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Reviewed in Germany on June 22, 2024
Der Desview R6 ist für den Preis wirklich beeindruckend! Für mich als Filmemacher ist eine gute Bildqualität extrem wichtig, und dieser Monitor liefert genau das. Das 5,5 Zoll Full HD Display zeigt jedes Detail gestochen scharf.Die Farben sind super lebendig und individuell anpassbar, ebenso wie die Verwendung von LUTs. Bei direktem Sonnenlicht bleibt das Bild klar und gut sichtbar, was vor allem bei der Arbeit im Freien wirklich wichtig ist. Der Touchscreen reagiert schnell und macht die Bedienung angenehm einfach. Besonders die Features wie Waveform und False Color sind sehr praktisch und erleichtern die Arbeit.Der Monitor ist auch robust gebaut und hält einiges aus. Die Möglichkeit, entweder E6- oder F-970-Akkus zu verwenden, ist ebenfalls klasse. Das Menü ist sehr übersichtlich, mit einer Menge Einstellmöglichkeiten, und zusätzlich kann man die Lüftergeschwindigkeit anpassen, was vor allem in ruhigen Umgebungen essenziell ist.Insgesamt bin ich sehr zufrieden mit dem Desview R6 und kann ihn jedem empfehlen, der einen zuverlässigen Monitor für Film- oder Fotoprojekte sucht. Ein echtes Top-Produkt zu einem fairen Preis.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
Buen precio, buen brillo. Pero la mía tiene una línea azul en las sombras y no pedi cambiarla ya que no resido en los USA y pues preferí quedármelo.
Wolf
Reviewed in Germany on June 6, 2023
Ich hatte den günstigeren R5 gekauft, aber schnell festgestellt, dass mir dieser trotz der mitgelieferten Sonnenblende für Fotografieren im hellen Sonnenschein zu dunkel ist.Deshalb habe ich etwas mehr Geld investiert und bin nun happy!Beiliegende Kabel ermöglichen den sofortigen Einsatz an der LUMIX, an der Sony musste ich auf ein HDMI auf HDMI-Kabel zurückgreifen, das ich mir dazu bestellt hatte.Sollte sich in der Lsngzeiterfahrung noch etwas ergeben werde ich die Rezension ergänzen.Hilfreich? Fragen?Schöne Grüße
鬼原義彦
Reviewed in Japan on December 8, 2023
Canon R6は問題なく使えましたが、R6mk2での使用では問題あり、電源が落ちます。フォームアップの依頼をしましたが、説明書にも記載されてない箇所を記入してとありますが、わからないので、再度問い合わせても連絡がありません。とても残念です🫤
Susan Stickles
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2023
I love the screen, it helps me see the photos more during the daylight my only issues is I need to find some batteries that last longer than a hour other than that I absolutely enjoy having it and it makes life easier!
reviewguy
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 8, 2022
I was pleasantly surprised by this monitor.It is indeed bright and sharp, and mine gets pretty accurate colours against my camera screen (Blackmaigc Pocket 4k) by leaving all the colour settings to default.It is a good size when paired with this size camera, although I wish they managed to make the bezels smaller and take the screen to 6 inches. It is a good size for everything - shoulder-mounted, handheld, on legs, etc.Unlike some reviews online say, you CAN turn off the auto-dimming feature, so to control the screen brightness manually, so that's good.Although there is no mounting hole on the left, you can flip the screen, so that's good.I personally haven't bothered with any of the additional features like focus assist or false colour, as I trust the Blackmagic ones the most, so I cannot comment on them. I really just wanted a bright monitor that I could use outdoors, and this seems like it will work well.There are a few annoyances, some of which I hope Desview can sort out with a software upgrade:-1. The pinch to zoom is not well done. You pinch to zoom okay (although it is slow and jerky, not like a smartphone, for example), but unless you keep moving the screen every second or two, the interface disappears and the next time you touch it it goes to settings. You have to pinch-to-zoom again to be able to move the screen around. Instead, it should keep scrolling and panning around the zoomed-in view whenever you touch the screen when it's zoomed-in, perhaps with a double-tap on one side giving you the menu.2. Again on the pinch to zoom. - Once you let go of pinching, it always brings up the settings menu. It is really annoying. Imagine scrolling around a zommed-in image, then every time you let go, the menu pops up. I really hope they can patch this. It's not a deal-breaker by any means, but it is pretty annoying.3. The menu is fine, but could be better. It would be good to be able to set your own shortcuts. Settings say "Close" instead of "Off". A minor annoyance, but throws you at first. One really annoying thing is the settings slider for things like colour. On most touch devices, once you interact with the slider, it will not lose focus on the slider unless you physically remove your finger from the screen. With this, if you move your finger off the slider, it will interact with the next one. This makes things difficult if you are, say, changing the Blue slider, but slightly move your finger over the Red slider - it will start changing Red. This makes this difficult, because you can't really see the values when moving the sliders. So the best approach is to keep tapping on the slider and hoping you get the right number. It would be much better if Desview made it so that, when you interact with a slider, it will not lose focus on that slider until you remove your finger from the screen.4. The same thing that seems to be the case with all these kinds of monitors - it draws power even when it's off. I really don't understand this at all. There is no LED light. There is seemingly no reason for this to happen. But if you leave a battery on there, it will drain. I don't know why it's so difficult for companies to put a physical power switch on, or have no battery draw when the monitor is not on. Unfortunately, I doubt this can be fixed with software.5. Although there is a fan speed setting (Off, Low, Medium, High), there is no way to put it on "Auto", like the manual suggests. I leave mine on Low because Medium and up is LOUD, but I don't know if that is enough to stop it overheating. I would like there be an Auto setting for the fan in addition to Off, Low, Medium and High, so I knew it was cooling itself down properly.All-in-all, a pretty decent monitor with some non-dealbreaker annoyances that can hopefully be patched.
