Kit Hannah
January 21st, 2008, 08:13 PM
I was wondering if there would be interest in a true resolution (pixel for pixel) 4:2:2 10bit HD-SDI LCD Field Production Monitor for accurate color monitoring and critical focusing jobs? Maybe around 15"? What else is everyone using and what do you want to see available? I know Panasonic has their flavors, but most look like they will only do up to 720p natively. How about a 1080p (up to 60p) monitor? Is there any interest for this and what would you pay for it? What if it could be run off of AB or IDX batteries? Maybe around $2000?
Thanks
Kit
Craig Chartier
January 23rd, 2008, 05:51 PM
Well Sony's new replacement for "their 24 inch BVM tube line starts ar $20,000 if you want that type of resolution. All of the current monitors downsize to fit this format. UNLESS your shooting 720. 720 pixel to pixel is easy thats why all of the Panasonics monitors are priced a lot lower, however are sharp enought to pull focus quite well. E-cinema has a line of LCD's that are very good color wise as well. Both of these are really post only monitors.
Claude Mangold
January 24th, 2008, 12:33 PM
We use Marshal, as a director I'm really unhappy with them, but for focussing jobs they're just ok.
just seen a new line: Totevision 7", dont know what it's worth, around $1200 , but like marshal and jvc and most others it's not 1:1 720p, only 800x480
yes, i'd pay $2k for a full-res small lcd monitor.
Kit Hannah
January 24th, 2008, 09:07 PM
But is 15" small to you? I have not seen a smaller pixel for pixel screen than 15"...
Joseph Anthony
January 29th, 2008, 12:46 PM
If I could find a 15" monitor with the specs in your first post that had battery capability also for $2K, I'd buy 2 of them.
I'm using Marshalls right now and has been pointed out by many here, they are OK. Not bad, not good, but good enough.
Kaku Ito
February 1st, 2008, 09:37 PM
have you guys looked at this?
http://www.boacinema.com/projects/lcd_monitor/faq.htm
Not full 1080 raster but full at 720 as I mentioned to Kit on the other thread.
Bruce uses it with 1080 HV20 and seems to be happy with the result and look at all of the inputs.
Kit Hannah
February 2nd, 2008, 03:38 AM
Oh yeah, I talked to Bruce and I believe he said he was no longer making them. He does have a nice monitor built though. The problem that I see with it is that it does not have HD-SDI. Ours will.
Kaku Ito
February 4th, 2008, 05:57 AM
I just need it to be small enough like 10.6" to be able to mount it on the camera. Oh, yes, it would be hot with HD-SDI.