Reviews

  • Rather than writing a long dissertation, I can simply confirm the claims by the manufacturer in terms of quality, performance, usability, and especially value for the price. Go to mfr website and read about features and specs, or view the Youtube videos. Many touch-screen controls and adjustments. Easy to use.The particular benefit for me was one of the new features on the Gen-2 model I bought, having a USB type-C port which can be used to power the monitor from a slimline 5-volt USB battery pack widely. Works like a charm without needing a large, heavy Sony NP-Fxxx series battery to mount on rear of monitor.
  • This Monitor has to be one of my BEST buys.True color, Very light, And great Price.The touch screen is such a big Bonus.Please buy this monitor if u are looking for something to seethe actual footage you are about to film.Night and day compared to any stock LCD screen.i had the Heavy 7inch monitor with a shoe mount, it was super annoyingheavy and bulky.Please upgrade to this 5.5 touch screen dream monitor.Thanks for the early shipping!
  • Thanks to the addition of an IPS panel display with 2,200 nits of brightness this monitor is ideal for use outdoors, even in bright sunshine.It's excellent value for money, especially if all you need a monitor for is to check composition and focus.Andycine have stepped up their game now with the new C7 monitor, offering a touchscreen UI, parade waveform, vectorscope, and 3D LUT support.It’s a 1920×1200 resolution screen with a 16:10 aspect ratio, but will accept 4K signals and offers 4K HDMI passthrough via standard size HDMI connectors.Custom LUTs can be loaded through SD cards via an SD card slot built into the monitor.The 2,200 nit IPS panel built into the C7 is also a touchscreen display, featuring a couple of “virtual sliders” for quickly adjusting the brightness and volume of the monitor, as well as on-screen menus to change settings.When it comes to assist features, as well as the usual histogram, focus peaking, zebra stripes, false colour, and so on, the C7 also offers parade waveform and vectorscope display. A big advantage over their entry-level monitors.The C7 also offers some power advantages. On the back are a pair of slots for Sony NP-F style batteries. You don’t need to have two batteries plugged into the camera at once, though. The monitor first uses one battery slot, and then the other, meaning you can hot-swap batteries as you work to prevent a loss in power. This can be quite important as the monitor also has a DC output jack for powering your camera or other devices.
  • After unboxing the monitor and rigging it up to my GH5 I could immediately see the upgrade from my A6. Not only is the screen nice and bright producing an excellent image in both daylight or a well lit room, but the operating system with the touch screen control is just a dream, especially for a monitor at this price! The ease of scrolling through menus and settings is just a breeze, to get to the menus you just need to double tap or swipe up! It also has 3 customisable function buttons which can be selected to provide a short cut to an option of settings including, false colour, focus assist, waveforms, vector scopes, histogram and zebras, just to name a few. The monitor has so many settings to assist me in my workflow, being able to navigate to settings to check exposure or RGB parade quickly, saves me more time in post by getting them right in camera. I really like the safety marker and marker mat options of 2.25:1 and 1.85:more and the large screen of 7 inches is also a benefit and creates more confidence in my focus pulls, as well as getting a better view from around my studio.Having the option of loading up to 50 LUT’s via the SD card port is another pro feature I really like. It's easy to scroll through and check what the grade might look like later on. The monitor also has HMDI in/out for easy connection to a camera or secondary monitor. The C7 also has a headphone jack input, great for monitoring your audio which can also be controlled via the touch screen.The resolution of 1920x1200 is great and the C7 will take a signal of up to 4K 24p although I had no problems with 4k 50p! The monitor takes 2 batteries either NP-F970 or F550 and 2x F970’s gave me several hours of power without running out, plus for longer periods you have the added benefit of using the DC in. The C7 also has an 8v DC out, being able to add power to my camera via the Andy Cine dummy battery to give me extended periods of camera use without changing the battery.Well done Andy Cine!!
  • I have been looking for a bigger monitor than my 5”.I must say, the 7” monitor from Andycine C7 is a monster with a very sharp and bright screen up to 2200nits. With 2200nits I can easily see everything on my monitor. It has a touch function, which works great with a lot of different functions like: different scopes, vectors, graphs, false color, grids etc.You can power it with the most versatile batteries in the small creator film industri.It has input and output both for HDMI and power, which means you can power other devices and send a video signal to another monitor.I will be looking forward continue using this monitor in my studio.The swivel arm is the best I have ever tried, because it holds its position.
