$632.95 Brand | : | Manhattan |
Manufacture | : | Manhattan LCD |
Label | : | Manhattan LCD |
Publisher | : | Manhattan LCD |
Product Group | : | PC Accessory |
Product Type Name | : | COMPUTER |
Studio | : | Manhattan LCD |
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Product Spesifications
- The monitor's LCD controller has a firmware-upgradable processor chipset from industry leader Pixelworks. The HD5 is software-upgradable so you can take advantage of new features being added as the software evolves
- The monitor is completely digital, from the TFT screen to the driver board. High-speed triple ADC supports NTSC/PAL/SECAM, including all substandard. There's an adaptive five-line comb filter and it processes at 1 billion colors
- For viewing on a moving camera at ever-changing and awkward angles, the screen's super-wide 170deg. (left/right) x 170deg. (up/down) viewing angles leave very little room for improvement
- Advanced picture and image controls (refer to Specifications)
- 1:1 pixel mapping for more precise focus, plus 16:9, 4:3, Fill to Aspect and Fill All
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Product Description
The HD5 5.6" Field Monitor from Manhattan LCD is an LCD display with high enough resolution to display 720p natively - and it's light enough to mount directly to your camcorder or DSLR. The 1 lb (0.5 kg) monitor has a native resolution of 1280 x 800 and displays video formats from SD to HD, 480i to 1080p - including PAL and NTSC as well as most imaginable HD and computer formats via component, VGA and dual HDMI inputs. (The display also has a composite video input for 480i.)The HD5 includes a special aspect ratio for the Canon 50D, 60D, 5D, T2I and T3I cameras. These cameras are becoming very popular however are difficult to use with standard field monitors. The camera's preview and record mode require a custom aspect ratio to display the picture without distortion. The HD5's "DSLR Rec" is an automatic aspect ratio correcting Canon DSLR record and preview modes providing a proper picture.The 5.6" HD5 field monitor includes a special aspect ratio for the Canon 50D, 60D, 5D, T2I and T3I cameras. These popular cameras are difficult to use with standard field monitors, as the cameras' preview and record modes require a custom aspect ratio to display the picture without distortion. The monitor's "DSLR Rec" is an automatic aspect ratio that corrects Canon DSLR record and preview modes, providing a proper picture.The monitor's False Color feature transforms video brightness to a colored scale that helps the operator in setting a camera's exposure. As t