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Fotga is always try best to offer professional and helpful assit tools for users,filmmakings,and it helps customer to make out wonderful works. Fotga DP500IIIS A50 series field monitor is special designed for all cameras with good features: Histogram,peaking filter,false colors,zebra exposure,FHD,embedded audio,pixel-to-pixel,check field,image flip,anamorphic,image freeze,zoom-in ,etc. Size: 5". Screen type: Wide Color Gamut with IPS display Ultra brightness: with firmware V2.0,its brightness can reach to 700nits (cd/m2) Supports DC in power supply as well as dual NP-F batteries power supply,and this ensures uninterrupted power supply for your working.And dual battery instead of one battery greatly extend power working time. 4K HDMI input/output, 3G SDI Input/output (only for model A50TLS). 3D LUT (Available on Model A50TL and A50TLS). Audio port. Bat output for powering monitor and camera at the same time. JTZ J6 port allows controlling functions of monitor through JTZ DP30 top handle,DP30 hand grip or DP30 follow focus. Multiple connecting ports for extending to work with more accessories at same time,and this will greatly extend your operation options. There are 4 models of A50 series for option: A50 (Standard),A50T (Touch Screen),A50TL (Touch Screen+3D LUT),A50TLS (Touch Screen+3D LUT+3G SDI). Choosing the very one according to your need,and A50 series field monitot will be a good help for your work. Firmware can be downloaded from fotga official website or by scan QR code on the back of monitor. (Please ensure no power-off during firmware updating,or it may cause screen dead) Lightweight (net weight is about 200g) and compact but with full functions. Light weight and Compact,Multiple connectors make it able to work with more accessories at the same time Multiple top buttons for quick and easy operation.The correponding function of buttons can be customized according to your need. A smooth wheel button for a quick choose and settings. Multiple connectors by side: 3 x Standard 3/8" mount ,and 4 x 1/4" screw mount.There includes 3 x 3/8"-M6 adapter,1 x 3/8"-1/4" adapter.You can mount different accessories on it. There is also include a cold shoe adapte r for holding extra monitor or some other device. Angle adjustable hot shoe adapter with 1/4" screw mount. Read more Uninterrupted Power Supply (AC power & Dual NP-F batteries) Multiple power supply: Supports dual NP-F battery ( NP-F ,NP-FM/QM batteries,such as F970 F960 F950 F930 F770 F750 F730 F570 F550 F530 QM91D QM91 QM90D QM90 QM71D QM71 QM70D QM70 QM51D QM51 FM71 FM70,etc. ) for power at the same time,which will greatly extend your battery working time.You can also use an adapter plate for LP-E6 battery (need to buy separately,then you can use LP-E6 battery alone,you can also use a NP-P battery and a LP-E6 battery at the same time. It also supports AC Power supply. There is Battery output for power your camera and monitor at same time.But camera can get power at the same time only when you use NP-F series or LP-E6 battery (s) or through DC coupler.it can not be powered when use AC power cable. (Note:SDI input/output is not available with this A50 Model) Read more FHD,High Brightness,High Contrast,4K HDMI Input/Output,3.5mm headphone output. Screen Size: 5” Resolution: 1920x1080 Brightness: 700cd/m² (Please update to firmware V2.0) Contrast Ratio: 1500:1 Viewing Angle: 170° Input Voltage: DC 7-18V Size: 162x87x24.3 (mm) Net Weight: About 200g USB firmware upgrade (firmware can be downloaded from fotga official website) Standard 4K HDMI Input/Output , 3G-SDI Input/Output is not available for A50 model Read more Compatible with JTZlnik,greatly extend possibilities JTZ is always strive for offering users professional and helpful tools for filmmaking. JTZlink is JTZ's electronic working protocol.JTZlink is one kind of controlling connection module designed for digital cinema cameras, and it is workable with almost all cinema camera controlling protocols on the market. (including professional digital cinema cameras, video dslr cameras and video mirrorless cameras of RED, ARRI, Blackmagic, SONY P series, SONY ILCE, Canon CINEMA EOS, Canon EOS, Panasonic and Nikon, etc). With JTZlink, the above different brand and model cameras can be controlled by one set of controlling device (wired or wireless)at the same time. With the JTZlink module, it can also support digital zoom, focus, aperture, ISO, zoom in, menu and other controls. With this new JTZlink hub,you can use JTZ electronic top handle and side hand grip directly. J6 port on A50 series monitor allows controlling functions of monitor directly through JTZ DP30 top handle,DP30 hand grip or DP30 follow focus. JTZlink hub is not included. Functions and packages: Functions: Brightness Histogram / Embedded Audio / False Colors / Peaking Focus Assist (Red, Green, Blue and white colors optional)/Zebra Exposure (1-100% adjustable)/Check Field Anamorphic Mode (2.35:1,1.33:1,) Image Flip(vertically) / Image Freeze / Safety marker / Center Marker Ratio marker (4:3,16:9,16:10,5:4,1.85:1,2.35:1) Adjustable color temperature Package includes: 1 x A50 monitor 1 x hot shoe mount adapter 1 x sunshade hood 1 x cold shoe adapter 1 x HDMI to HDMI cable 1 x DC power cable 1 x 3/8"-1/4" adapter 3 x 3/8”-M6 adapter
Screen Size: 5".Screen type: Wide Color Gamut with IPS display.High resolution : 1920x1080.Brightness: 700cd/m2. Contrast Ratio: 1500:1 . Wide viewing angle: 170 degree.
HDMI 4K Input/output.3.5mm headphone output.USB firmware upgrading.
