Daniel Melius
March 12th, 2006, 01:56 AM
Hi all,
I've been looking into getting a video monitor sometime in the next four months. However I am deeply confused on power requirements for the three Sony brands PVM-9L1, PVM-9L2, PVM-9L3. Now I know the 9L3 has 450 Lines compared to the others 250 line resolution. However these power requirements got me all confused. First the 9L3 states that it uses 4-Pin XLR according to B&H Photo. I know what 3 pin and 5 pin XLR's are for microphones, but don't have a clue why it would use a 4 pin XLR. I have three Sony VX2100's that don't have any XLR's on them and the only XLR's I have are 3 pin ones on two Mix pre's that I own. If I buy the 9L3 will I be able to plug it into a good old United States Wall socket? Also, it states that it can use some kind of Sony BP batteries that Sony does not list on their site and neither does BH Photo. As I want to use this monitor to do the inital set up on all three of my cameras, it would be nice to get it running on battery's that I could find some where and buy for this monitor.
Ok now on to the 9L2. All kinds of component video inputs and outputs but no S-Video. So I guess that one's out since my VX2100's do not have component video. It does mention the I-link and so maybe that can be used to view the picture from my cameras. If so, does this model use the same batteries and power chords as the 9L2 that hopefully someone will explain in the above paragraph?
Finally, the 9L1. It is listed as a studio monitor on BH photo and not a Feild/Studio monitor. No mention is given as to whether this monitor can be run on Batteries. Can it? If so, it would be greatly appreciated if someone gave a model number and place where I can actually pick up these batteries. B&H Photo and other places do not list any batteries as accessories.
I just wanted to get these power questions answered before I even consider which one of these monitors I will be buying. After that I have to figure out if these monitors come already calibrated or if I have to take a crash corse on how to calbibrate them myslef. As you can probably tell by now, I have absolutely zero experance with Video monitors. I have not even seen one except for on the web pages of stores.
I've been looking into getting a video monitor sometime in the next four months. However I am deeply confused on power requirements for the three Sony brands PVM-9L1, PVM-9L2, PVM-9L3. Now I know the 9L3 has 450 Lines compared to the others 250 line resolution. However these power requirements got me all confused. First the 9L3 states that it uses 4-Pin XLR according to B&H Photo. I know what 3 pin and 5 pin XLR's are for microphones, but don't have a clue why it would use a 4 pin XLR. I have three Sony VX2100's that don't have any XLR's on them and the only XLR's I have are 3 pin ones on two Mix pre's that I own. If I buy the 9L3 will I be able to plug it into a good old United States Wall socket? Also, it states that it can use some kind of Sony BP batteries that Sony does not list on their site and neither does BH Photo. As I want to use this monitor to do the inital set up on all three of my cameras, it would be nice to get it running on battery's that I could find some where and buy for this monitor.
Ok now on to the 9L2. All kinds of component video inputs and outputs but no S-Video. So I guess that one's out since my VX2100's do not have component video. It does mention the I-link and so maybe that can be used to view the picture from my cameras. If so, does this model use the same batteries and power chords as the 9L2 that hopefully someone will explain in the above paragraph?
Finally, the 9L1. It is listed as a studio monitor on BH photo and not a Feild/Studio monitor. No mention is given as to whether this monitor can be run on Batteries. Can it? If so, it would be greatly appreciated if someone gave a model number and place where I can actually pick up these batteries. B&H Photo and other places do not list any batteries as accessories.
I just wanted to get these power questions answered before I even consider which one of these monitors I will be buying. After that I have to figure out if these monitors come already calibrated or if I have to take a crash corse on how to calbibrate them myslef. As you can probably tell by now, I have absolutely zero experance with Video monitors. I have not even seen one except for on the web pages of stores.