Bruce S. Yarock
June 14th, 2010, 04:57 AM
Sorry about cross posting, but I think this is pertinent to us 7d shooters, and wanted to get some feed back on this forum.
I spent the extra $600 for the"super transflexive filed monitor" and am not happy with its' performance in Florida sunlight ( unless I'm doing something wrong). I calbrated the montor with color bars and ended up with the following settings:
Brightness-27
Color 33
Contrast 17. ( I was concerned that these settings were so far below the flat "50" setting).
I attempted to use the monitor yesterday in an out door music video with Canon 7d's.I couldn';t depend on it for focus or even exposure.. Granted the conditions were harsh...blazing sunlight, high contrats in shade areas, etc., but I thought that the $600 ectra bought something usefull in this kind of situation.
These numbers are way below the flat setting of 50, and I'm wondering if I did something wrong in the calibration.
The other problem is that with carefull handling, somehow we ended up with a small spot or nick on the screen itself. There was nothing sharp being used and really nothing for it to scrape against. I tried cleaning it with a lens cloth, but didn't want to use anything harsher or more abrasive.
Any feedback or reccomendations would be great.
Thanks
Bruce Yarock
I spent the extra $600 for the"super transflexive filed monitor" and am not happy with its' performance in Florida sunlight ( unless I'm doing something wrong). I calbrated the montor with color bars and ended up with the following settings:
Brightness-27
Color 33
Contrast 17. ( I was concerned that these settings were so far below the flat "50" setting).
I attempted to use the monitor yesterday in an out door music video with Canon 7d's.I couldn';t depend on it for focus or even exposure.. Granted the conditions were harsh...blazing sunlight, high contrats in shade areas, etc., but I thought that the $600 ectra bought something usefull in this kind of situation.
These numbers are way below the flat setting of 50, and I'm wondering if I did something wrong in the calibration.
The other problem is that with carefull handling, somehow we ended up with a small spot or nick on the screen itself. There was nothing sharp being used and really nothing for it to scrape against. I tried cleaning it with a lens cloth, but didn't want to use anything harsher or more abrasive.
Any feedback or reccomendations would be great.
Thanks
Bruce Yarock