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  • Andycine has gone out of their way to make a truly spectacular monitor add for camera shoots! It is high-quality material, and yet lightweight enough to be almost unnoticeable when you put it on as an add to your gear. It really adds another layer to your shoot when you add a larger monitor! The brightness and intensity of the screen image means you can shoot pretty much any time of the day without having to shade the screen at all.It has a lot of bells and without that add value to this monitor as well. Besides the inclusion of an SD slot, it has both the touchscreen *and* programmable buttons, so you can work and use it in whatever way works best for you. I end up using both, dependent on what and how I am shooting!
  • Monitor is hard plastic, has a solid feel. The two buttons (other is menuwheel also) feel snappy. Touchscreen works well even with the screenprotector still on, pinch to zoom, quick menu from swiping bottom of the screen, double tap to all the settings, everything is quick to access and can be learned in 5 minutes.There was sunshield, carry case, hotshoe arm, hdmi to micro hdmi cable, UK style power adapter but not Sony NP style battery or charger (like in one video review I saw). 3D LUT import did work with new SD card that was formatted ntfs (old 4gb card in FAT32 did not). There is small lag in monitor image at least with omd em5 mk2 but external hdmi signal out from monitor was lag free. Audio monitoring works thru headphone jack with the cameras that support hdmi audio while recording (omd em5 mk2 only supports it during playback of videofile) and the Firmware version of this monitor was 1.0.2.Amazing monitor with a lot of features for the price in a easy to use package.
  • Great Budget monitor, I love the LUT option and power the camera with the andycine battery. Have in mind that this monitor doesn't récord. I really recomend it.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • I have recently been doing more outdoor productions, so I needed a monitor that would provide enough brightness to be seen clearly by customers, even in bright sunlight. This monitor definitely met my expectations regarding this, with 2200nit. The 4K resolution is also great. The touch screen enables you to easily adjust the volume and brightness settings and the menu is really easy to navigate.The NP-F970 battery enables you to use the monitor in a mobile way, so you can move with the monitor and adjust the focus.I wouldn’t recommend using this monitor if you have a very small DSLR camera, as it is slightly too large for this.I would say the audio is standard. Not bad but not the best out there. The audio output is normal, nothing to comment, the quality is considered standard.Regarding the waveform, I liked the RGB monitoring and the histogram but I have noticed that the brightness is slightly strong (compared to my Canon cameras). Therefore, I would recommend calibrating your camera with the monitor before adjusting the exposure during production.Last but not least, what has helped my workflow a lot is the ability to upload the LUTs directly to the monitor. Since I’ve have this, I’ve been able to preview how my video will look in post-production.
  • Since I started in the film production, I wanted to add a monitor to my equipment list to give more value to my production and clients.Using a transmitter and two NP-F970 batteries I can use the monitor from the distance where a pull focus assistant, director or your client could watch what is happening and what the camera is filming at the moment. I don’t see myself using it on top of my DSLR camera as the size makes a bit difficult to do camera movements. But for interviews or remote transmission, it will be helpful.Shooting outdoors is not an issue as it can use full brightness with both batteries, and if it runs out of battery, I can swap it, and it will still work with one battery.With the focus assistant option and the size of the monitor is difficult to miss the focus on the subject. For a cinematic and other aspect ratio options, I can choose which one I want to use, and it will make black bars allowing me to adjust the frame.One power supply input for the monitor and one output to charge the camera that is helpful in cases we are running out of battery. The HDMI output makes it easier to connect to another device for stream or even another monitor, and the last is the headphones output where allow us to monitor the audio quality while filming. Also, I can upload my LUTs and see how it will look in post-production and adjust the camera settings right for it.I could notice where I was shooting I have to adjust the brightness of the monitor to match with the exposure as it could be under or overexpose.
  • Which I could control the camera through the touch screen to pick focus and other settings. But beyond that flawless can see in bright sun!
  • I have used a ton of monitors including products from SmallHD, Atomos, and others. This particular monitor offers features not found on others in this price range. First, let's talk about the build quality. It's made of a polycarbonate plastic material that makes it light weight which means strapping this 7" monitor to a camera like the A73 is possible without adding a ton of unnecessary weight. It's suitable for gimbals and shoulder rigs as well. There are plenty of physical buttons including a few customizable ones if you do not want to use the touchscreen at any time. For example, I like to disable the touch screen when out in the field to avoid smudges and smears. They interfere with the visibility and light reflectivity when in direct sunlight. So, having the option to go touch-less means less wiping down my monitor which ultimately means I have less of a chance scratching my display. Speaking of the display, it's a great. It has a crystal clean image, with pretty accurate colors, and great peak brightness. It's a pretty reflective display but it gets bright enough that it shouldn't be a problem in most scenarios. The touch OS Andycine is using is great and super intuitive. It also offers tons of customization for quickly accessing modes and settings on the fly. The modes I typically use in every shoot are false color, zebras, 1:1 zoom, focus peaking, and I also add the horizontal and vertical flip options to the quick access bar. This is because this particular monitor comes with a nice mount with a cold shoe attached to it. It allows you to quickly flip the monitor from front to back in case you're filming yourself. Having the vertical and horizontal flip options in the quick access menu allows me to ensure I'm also in correct orientation. There is also audio controls built right into the monitor which is great for cameras that don't have headphone jacks. It takes Sony L style batteries which can be picked up super cheap however it does have 1 in the box along with a charger and a travel case. I've used AndyCine monitors in the past and what I love about them is how much value they bring. They always include tons of additional accessories giving you the ability to pull a monitor out of the box and use it right away which is nice. This is the same case with this particular monitor. If you're in the market for a great 7" monitor that's for the most part day light visible and you don't want to spend a fortune, make sure to check out this one.