A reviewer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 1, 2022
There a lot of similar items out there, and much cheaper. But if you need a monitor that performs well in bright sun, this is the one. Certainly at this price.
Neal
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2022
After I had used it for a week, the monitor stopped working. I still can't solve the problem after repurchasing the battery, can someone tell me what it is?
spidermantical
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2022
The Desview R6 is a 5.5-inch display field monitor that puts high-end features just a touch away with its 2800nits touch-sensitive screen. You can make most adjustments in just a single touch or pinch using the very easy to use HUD.In a nutshell, the R6 gets you access to the usual high-tech monitoring features such as waveform (for brightness), vectorscope, and LUT support (using the included SD Card). This monitor also enables you to adjust brightness and color gamut to make early changes during your your shoots which is a very helpful feature.In terms of connectivity, this device gives you more than just an HDMI input/output option as it also supports an audio headphone jack (3.5) and an SD card to load features. With quite a few tools combined with wider connectivity this makes the R6 definitely offers a decent value for its price but there are similar monitors that have pretty much the same features but also come packaged with more items such as a case and a battery. The R6 really comes with the basics, now you are getting a super bright monitor with all the bells and whistles but you are going to have to spend a little more cash to get some needed accessories.
Gerald Bertram
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2021
UPDATE: So I had previously mention how the price was a little high for this monitor at $280. I just found out today that the price has been lowered to $219. At this new lower price I believe this monitor now provides a ton of value. At this price this would probably be my number 1 choice for a 5.5" budget monitor._____So right off the bat I have to say this monitor is crazy bright! It's one of the brightest field monitors I've ever used. It's pretty much the biggest selling point of this monitor. You should have no problems using this in direct sunlight.The functionality is pretty much what you see in almost all field monitors like false color, wave forms, focus peaking and zebras. The touch screen works quite well too. All things like menu navigation and pinch to zoom all work well. You can load in your own loads to the monitor though the use of an SD card. I liked that they actually included a little SD card. I mean LITTLE! 128mb! I didn't even know an SD card that small even existed anymore.They include a small field monitor mount that you can attach to your camera via the hot shoe.They also include 1/4 mount points on the bottom of the monitor as well as on the side. Just provides you with a couple different mounting options on your rig.I really only have one small issue with the monitor which is why I took off 1 star. The cost. At $280 is actually a bit more expensive than some larger 7" high brightness monitors from folks like Feelworld. Granted this R6 monitor is just a big brighter but all the features are essentially the same with a very similar build quality. I personally feel the $250 price point would be more appropriate.If you are good with the price here this is actually a perfect field monitor for gimbal use in particular. It's smaller size along with the super high brightness would work great for outdoor gimbal shoots.
C
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2021
Desview has been around the "budget professional" line of monitors for a while with the likes of Feelworld, Bestview (are these the same company?), Viltrox and Neewer.The other brand i had a chance to test on the Ultra High Brightness line was Feelworld, so i will compare it directly to it, but just to clarify both are very good budget monitors as well, i tried their LUT6 but if i had to pick one between the two, it'd be this Desview R6.This is a secondary monitor for me to use it mainly with a Gimbal (DJI RS2), my main being a Osee T7 ($429) @ 3000 nits, but a 7 inch monitor on a already heavy gimbal setup can be back breaking, and this does an outstanding job for this. Not saying you couldn't use it as a main monitor, actually i've been using the R6 more, as it's more compact than the T7 and just a little dimmer, but completely visible in direct sunlight.Why? The Feelworld LUT6 is 2600nits vs 2800 on the R6 (but to be honest, you all know these claims of been brighter, faster, are often misleading) however this monitor has all the same features, BUT, the Menu/OSD feels just so much more polished and accessible, there's nothing wrong with the Feelworld LUT6 (which i'd rate 5-stars as well) it's just that the the OSD (On Screen Display/HUD) feels so much polished and mature.The R6 2800 nits makes it usable in direct sunlight without a hood, that by the way, it is included in the package.Colors are good, although i didn't test it for color accuracy they look good to my eyes compared to what i see off-camera.The monitor doesn't get hot, and the fan, which its noticeable when it kicks-in, does a great job at keeping it cool, you can adjust the speed on the menu in case you need it to be totally silent for a while.The included cold shoe mount is decent, but of course none of these are meant to be abused and it's just a gateway to something better, it is still better than the whole swiveling arm on the LUT6, but at the end of the day both will need replacement if you're doing serious jobs.It has all the features you'd expect from a "budget professional" camera monitor: LUTs, Parade, Vector Scope, RGB Histogram, HistogramPeaking Focus Assist, False Colors, Zebra, Scan Mode, Zoom, Anamorphic Mode, Pixel to Pixel. Same as the top competitors in this price range.Again, in my humble opinion, if you're looking for a budget professional Ultra High Brightness, it'll be between this Desview R6 and the Feelworld LUT6. Performance wise i'd say they're equals, same ports, same features, but i'd say this R6 wins by a very, very thin margin based only a better designed OSD/HUD.
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