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Reviewed in India on June 19, 2024
Good product , value for money
radiotvwebnews
Reviewed in Brazil on October 20, 2024
Imagens nítidas com contraste perfeito, fullhd, fiquei impressionado com a resolução e as opções disponíveis. Equipamento de construção robusta e com acabamento impecável. Funciona exatamente como na descrição.
Carlos García
Reviewed in Mexico on May 28, 2023
Es un monitor muy bueno, liviano, pero en los colores y su pantalla IPS le hace falta un poco más de calidad. Pero seguiría comprando productos de esta marca.
Olof Björngreen
Reviewed in Sweden on February 1, 2023
Har det mesta man önskar, ser möjligheter att skapa bättre filmer.
Ramblin' Ray
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2023
Setup was easy on a Canon R7 since the cable was appropriate for my camera. The screen view is razor sharp, the product appears well made, and the sun shade will likely come in handy. I have not "field tested" it yet as my setup and trial photos were limited to my backyard. However, I expect it will meet my birding photography needs, both handheld and when mounted and used on a tripod setup. For my entry into using a camera mounted monitor, the price and value proposition seems unbeatable.
ThePandaPhotographer
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020
This is my written review of the products I've purchased on amazon.This review is only for those looking for information about the monitor in the real world. I have done this test to show the visibility of the monitor in a real-world situation as a filmmaker or photography trying to create content.Feelworld did not ask me to do this review or this written review. I purchase this with my own money. This is not a Promotion, I am a Professional Photographer giving feedback I like some of the features that it some with and even thou that the monitor doesn't have a gyroscope to make fliping the image easier but it does work when you have to set and change this in the settings. "this takes more time than using a gyroscope"Images look clear with 50% brightness and 50% backlight but keep in mind that when using the backlight at a high percentage the battery can decrease and you will lose on screen time if you do so. "use higher capacity batteries but this will increase the weight to the gear and to the monitor.Not everyone is going to like this but I think they could sell the monitor with different cable ports, the one it does come with, is micro HDMI to HDMI and not all cameras use the same HMDI ports. I had to use the mini HDMI and to HDMI and purchase one from another seller which in my optional is not something no one should experience but then again " marketing and manufacturing and knowing how many types of HDMI cables to add to per-box can be a pain. It's best for you to invest in a high-quality HDMI for your camera in advance.Focus peaking feature works best with Sony cameras or any camera that does support pure focus peaking features/ "Reason said - Canon DSLR can't show the full effect of focus peaking due to lack of that technology and sensor abilities. When a Sony, it clearly stands out and works much better with my Sony A-mount A77ii vs Canon 8D with no Focus Peaking features."False Colors work well with DSLR camera with stock picture profiles but with a camera using Log profiles or cinema cameras, it works well with professional-level cameras and you can see when using the log profiles the true colors and exposures guide when dealing with those false colors.Battery lives is a mixed bag "based on user experience" This topic should be left untouched for the reason that I am using monitor based one conditions scene. This included brightness and backlight usability.Price is and was a shock to me at the time of my purchase at the price os $100 U.S dollarsThe size for this monitor in my optional is just perfect for gimbal work or hand-held film work in the field."As I said before - NOTE: based on one battery, the weight will be added." Most monitors right now with the same features are price more.Functionality, I can move and rotate the monitor for my user experience when I have to and the addition of the unique style of the L-bracket "TILT ARM" works well for most situations.
Andreas W.
Reviewed in Germany on November 11, 2020
Für den Preis bekommt man einen klasse Monitor. Der erste hatte einen Bug im Menü, wurde zurückgeschickt, der zweite funktioniert einwandfrei. Die false color funktion finde ich allerdings nicht sehr exakt: es werden bereiche schwarz markiert, wo eigentlich noch zeichnung wäre, bei den highlights das gleiche. Da merkt man dann noch den Preis. Ansonsten klare Kaufempfehlung!
M. Carter
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2019
I really want to 5 star this one; it has excellent image quality for the price, you get THREE function buttons, and it's a good size for setups where 7" is too much. **EDIT** Man, Feelworld's customer service is RESPONSIVE; this should really give you confidence, they've really jumped into trying to learn what issues I've had. **I wanted a 5 or 5.5" with the dual Sony/Canon plate - I have about 6 aftermarket Canon batteries and all sorts of sizes of Sony; the Sony pop right in, but not the Canon. It takes a lot of force to get them to pop into place, and an utterly ridiculous amount to remove them - like "I'm gonna break this thing" scary. Maybe there's a difference in actual Canon LP-E6 batteries - I don't shoot Canon but the LPs are so ubiquitous that I have a bunch. I did email Feelworld and they replied right away, asked for a link to purchase similar batteries and test them, so - good fast reply at least, but doesn't solve my issue. **EDIT** Feelworld continues to be in touch with me, they actually purchased the non-Canon batteries from Amazon and confirmed they have an issue. I have to assume most people buy a camera that comes with one battery and then instantly buy a handful of cheap aftermarkets, so this may be an ongoing issue with buyers of this camera.**But, of great importance - color was perfect right out of the box; I didn't need to use bars and adjust (it does have blue-only though). They've really sourced an excellent panel for this one. You can adjust sharpness as well. It's nice & snappy.The other 2 dings are minor - the side-mount with a bracket is kinda cool, but most of us are used to mounting these from the bottom. To bottom mount the monitor, you have to remove a small part and move it from the side to the bottom (tiny screws, not gonna be your favorite thing to do on-set). Feelworld sells the part for about ten bucks, just ordered one, but it seems like the monitor should show up with at least 2 mounting points. Also, the supplied bracket lets you tilt the monitor but not rotate it (I've found when I'm running camera with an interviewer, the subject will keep glancing at me/the camera; if I rotate my monitor so I'm not facing the subject at all, that behavior stops - it works like a charm, try it sometime). These little screens are great for odd rigs, crazy angles, cranes, shooting very low or high, and the old-school ball and socket mount lets you get the monitor aimed where you need it pretty quickly. YMMV of course, but more mounting points would be welcome; ten more bucks and you're good though.And one more minor quibble - multiple zoom levels, but not a true 1:1 level, as far as I can tell. On the plus side, assign an Fkey to Zoom, and each press cycles through the zoom range - in my experience most small monitors are 1:1 or no-zoom until you get up there in price, so the extra levels could be handy. Peaking is fine, and I use the third f button for check-fields; I often frame with the camera's monitor and ride focus with the external zoomed in 1:1 with peaking and monochrome (I find peaking is much clearer with mono vs. color). I shoot almost all 4K for a 1080 timeline, and the screen looks just fine regardless of footage resolution. HDMI out is nice, no splitter needed for multiple monitor gigs.So, ten bucks solves the mounting issue, but the battery plate's a disappointment; ordered some more Sony and I suppose I'll shelve the Canon batteries for now. Service is responsive (they sent me the link to the mounting part right away). Wondering if anyone else has battery plate issues, I've tried other screens with dual plates and had zero issues.
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