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The smallHD DP6 monitor has been a quite successful product with filmmakers over the past year. At NAB many booths had cameras equipped with exactly this monitor. Granted there are not many alternatives in terms of size, quality and price.Another fine field monitor that is frequently used these days is the famous TvLogic VFM-056W. It also holds a high quality 720p panel.
DSLR News Shooter took ikan’s new D5 for a spin. It matches the other mentioned monitors in terms of quality, price and even holds some nice additional features. Definitely a product worth checking out when you’re looking for a field monitor for quaity HD field work.
Specs:– 1280×800 pixels IPS panel– adjustable false color– peaking with red outline– DSLR scaling– 3G-SDI & hdmi input
The ikan D5 is available in two versions. The advanced version is the D5W that features a waveform, RGB parade, and vectorscope.
The ikan D5 is $900:The ikan D5W retails for $1080:
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.