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  • This cage compliments my Andycine A6 4k monitor perfectly. It's lightweight, it comes assembled all you have to do is put the monitor in place then screw it in at the top and you are good. It does not add a lot of weight to your rig if you are running and gunning. There are openings so that you can read every port and slot on your monitor from the card reader to the power button so you will not lose any access points. There are also a lot of screw holes around the entire cage so that you can add extension arms and other gadgets so you can really get creative with your add ons. I really like that! Another thoughtful feature is the HDMI cable clamp that is an add-on so you can use it or not use it but it keeps your HDMI cables clamped in so you won't have to worry about them falling out during recording. I think this is a great feature. I love this cage and so far have no complaints. I will purchase another one for my other monitor.
  • I have made a little unboxing video to accompany my review. This monitor offers great value for money, you have a crystal clear screen with little to no latency and a very robust feel. I wouldn't want to drop it but I think it would survive the odd drop.You get a great carry case and it's incredibly lightweight for a monitor. You can power it via USB-C if you have a powerbank. Setup is painless and works well for everything I need it for and the touchscreen is fairly accurate but I prefer to use the navigation buttons on the top.Great product and great value for money!
  • Spent quite a few days looking into field monitors across all price ranges. I made up some cardboard mockups to see what screen size would be most useful and the 6 inch Andycine and Feelworld (think they're the same) looked to be ideal.The monitor is lightweight but I'm hoping that Andycine or someone else will soon make a cage for the monitor as I wouldn't like to be too heavy handed with it. Saying that the touch screen works well and the monitor is bright and easy to use. The functionality is excellent and I supplement the camera output with the Waveforms and focus assist.The size is perfect for travelling and it balances well on the camera or magic arm.After using this monitor I will now be looking at a 7 inch for indoor use and also as a monitor for my gigging keyboard rig as I can hide the laptop away.To summarise - great product at a reasonable price.
  • I was really impressed with the brightness on this small on camera monitor. It's a great size, especially for smaller camera set ups. It comes with a bunch of accessories including a padded protective case, HDMI cables and power supply. It is a little disappointing that this does not include any batteries but there is a UK mains power supply in the box.If you are more likely to be using this outside of a studio environment then I would suggest picking up a couple of batteries. Luckily these are the same type of batteries that power most photography lights so I had plenty of spare ones about.A little tip, if you dial back the brightness on the monitor it saves a huge amount of battery. It's so bright that this is not a problem and even in direct sunlight you are unlikely to have to use it at full brightness. The ability to add LUTs via SD card and features such as false colours, focus peaking and more makes this a great monitor all round and the size is perfect for travel.
  • This is a really good monitor for people who work outside. I shoot a lot of golf and I can see this monitor very clearly. It shows you what your colors are and is good value for the money. I’d recommend this monitor to anyone.
  • I live in sunny Southern California and I love how bright this monitor is in pure daylight. I don't use a hood with it but that's because I don't need one. I use it with the GH5S and I feel that a monitor of this kind is essential because of that camera's inarticulate screen.Having this as a dedicated monitor on my gimbal allows for me to switch set-ups with my camera with ease and efficiency. In the future I plan on switching this monitor over to a handheld client monitor rig for viewing purposes or follow-focus rig depending on the shoot and it feels good knowing I can get that kind of versatility out
  • Use this to film over 100 hours of footage and it still going strong! I can’t speak to durability because I haven’t taken it out in the field (I’ve just used it in my studio) but the resolution, brightness, and features are all as described! Makes it MUCH easier to see what I’m recording.
  • This is a great monitor if you don't have the money for an Atmos. I filmed outside with no clouds in 85 degree weather at noon and was able to see my client clearly. I haven't loaded any LUTS to it because I have a LUT on the BMPCC4K. Battery life with an NP-F970 can last about 5-8 hours. If you put two on then it could easily last 10-15 hours. I don't really like the auto sensor for light but you can still turn up the brightness. It is very light and the only weight will come from the battery.It has two spaces for HDMI's and two battery slots. You can also run power to or from it. I recommend not doing that with the BMPCC4K as others have stated that the variability in the output/input could potentially damage your camera. So I would have one battery to power the monitor and one for the camera. Overall a great starter monitor.
  • I am amazed at the power of this product! It has every input/output you will ever need and the touchscreen is extremely responsive and surpassed my excpectations.I have never bought a product that was so good for the money!It works amazing with the sony alpha series cameras and with any other camera you can think of as well!It comes with an amazing travel case and every accessory needed.Buy this and you won't regret it!
  • I have since ordered a second similar product from the same manufacturer, just one size larger, and I'm keeping both. For the price point, it is an incredibly high quality, bright display with versatile mounting options.
  • My trusty old super-cheap on-camera monitor has served me well for some years, but it was time for an upgrade. After some thought and research, I decided upon the Andycine C6… and I’m glad I did. It’s a great piece of kit and one which I am certain will help me hugely with my filmmaking.The monitor comes very nicely packaged, along with a a mini HDMI cable, a micro HDMI cable, a seriously useful tilting arm and even a smart carrier pouch.One of the first things that attracted me to the C6 was the six-inch full HD touchscreen. (You can use physical buttons is you prefer.) It’s a really nice size and is bright, vivid and responsive. Definitely easier to see than most camera screens. Boot-up time was just a handful of seconds, which is more than acceptable. The brightness is automatically adjusted by a sensor according to the ambient light. Love it! Then there’s a plethora of imaging tools, most of which I am going to have get used to utilising: histogram, waveform, vectorscope, false colour, peaking focus, audio levels… all available for adjustment with a tap and a swipe. I can have as many or as few displayed as I choose. I devoted a bit of time to studying the functionality of the screen; time well-spent as it’s now a doddle to use. I have also enjoyed being able to load LUTs via an SD card (maximum of 50) – this is a fabulous addition which I made full use of during my first test ‘run’.I haven't weighed the unit, but it didn't strike me as being overly heavy and it was certainly comfortable to handle and attach.I am very happy with the quality of the display image, especially as it can be altered via hue, saturation, sharpness and contrast. Colours are vivid and visibility is spot-on.Build quality is fine: the monitor body is made of plastic but, with careful handling, should withstand the rigours of filming. Everything seems well-made and I must confess to being rather taken by the overall design.Something else I noticed was that the operation is surprisingly quiet. I was concerned that the fan would be a distraction, but not so. Not a problem. Plus it promises to prevent over-heating, which is a valuable touch.In conclusion: this is a fabulous monitor. Not the cheapest by any means, but equally not the most expensive. After an initial test, I am in no doubt that this is a sound investment and one that I am going to make full use of for years to come. How did I manage without it?
  • Wish I had know about these before, I took some great shots outside in full sun in fresh blinding snow. I could see the screen no problem. Now I don't want to use my camera without it. No video just action shots and stills. On a Canon Eos R.