Description: This 3D look at the back of the monitor shows the easy access to all connections, allowing users to quickly and easily connect with HDMI/SDI output, LANC control and DC power in. The built-in LANC is also compatible with Canon, Sony and Panasonic cameras.
The Feelworld Broadcast Monitor is a high-quality monitor that's built to scale. It's designed for use in professional broadcast studios, but it also makes a great addition to any home entertainment system.
This big screen display has all the bells and whistles you'd expect from an expensive professional TV, including 4K resolution, HDR compatibility and Dolby Vision support. There are even some extras that are usually reserved for higher-end displays like this one: The Camera Monitor is compatible with both HDMI 2.0a/b inputs as well as DisplayPort 1.2 inputs so you can hook up multiple devices at once without having to worry about compatibility issues or running out of ports on your computer or console (if you own one).
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Description: This 3D look at the back of the monitor shows the easy access to all connections, allowing users to quickly and easily connect with HDMI/SDI output, LANC control and DC power in. The built-in LANC is also compatible with Canon, Sony and Panasonic cameras.
Connections on the monitor are easy to access. The HDMI/SDI output is located on the back of the device, as well as LANC control and DC power input. The built-in LANC is also compatible with Canon, Sony and Panasonic cameras.
SDI/HDMI Input Cross Conversion
This feature allows you to display an SDI signal on the HDMI output and an HDMI signal on the SDI output. You can also use this feature for down conversion from a HD video signal to an SD video signal, or up conversion from an SD video signal to a HD video signal.
Description: The cross conversion function allows you to display an SDI signal on the HDMI output and an HDMI signal on the SDI output. You can also use this feature for down conversion from a HD video signal to an SD video signal, or up conversion from an SD video signal to a HD video signal.
You can also use this feature for down conversion from a HD video signal to an SD video signal, or up conversion from an SD video signal to a HD video signal.
If you want to use the cross-conversion function, please refer to the following steps:
Press the [MENU] button on your remote control or front panel keypad and then press the [SEL] button by using your mouse pad.
Select “Cross Conversion” from “Channel Settings” by pressing [SEL].
3D look at the back of the monitor
Easy access to all connections
Built-in LANC is compatible with Canon, Sony and Panasonic cameras.
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Description: The dual color temperature knob will adjust red and blue levels by hitting the button you can select either adjusting red or blue for fine tuning your image based on personal preference or lighting conditions. The image adjustment includes Brightness, Contrast, Color Saturation, Tint (NTSC) and Sharpness. You can set your own calibration settings or use one of the preset options including REC709 standard picture modes.
The color temperature knob will adjust red and blue levels by hitting the button you can select either adjusting red or blue for fine tuning your image based on personal preference or lighting conditions. The image adjustment includes Brightness, Contrast, Color Saturation, Tint (NTSC) and Sharpness. You can set your own calibration settings or use one of the preset options including REC709 standard picture modes.
The broadcast monitor is an easy to use display with a high-quality picture that makes it great for any kind of video production environment. The ability to adjust your screen settings without having to go into menus or press buttons makes changing things like brightness and contrast quick and easy. Plus, the built-in LANC control makes adjusting camera settings easier than ever before!