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TV Logic, a popular name for high end monitors, has just announced a new 5.5″ on-camera field monitor. The TV Logic VFM-055A sports a high contrast OLED display and packs a whole lot of features.
Does TV Logic VFM-056W ring a bell? This has been one of the most successful high end field monitors a few years ago. Now TV Logic are releasing the new TV Logic VFM-055A, which packs some of the same features but also has an OLED display.
What is the benefit of OLED over LCD? LCDs have colour desaturation in the low colour levels and make dark colours appear more dull than the actual scene. The TV-Logic VFM-055A has an OLED display, which bring back the lost colours in the dark scenes with a more accurate colour reproduction and higher contrast.
The TV Logic VFM-055AÂ supports multiple video formats via 3G-SDI and HDMI 1.4 inputs.
The monitor includes:
The most important features that a monitor must have can be found on the TV Logic VFM-055A. Features such as waveform and vector scope, markers, focus assist, audio level meters and more are fully supported. You can see the full list of settings below:
The VFM-055A comes with a cinema camera log-to-linear LUT conversion. It supports various Camera LUTs from major camera manufacturers, such as Sony, Canon, Arri, and RED. You can easily preview images with the diverse LUTs applied, including S-Log1, S-Log 2, S-Log3, Log-C, C-Log, RED Gamma3 and RED Gamma4.
The TV Logic VFM-055A comes with various powering options and is available now for $1600 on B&H or 1200€ on CVP.
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Nic is a camera operator that mainly works in Africa, Europe and the Middle East. He recently shot the brand new series "No Man Left Behind" for National Geographic as well as BBC NHU series and is owner of a Phantom Flex 4K with Highspeedworx, which he runs out of South Africa.