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June 15th, 2007, 11:13 AM | #16 |
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June 15th, 2007, 11:59 AM | #18 |
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Of course it will not be up to 1080i in that price range. If you want to spend 3x that amount..they are available..but in reality most people don't want to spend more on a monitor than their camera. This monitor has blue only, Component, and 16:9/4:3. But for clarity and bang for you buck this monitor has it...until Nebtek comes out with their new one this month. PS I've seen the Ikan v8000HD monitor... a softer image and found it to be too hard to get a good focus vs the Nebtek. Especially when using a 35mm adaptor and you can physically flip the monitor. In addition i found that with the correct color bar calibration, the footage seen on this monitor is depicted closer than what is on the LCD of the Canon. Very important aspect because you can catch yourself from under lighting the scene and causing viewable grain in the output, even when the gain is set at -3db. Most important thing when using a adaptor, lighting, framing and critical focusing on your subject.
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