FeelworldLUT6 6 Inch 2600nits HDR 3D LUT Touch Screen DSLR Camera Field Monitor with Waveform VectorScope Histogram 4K HDMI Input Output 1920X1080 IPS Panel
V**S
Ehhhh...
Ok, not sure how I feel about this little guy. I’ll start by saying I’ve tested two units now and they have the exact same issues. Let’s get started.1. Brightness. There’s no way this thing is close to 2600 nits and this is clearly false advertising. Pretty disappointed in this. Not necessarily the level but the blatant lie by Feelworld. I have an OSEE G7 monitor that’s 3000 nits and I have to turn it down 50% to match what this looks like out in full sun. Obviously something way off here. I also have an older Lilliput 7” monitor that’s 450nits and I have to turn down this Feelworld 50% to match it in full sun. This tells me this 6” monitor falls somewhere between 1000-1500nits. Way off and nowhere near 2600. I also had a SmallHD 7” Bright that was 1000nit and this reminds me of its level a little.2. The touchscreen features to change backlight and sound levels do not work well at all. The main touchscreen functions work fine but I’m worried about the long term durability of the touchscreen because of this.3. The HDMI ports are extremely hard to pull cables out of. I have a small rental business so I’m worried people would destroy HDMI cables because of this.4. The L Bracket is worthless. Not sure why it’s included with the monitor.Not sure I’m going to keep it but I might. It’s in true edge of proper visibility needed in full sun by 2020 standards but it is extremely cheap. We’ll see.
9**R
Good value but bad color
There is a lot to like about the LUT6, but color accuracy is where it falls way short. Its 6", thin and lightweight dimensions are perfect for an on-camera monitor, better than a 5" or 7". It has a full compliment of useful measurement scopes. The 2600 nits brightness tops most current camera field monitors at any price. But brighter is not alway better. Unfortunately, color accuracy disappoints and frustrates. White balancing with this monitor is nightmarish. It's impossible to see accurate color and skin tone. Black is especially bad. It is just not a good monitor to judge color. These budget monitors are only good for setting focusing and exposure, but the low contrast ratio and color bit depth make them terrible for judging color and white balancing. Final verdict: brightness at the expense of good color.
N**.
I love it but have a backup!!!!
I bought this to be my secondary eyes on the pocket 6k as I pull focus. Up until yesterday, I thought it was extraordinary. Other features I typically use are scopes, histogram, and peaking. It's become an essential tool, I depend on it. Then yesterday during a shoot I powered it on and the whole screen was green. I tried different cables, power sources, playing with the settings and even used the reset option and it would not budge. Disappointed, I put it in the bag and went on without it.This morning, somehow, it had no problems whatsoever. I am genuinely confused but have to warn others of this issue. I was really upset because of this and the problem just went away on its own which makes it more upsetting. How do I know this wont happen again?
A**.
Wrong Cable sent, with a huge attachment converter, will stick out for more than 2.5 inch.
Wrong Cable sent, with a huge attachment converter head, this attachment sticks up to 2.5 inches from your camera connection, so it makes almost impossible to move around.What's the point on not sending the correct micro HDMI to HDMI?
T**S
Great value for the money, LUTs are nice but still not colour correct
Definitely bright enough I don't have to worry about it. The LUT functionality is nice, but it's still not color correct from what we've been able to determine thusfar. One could make a "monitor" LUT just for it, but I do not think that's worth the time.I find it valuable for setting focus, exposure, etc. If you're concerned you're not gathering the correct colour in the field you probably should setup a calibrated monitor and check your footage otherwise.It has 1/4-20 on the bottom and one side which is nice.Touchscreen is responsive enough for adjusting brightness and zooming on areas I want to check have a clear focus.Nitpicky note: it's buried in the product page but it has neither a batter NOR a power supply. I don't use this type of battery, so I fished out a spare 12v DC adapter with a standard barrel jack and it's working fine.
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