[Cin] HDR *camera* monitor

Andrew Randrianasulu randrianasulu at gmail.com
Sun Apr 20 20:04:00 CEST 2025


вс, 20 апр. 2025 г., 20:17 Andrew Randrianasulu <randrianasulu at gmail.com>:

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> вс, 20 апр. 2025 г., 20:03 Andrew Randrianasulu <randrianasulu at gmail.com>:
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>> вс, 20 апр. 2025 г., 18:59 Phyllis Smith via Cin <
>> cin at lists.cinelerra-gg.org>:
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>>> I would be willing to purchase this and have it sent to the Canadian if
>>> he is willing to at least try it with CinGG.  What do you think?
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>> well, I still think I better to do my research better: there was no
>> mention of 10bit matrix!
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>> But this one (H5) actually mention it on frontpage:
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>> https://www.feelworld.cn/ShowInfo.aspx?id=981&py=FEELWORLD-H5-5-5-inch-12G-SDI-HDMI-2-0-Camera-Field-Monitor-High-Brightness-1200nit-Touchscreen
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>> 5.5-inch Full HD Screen
>> Clearly checking and capture every nuance
>> With extremely high resolution 5.5-inch IPS panel,a wider field of view
>> and clearly present more detailed image. 1.07B color provides a richer
>> range of colors. 160 ° wide viewing angle, support multiple members to
>> monitor the image from all angles, facilitate team collaboration for
>> filmmaking.
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>> Professional CalMAN Software Calibration, DCI-P3 Cinema Color Gamut
>> Each monitor under goes color calibration via CALMAN professional
>> software prior to leaving the factory,ensure color accuracy and good
>> reproduction.Built-in DCI-P3,REC709 color space suitable for different
>> video production workflow.
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>> yes, much smaller (even more) but agan, for science!
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>> not sure how much this one cost yet.....
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> ah, $400 w/o shipping ..
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> also more detailed tech spec says  matrix is "8+2 bit", so not _real real_
> 10 bit ... but I am not sure how much real real 10bit will cost even at
> small size ....
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> https://feelworld.ltd/products/feelworld-h5-5-5-inch-12g-sdi-hdmi-2-0-camera-field-monitor-high-brightness-1200nit-touchscreen?srsltid=AfmBOopVzrknz5Wmm6_V4a0rcLm4XmqLM2eUdxg53zbzG26qpS-c6Cz4
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there is also bigger 7 and 10 inch devices, but for 600-800$!

https://feelworld.ltd/collections/new-release/products/feelworld-s7-7-inch-12g-sdi-hdmi2-0-camera-field-monitor-high-brightness1600nit-touchscreen

https://feelworld.ltd/collections/new-release/products/feelworld-s10-10-inch-1200nit-camera-field-monitor-high-brightness-touchscreen-hdmi2-0

those more costly devices does not mention "8+2" in their tech
characteristics, but this might be oversight or even marketing!

I think SDI (in addition to HDMI) input/output and even cross conversion is
sign of more Pro professional device but who knows, may be SDI connector
and bridge IC now cost pennies!

Some bigger pro monitors there still rec. 709 and/or NTSC color gamut, so
be aware.

I am not sure if warranty covers miscalibrated from factory display, or
even how to detect this!



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>> from same site you can find very costly big machines so I think they
>> relatively legit, even if not Sony.
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>>> On Sun, Apr 20, 2025 at 9:47 AM Andrew Randrianasulu via Cin <
>>> cin at lists.cinelerra-gg.org> wrote:
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>>>> just 10 inch, but it said to support HDR (via presets and user LUTs) so
>>>> I wonder if it can be used for technical development of hdmi hdr output?
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>>>> https://www.feelworld.cn/ShowInfo.aspx?id=743&py=FEELWORLD-LUT11S-10-1-Inch-Ultra-High-Bright-2000nit-Touch-Screen-DSLR-Camera-Field-Monitor-with-F970-External-Power-and-Install-Kit-3G-SDI-4K-HDMI-Input-Output-1920X1200-IPS-Panel
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>>>> wow, this is URL .....
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>>>> pros: cheap, compared to real HDR professional big monitors.
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>>>> cons: physically small.
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