiced Link or Beachtek as a way to monitor live sound out of a 5Dmark II via HDMI, don't bother, it doesn't work and the 5D doesn't put out sound via HDMI when recording (unless using ML)
- The reason I didn't get another one was that the 7" size is too large to really run and gun with effectively, it limits your ability to move. This isn't a shortage for the mount, it's just the monitor is so big it's like a sail.
- Another reason is that the color of the monitor isn't just too inaccurate to judge color by, it's downright ugly, and it doesn't appear to be something that could be calibrated away.
I can definitely see...

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Lilliput Monitor for HDMI monitoring. Worked on Nikon D800 and Sony FS100
I read the prior reviews for this monitor, and because of the overall thickness of the monitor vs some of the other lilliput models, I settled on this. I have a Sony FS100 and a Nikon D800. It worked wonderfully on both cameras. Apparently, you have to turn off the 5d-II button and aspect button to get rid of the odd cropping observed in one of the other buyers review. There is a bit of scaling when used with the Nikon D800. This is due to the the aperture, shutter, ISO lower bar that is shown on the DSLR live view LCD. With this bar included in the Lilliput LCD view, the aspect changes from 16:9, and black space has to now be apparent on both sides of the LCD. The FS100 used the full screen perfectly. The peaking function also works just about as good as i've seen peaking function on any of sony's prosumer and high end super 35 cinema cameras. F3,FS100,EX1. The battery plate does fall off easily if jarred with a heavy battery. Color rendition cannot exactly be modified...
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