Yes you can, definitely one of the benefits. You or your clients being able to review the shot after the take. The clip will playback at the same speed it would on your camera screen. Some recording modes are slowed down in camera, others require you to slow down the footage when editing.
Sorry att det tagit en stund för mig att återkomma. OSEE verkar vara lika slöa på att få ut monitorn i Skandinavien. Jag skulle rekommendera att beställa från deras hemsida eller via ebay.de Det är mitt hemliga trick för att få fatt på alla roliga prylar som inte landar här
At 3:35 that's my friend Jon, not sure what model that was. But I know he wasn't happy with it and recently switched bag. I'm using this one amzn.to/3Jhwxh6 In case that one was in the video as well.
"Even Nikon" ... you can choose HDMI resolution on Nikon since 2012... native clean HDMI out. But i understand, Nikon is primary a Photo camera and always late in most aspects. Nice video, i am looking for a F6 to my GH5's.
🤣 A bit of an inside joke. A friend who at the time shot video with his D750 and was very unhappy with the whole experience ;) On another note, I wouldn't recommend the F6 today. There's a couple of monitors that cost about the same that are newer and brighter like the Viltrox DC-550 which is 1000 nits. I made a video on it a while ago.
@@thomasfransson I get it the joke 😜... I'm looking for monitors for my Multicam GH5 setup.. with DC out(7.2-8.4).. one AC adapter for entire setup and the F6 cost half of the price of viltrox here. thanks for advice.
Sounds like you will be shooting indoors? In that case the lower brightness of the F6 will work quite fine. That or getting a cheap old computer monitor if it's mainly for checking framing and focus if you don't need the onboard tools. In my studio I use a 5.5" monitor but I've been thinking about getting a computer monitor instead of that tiny screen ;)
thanks for great review, what camera you were using for outdoor video for this review?
Thank you.
Harbor shots in the beginning was Canon 200D/SL2 with kit lens. Forrest b-roll and bts from music video Fujifilm X-T4 and Sony FX30
Can you play back footage on an external monitor? If so, will it play back slow motion?
Yes you can, definitely one of the benefits. You or your clients being able to review the shot after the take.
The clip will playback at the same speed it would on your camera screen. Some recording modes are slowed down in camera, others require you to slow down the footage when editing.
Tackar! Btw vill du sälja din lilmon? :)
❤️ Nej, den vill jag inte vara utan.
@@thomasfransson var köpte du din? Kan inte se att de levererar till sweden
Sorry att det tagit en stund för mig att återkomma. OSEE verkar vara lika slöa på att få ut monitorn i Skandinavien. Jag skulle rekommendera att beställa från deras hemsida eller via ebay.de
Det är mitt hemliga trick för att få fatt på alla roliga prylar som inte landar här
what was the backpack you were using?
At 3:35 that's my friend Jon, not sure what model that was. But I know he wasn't happy with it and recently switched bag.
I'm using this one amzn.to/3Jhwxh6
In case that one was in the video as well.
You probably should've compared it to the Feelworld F5 ProX. It's 1600nits.
I don't own that monitor
"Even Nikon" ... you can choose HDMI resolution on Nikon since 2012... native clean HDMI out. But i understand, Nikon is primary a Photo camera and always late in most aspects. Nice video, i am looking for a F6 to my GH5's.
🤣 A bit of an inside joke. A friend who at the time shot video with his D750 and was very unhappy with the whole experience ;)
On another note, I wouldn't recommend the F6 today. There's a couple of monitors that cost about the same that are newer and brighter like the Viltrox DC-550 which is 1000 nits. I made a video on it a while ago.
@@thomasfransson I get it the joke 😜... I'm looking for monitors for my Multicam GH5 setup.. with DC out(7.2-8.4).. one AC adapter for entire setup and the F6 cost half of the price of viltrox here. thanks for advice.
Sounds like you will be shooting indoors? In that case the lower brightness of the F6 will work quite fine. That or getting a cheap old computer monitor if it's mainly for checking framing and focus if you don't need the onboard tools.
In my studio I use a 5.5" monitor but I've been thinking about getting a computer monitor instead of that tiny screen ;)
i think the 6th inch its the F6 plus V2 , the one in the video its the V1 5.5
That could be the case, the numbers are all over the place online.
the difference between the 2 models is that V2 has USB-C power. A great option when you do stationary corporate shoots