Dual NP-F battery power support.BAT output for powering camera.Support Battery power supply and AC power supply.Can also support LP-E6 power supply,but need to buy battery plate separately.
Multiple mounts (1/4”,3/8”,M6) by sides for accessories extension.J6 port for extending JTZ accessories.
Silent operation buttons.Support shortcut button setting.
This is my first field monitor as I transition into videography from photography. I bought this monitor from amazon and an AK2000 gimball from another vendor (store credit purchase). Not having used one of these before, I opted for the higher end model after researching what SDI was. My theory has always been to have and not need then to need and not have. I'm previously familiar with BNC connections as well so I knew just a bit for starters.The image seems to be super sharp. I tested by not only plugging in my camera to it, but also plugging in my 4k Nvidia Shield and playing back to the future since I've seen it a thousand times and am extremely familiar with all aspects of what's on screen including sharpness. The screen stayed sharp and clear to me even when I used the gimbal to rotate, making my viewing angle go to the extremes to either side. The menu seem straight forward although I had to look up some terms since (again) I'm just beginning to understand videography. Do note that you can be up and running out of the box without having to do anything with the menu. The touch screen is responsive which is what my worry was before buying this. I did have some NP-F batteries already so I utilized them to get this thing powered on and in use.I'm sure I have much more to learn but as a beginner, this seems to cover all bases and then some.FOTGA has truly out done themselves. This lightweight 200g Monitor (weighs less than my iPhone 7s) has so many features packed into a small 5” hard plasticky body. I wish it was aluminum! I wish they would’ve made it 300-500 nits brighter with an aluminum body for $350-$400. I’d still buy it. SDI-IN/OUT (perfect for future proofing the monitor for when people make the move to a Cinema Camera). HDMI IN/OUT, DC Out ( I run a dc cable to d-tap off my RED camera or use a d tap on a v mount, BAT OUT ( dc to dummy battery, or DUMMY battery to tap), and it has headphones in case you wanna use that — probably isn’t any good haven’t tried — doesn’t matter honestly. OKAY! Really the biggest draw back is the brightness but they supply a really nice and functional sunhood that can live on the monitor, so that helps. Also, second drawback like aforementioned— hard plasticky body. You get 4 customizable function keys, brightness adjustment buttons, input for hdmi to SDI button, AND it’s a freaking TOUCHSCREEN! All for $260. Crazy. It beats the SMALL HD FOCUS without even trying when it comes to features. It has 3D LUT support and you can load those via the USB on the monitor. FOTGA truly took advantage of every inch when it comes to this monitor. Honestly, it even beats the ATOMOS Shinobi when it comes to features but not build or brightness.I haven’t used this in the field yet, but my first impression is I’m pretty impressed.I got it to use for my C100 Mark II so that’s what I’ll be comparing it to. The image is surprisingly good. Sharp and bright and the color looks very accurate. More accurate than the C100’s OLED actually, which tends to be a little on the green side. It’s also slightly brighter than the C100 screen, even with luminance turned on. Not by a ton but definitely noticeable brighter. 1080 resolution on a 5” screen is very sharp and easy to check focus. Great options for mounting and customizable buttons. It’s very very light which in this case is a benefit rather than a detriment. Comes with a DC cable too so if you happen to have a 9v battery pack, you can just pop the cord in and go without attaching batteries to the monitor adding extra weight. The included HDMI cable is quite thick, stiff, and longer than necessary so I ordered a 1’ coiled right-angled cable instead. When the fan is on, it’s almost completely silent. The touch screen sort of reminds me of one of those old GPS systems, not like a smart phone. But there’s very little lag and the pinch to zoom feature works really well.Overall I’m really happy with this purchase and recommend it to other Canon cinema owners.I wanted a decent sized field monitor that could bring some functions to my Nikon D750. Focus peaking and false color to be exact. I dint think I would need the other features, but the thing works so well, it's my new favorite interface for shooting interviews.I can easily get my focus tack sharp, take a freeze frame to show the talent, check my histos, exposure and white balance, then monitor my audio levels on the nice bright screen. It will carry a few LUTs on board as well which can be helpful.The only thing I'm not sure of is how the brightness holds up outside because I don't shoot outside. But, for indoor use, it's great. Sometimes, I'll attache hood if the room is particularly bright. But, even then, it's bright enough without the shade ... but the shade is helpful.I am very impressed with this monitor. I love the fact that it's small and light. Seems very sharp, having touch controls is great, "squeeze zooming" with your fingers to assist with focus is fantastic. Gives LUT support and having both SDI and HDMI inputs make it very versatile and helpful. I also love that it comes with a sun shade that snaps on, and best of all folds up nicely and can stay on and protect the screen when it is in a case. For my needs, this little monitor is fantastic.Oh, and last but not least, I love that it can run on 1 battery, but has two battery slots for extended use and also can be hot swappable so you never lose power! That's fantastic. Highly recommend this monitor.Great product, but to access the volume you have to walk a nonlogical path! The quality of the audio amplification is of low quality generating noises. Brightness of the screen is ok, but for outside monitors in the sun I indicate other monitors. His building is very good! The fit that comes with it is the best I've had, even though everything is plastic.Ordered on June 17, 2019 (1 item)after these years the screen started to present problems such as:Lighting variation.Color inconsistency.I do not recommend it for professional use.For those who want to use it as a joke, it's great!Not trusted by professionals.Un superbe moniteur un peu difficile de s’y retrouver dans le menu mais reste parfait! Malheureusement pas le budget donc j’ai du prendre le A50 TA quand un partenariat via Instagram ? ?