🎥 Elevate Your Filmmaking Game with the F5 Pro V4!
The FEELWORLD F5 Pro V4 is a 6-inch DSLR camera field monitor bundle that includes a battery, charger, micro HDMI cords, and a carry case. It features a vivid 1920x1080P touchscreen, advanced focusing tools, and compatibility with 4K signals, making it an essential tool for any serious videographer.
J**O
excelente!
Muy buen producto
C**S
FEELWORLD F5 Pro V4 6 Inch DSLR Camera HDMI Monitor Bundle
I have to say that after getting a camera monitor, I can't imagine why I didn't get one shortly after getting my camera. The funny thing is, as much as it can do to help me with my photography, its main use so far is so that I can see my subject matter better and more easily tell if I have a vintage manual lens in focus or not (keep in mind thus is a 6" screen vs the roughly 3" screen on my camera).I typically take shots of wildlife and more often than not they are difficult to spot on the camera screen and often the camera is focused on something next to the subject, with the monitor it allows me to more easily find my subject for instance I have several birds I photograph and while I can hear them I often cannot see them without the aid of the strongest telephoto lenses I have and without the monitor I have to guess it I have them in the frame and focused or if I am focusing on the leaf next to them. Also, while it does not sound like much, certainly helps me to be able to spot fine details that might otherwise escape my notice as I am determining how to compose my shot.One nice thing about this bundle is that it includes the battery. I recently got another monitor to try and it doesn't include the battery... not that it is a problem because it is a fairly standard and relatively inexpensive battery as camera equipment goes; however, the expense or lack thereof is less an issue than the "I didn't think about it now I have to find one and wait until I have it to really use this thing" situation and having it included is ever so much easier. Another thing I should probably comment on is that initially I disliked the monitor arm because every time I looked at it hard it seemed like I accidently moved the monitor (there is an easy fix, you simply pivot the monitor upwards at about 90° to the camera and you can use a 4mm allen wrench to tighten the bolt that keeps the swing arm of the monitor bracket from moving, then you just return the monitor to it's normal angle and tighten the screw on the side (easy to do since it has a tab on it to tighten or loosen with your finger and thumb. The other thing I should mention, the selection of cables is a little slim, as an example I have a Nikon Z5 camera and this kit does not include a HDMI to Mini HDMI cable which is what the camera uses (I have also read a few other reviewers who stated likewise that they needed a different cable). Don't let that stop you from getting a monitor because the cables or an adapter are inexpensive and as I said, a monitor can be a great addition to your camera if you have a cage to mount it on (trust me, another great purchase because it allows so much versatility that it is unreal).I absolutely recommend this monitor to anyone needing or wanting one, the only thing is I would recommend you perhaps think about getting one of their slightly larger ones even... they are very lightweight and really do not change the balance appreciably and as I said, they make things so much easier in so many ways.
E**E
Awesome
Great value
P**I
Very Bright
Bought this to monitor my camera in direct sunlight while I film people playing golf and this thing is extremely useful. Very bright and has lots of useful functions however the battery drain is rough on standard batteries and with larger batteries it gets pretty cumbersome. I highly recommend a v-mount battery with dummy battery for extended use in the field.
K**Y
Broken after end of warranty
Worked okay. Battery didn't last very long, picture quality was meh, half the settings didn't do anything.For the price I'm honestly disappointed.First one I got the screen heated up so much I couldn't use the touch screen to change settings. Got it replaced thankfully but...It worked just long enough that the warranty expired and now it doesn't work at all, won't power on even when plugged directly into a power source, tried new cords and everything, it's just broke and wasted.
T**E
A very nice field monitor but the color accuracy leaves a bit to be desired.
This is an excellent monitor and is surprisingly bright for its size. I still need to test out the monitor in full sunlight so I will report back after my next outdoor shoot. A few things to note right off the bat is that the mounting bracket doesn’t have any sort of tilt adjustment for the monitor. If you’re planning to use this bracket with your set up, make sure to get a mini ball head attachment so that you can view the monitor regardless of the camera angle. I’m planning on using an articulating arm with my set up which would offer the best versatility. Another thing to note is that the HDMI input jack can be the first thing to go bad if you’re not careful (speaking from experience with other monitors I had in the past). The jack for this monitor is flushed to the side and not recessed and protected like some monitors so the chance of knocking the HDMI plug and damage the jack is much higher. This will need to be something I need to keep an eye out for.The colors of this monitor feels slightly off from what I’m used to. Recently I have calibrated monitors on all of my devices so I’m a bit sensitive to something that is different. The ANDYCINE monitor seem to be lacking in green but the red and blue feels normal. It’s not egregiously off, it just looks different enough to be noticeable. I’ll have to explore the menu items and see if I can calibrate it to be a bit more accurate. The one thing I notice that the monitor is lacking is having an option to set the white balance between 6500k and 9300k. At 6500k, the color feels too warm and at 9300k, the color feels too cool. As a reference, my smaller field monitor has the ability to set the white balance at 7500k and the color response feels much more accurate. You can set a custom color balance but I find that if I start at 7500k, I would only need to make minor tweaks. With the ANDYCINE monitor I feel like I have to do a lot of tweaking to get it close to my calibrated computer monitor.The refresh rate of the monitor feels pretty good and I don’t notice and skip or lag when taking the feed from my camera while shooting video. The touch screen feels pretty responsive and the interface feels very easy to use. The menu and parameters can also be accessed via navigation buttons at the top edge of the monitor I like that you can load your own LUTs so that you can see the colored footage in real-time. I do wish that the power button is not one that you need to click and hold. When the monitor is off and the battery attached, the status light is red and it stays on. Once the monitor is on, the light turns green. This is confusing given the status light on most of my devices comes on when the power is on.Lastly, I like the fact that the inside of the sunshade has non-reflective surface, making it very easy to view the image on the monitor without unnecessary glare. However, the hook-loop attachment is not the best. In fact, the hook part of the tape that is on the monitor is starting to come off a bit especially around the two corners. The sunshade is essentially a sheet of soft plastic with not much structural rigidity and it doesn’t always sit perfectly flat around the three edges.None of these are dealbreakers and I would still recommend this monitor to anyone who needs a good field monitor at a good price. If you do get this monitor, make sure to adjust the RGB color balance to ensure that you get the most accurate color representation. If I come across anything else, I will update this review to reflect my findings.
C**X
Great product for the price. Used on a video camera. uorks great.
Great product for the price. Used on a video camera. uorks great.
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