Luke Toyer
May 18th, 2004, 02:46 AM
Hi folks!
I'm considering purchasing one of those 7" Widescreen Lilliput Video Monitors you can get on Ebay. They cost about £100, and although they are native 16:9, can also be viewed in 4:3, and in PAL or NTSC.
Furthermore, the picture quality (sharpness and colour accuracy) are supposed to be very good, even with fast moving video footage.
If you consider the other benefits in terms of weight/portability and power consumption, this does seem like an ideal video monitor solution.
However, the sceptic in me is screaming "This is way to easy and straight-forward!!!", so I am posting this query in an attempt to alleviate the voices of doubt!
Can anyone comment on the quality of said LCD Monitors? Are they good enough to display an accurate reproduction of DV camera footage? (I have an XL1-S).
Why are standard professional monitors CRT-based still? Why do some of them cost soooo much money? Are they actually the best way to preview footage on location?
If anyone out there in the know could enlighten me as to whether it is worth going for the TFT display, or whether CRT is still the ONLY decent monitor still, I'd be very grateful!!!
Cheers,
Luke
I'm considering purchasing one of those 7" Widescreen Lilliput Video Monitors you can get on Ebay. They cost about £100, and although they are native 16:9, can also be viewed in 4:3, and in PAL or NTSC.
Furthermore, the picture quality (sharpness and colour accuracy) are supposed to be very good, even with fast moving video footage.
If you consider the other benefits in terms of weight/portability and power consumption, this does seem like an ideal video monitor solution.
However, the sceptic in me is screaming "This is way to easy and straight-forward!!!", so I am posting this query in an attempt to alleviate the voices of doubt!
Can anyone comment on the quality of said LCD Monitors? Are they good enough to display an accurate reproduction of DV camera footage? (I have an XL1-S).
Why are standard professional monitors CRT-based still? Why do some of them cost soooo much money? Are they actually the best way to preview footage on location?
If anyone out there in the know could enlighten me as to whether it is worth going for the TFT display, or whether CRT is still the ONLY decent monitor still, I'd be very grateful!!!
Cheers,
Luke