  • Right at the beginning I noticed that the Andycine A6 Plus is really well built and feels valuable.I particularly like the fact that it is possible to operate the monitor with touch and 3D LUTs directlyto display.These features can otherwise only be found in significantly more expensive monitors.In addition to an HDMI IN and OUT connection, the A6 Plus has a slot for an SD card and other common but also useful functions such as focus peaking, false colors, etc.In addition, both the Sony NP batteries and the Canon batteries have recently been compatible with the Andycine A6 Plus.With the matching DC OUT cable it is even possible to save the batteries of the camera and to charge them with the help of the monitor batteries.With the mounting arm, the monitor can be brought into many different positions, depending on whether you are vlogging or behind the camera.You can tell that the monitor is a bit dark when used outside, depending on the light conditions, but that should be largely remedied with the sun protection.The menu is very clear and simple and therefore offers the possibility of using the monitor functions easily and simply by touch.The monitor is a very good option for both professional and amateur videographers, as it is far above the standard in terms of price management and is very solid in a small but fine housing.
  • This monitor looks really professional! The size is perfect for all type of job and the image is really defined and very bright!The monitor has a lot of setting and has the possibility to import and set LUTS only with a SD card. For the menu, we may use the upper button/wheel or the touchscreen.Inside the package we find all the stuff that the producer say on the description! So good job!
  • This Comica BoomX-D2 is an ultra-compact digital wireless microphone system which is unique in its clip’n’go versatility, incredibly compact form-factor, and unmatched price accessibility compared to other model such as the Rode Go. It’s the perfect wireless mic solution for content creators in all disciplines: filmmakers, on-camera presenters, newsgatherers, vloggers and more GOOD:- Operates as a clip-on microphone or belt-pack transmitter for a lavalier/headset microphone- Built-in omni-directional condenser microphone delivers broadcast-quality sound- Delivers crystal clear audio under any conditions, even in locations with dense Wi-Fi and Bluetooth activity like shopping malls, conventions, hotels etc- Tested at 70m range (line-of-sight) without an y loss of signal, but optimized for shorter-range operation in congested radio-frequency environments- TX and RX have built-in rechargeable batteries, charged via USB-C port- Rated up to 5 hours on a full charge, but yet never run out of battery during testing- Auto battery-saver mode- Super-lightweight and ultra-compact: TX is 30g and RX only 29g- The transmitter and receiver pair right away, as soon as they are both power up- Signal not interrupted by turning your back to the camera/receiver- LCD screen are bright and easy to see, even under sun lightNOT SO GOOD:- The auto battery-saver mode dim the LCD screen automatically after a few second, which can be annoying when trying to read the screen info, and there are no setting to disable this feature. However, the screen will turn back to full brightness when any button is pressed again.
  • Don't let the size deceive you this microphone it's real like really powerful and clear very very clear no distortion no statics..you should try I recommend for school lecture meeting even a party In many ways you can use that I use it for my PlayStation 4 and also for broadcasting plus the material equality is not cheap it's very elegant design
  • I was skeptical about this small light but man it packs a punch. The amount of colors that you can get out of it is insane. The color accuracy is fantastic as well. Built like a tank to doesn't feel cheap feels well made. The only thing I wish it had was a magnetic back but you probably can put a magnet on velcro and be good to go. This light is half the cost of its competitors but last longer and has more color options.
  • The amount of colors and brightness on this tiny light are incredible. I honestly didn't think that such a small light could pack so much power. I was using a cheaper $40 light before this that was much bigger and wasn't hardly as bright. If you're looking for a good on camera light just spend a little bit more and get this one. It's very easy to use and love that the scroll wheel on the side has a satisfying click. Build quality is also excellent. Very happy with it so far.
  • Love this little monitor. I use it for my pocket 4k. Being that the pocket screen does not tilt this is the perfect companion. I can pinch to zoom and check my focus. It gives the use of the histogram. It's very bright when filming in day light.Great little monitor.