Another great one! I'm interested in this particular monitor and this was a perfect review! I have to save my money for the winter though, you know why as a fellow Scanian, haha! But maybe for next year if not something better has been released in this price range by then. :)
Bro, you deserve more subscriber, oh am using your pic profile on my eos M its work like a champ will send you a video soon thank a lot for your time now am a fan :)
That's amazing! So cool to hear what cameras these are being used with. Please do send me a video - would love to see it! Thank you for supporting the channel Ken!
I don't know if that will work. Not sure if the camera will output any charge over the usb-c port. If it does it would probably eat away at the camera battery quite rapidly. So I would recommend getting a Sony style NP-F battery for the monitor. Neewer and similar brands can be found on amazon for a couple of bucks.
Hey Thomas, quick question. Let's say I want to shoot at 4K 120fps on my A7SIII. Will the F6 still transfer the display or not? I don't mind displaying it in HD just as long that it can display it.
That's a good question, allow me to be a little vague here. According to the specs, it should only handle 4K 30fps and 4K dci 24/25 fps. That said, I've shot 4K 60fps and monitored on it. But never 4K 120fps My camera only does 120fps in fhd so I can't test this myself sadly. But as I'm writing this, I'm also thinking that I may have my hdmi out set to fhd and not 4K. How's the A7SIII, can you have a different resolution and frame rate on the hdmi from what you're recording internally? If that's possible, it should work if you output a fhd signal instead of 4k to the monitor. Since it's only a fhd display anyway, it shouldn't make any difference in image quality.
My camera shoots 120 4k. Sony a7siii, and the monitor displays the signal still. but of course the monitor doesn't show the smoothness of 120, but you can still see it perfectly clear
Hi Thomas, I am one of your avid fans of everything when it comes to anything. One question, please....I have an old Canon 80d and I would like this monitor but the question is can I see on that monitor what I have on my LCD monitor on my camera, please Thomas? Where can I adjust it to the Canon 80d camera or on that monitor? Is this monitor for viewing only and can not record itself? Thanks so much, Thomas...
First of all, thank you for supporting the channel. I'm happy to hear that you like the videos. The 80d don't have a clean HDMI signal - meaning, on the monitor you will see everything you have displayed on the camera screen. It will basically look the same. But bigger ;) You could hit the info button on your camera and hide those things. And only use the built in exposure tools of the monitor if you want. Yes this is only a monitor for viewing, you can't record on it like you can on the Atomos Ninja V and similar external recorders. If you only want to record the camera display for things like tutorials you can connect the camera or monitor to a cheap USB capture card and record on your computer. I hope this answers your question.
The new Feelworld F5ProX has basically the same features - and 1600nits of brightness - and accessory power on the back (I don't use that - but if you use a wireless transmitter...) and cheaper - win/win/win!
Thank you, I usually don't get to complicated with grading. I use the WB and tint in Premiere along with curves. And often add a film emulation lut of some sort to bring different clips together look wise. I believe a couple of these clips also had the Sedona lut from IWLTBAP - There’s a couple of free luts on his site including Sedona. They're all super nice. Check them out if you haven't already.
Yes, that will work with the included mount. The monitor let's you flip and turn the image for this type of mounting. You could also use a smaller center mount from smallrig like the BSE2431 if you want a more compact mount solution in the long run.
That's a good question, just to clarify first, the F6 is just a monitor without any recording capability. On external recording, it depends on the camera you're using and what it can output over HDMI. This varies between makers and models. But it's usually a higher bitrate rather than framerate. The again, it depends on the camera. So check what signal it can output. Hope this helps.
Yes, 1.25x, 1.33x, 1.5x, 2.0x, 2.0x But I would recommend the Osee Lilmon 5 for anamorphic shooting. It's what I'm using with 1.5x anamophics. It's way easier to manual focus on the Osee compared to the F6 Plus because of the higher pixel density on the Osee. It's also much brighter which also plays a big role, especially for manual focus. Here's my comparison between the two - th-cam.com/video/nlrsQ0YqPzE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=C5tekqRi9GxlR3pv
Hi! For that you will need an external recorder like the Ninja V or the Black Magic video assist. For stationary indoor use a capture card might be a more budget friendly option if screen recording is the main goal.
Well, it could be a number of things. Starting at the basic brain fart of connecting the cable to the wrong HDMI port on the monitor. A friend of mine recently bought the same model and had the same issue since he plugged the cable into the HDMI Out insted of in. If that's not the case and the monitor powers on It's probably the HDMI settings on your camera that needs a little tweaking. On some brands and models it's as easy as toggle HDMI out ON/OFF Other camera models have a more complex relation to HDMI out as they sometimes won't send a signal out while also displaying an image on the onboard screen and you as a user need to select what screen you want the image on. That and a number of other things could be the problem... So my first advice is to double check what HDMI port you use, also make sure the screen on the monitor is not dimmed down once you confirm that it's powered on and not on stand by. After that, dive in to the hdmi section of your camera manual. Good luck
@@thomasfransson So I’ve changed settings in my camera and i had it for a split second and then it glitched back to showing on my camera not the monitor and haven’t gotten it to show since. Appreciate the help!
Ok, that's a start atleast. Hard to say, but since you ordered two monitors it's pretty unlikely they're both broken if they behave the same. So I'd probably dig deeper on the cable and camera side. Perhaps there's a firmware update for your camera fixing some hdmi issues. Or maybe the hdmi signal is outside of the span for the monitor or the capacity of the cable you're using. Monitor should handle 4K 60fps signals. Also maybe do a quick google search on your camera model and "HDMI issue/problem" just to see if it's a common problem and what the solutions might be. Good luck once again
False colour option does NOT appear where it does in your video. Feelworld F6 Plus. Came with firmware v5x. Can find NOTHING about this online. Where has false colour gone?
@@thomasfransson Thanks. Have tried. I had no choice, it came with firmware v5. Their website has not been updated. I can't even get a full screen image like I can with my old F6 1.0. Any tips there? "Pixel to pixel" just blows the image up, it's not true full screen. Sigh. They really mashed this thing up...
They seem to be pretty active on their facebook page. And there might be a user group on FB too. I'm still running fw 2.5.1so I have no clue what settings and things that might have changed in the more recent updates or if it's a combination of new features and camera settings that needs to be dialed in. Sorry, but I can't offer any advice since I'm not running that same firmware.
@@thomasfransson Thanks - yep you were right, they were quite responsive. The newer iterations of the device actually can't run the firmware shown in your video, but I was given advice about how access false colour (it is hidden by default now) and full screen - although full screen is minus display info as you have here - and that's probably a Sony thing. Anyway, Feelworld people do respond and helpfully...
Thank you for review. I got fuji xt4 and am considering this. Could you please tell me how you can shoot 4k 60p on fuji, record it internally and still see what you shooting on monitor? Is there such option on fuji - to feed lets say 30p to monitor and 60p recording internally? Or how do you shoot Broll with this monitor?
You have a couple of different options on your fuji when it comes to output over HDMI and it works really well for monitoring in all available frame rates and aspect ratios/resolutions on the X-T4.
I've not had this problem myself so I don't feel comfortable giving any advice other than the obvious such as removing any screen protectors (if there's any) I would reach out to Feelworld to see if the have a fix for it. I hope you can solve the problem.
Are you thinking about LP-E6 batteries? Unless you already have a bunch I would recommend going with the NP-F750 for run and gun shooting since the basically offer 2x the mAh to the LP-E6 batteries.
Might be a noob question but I have this monitor and can’t seem to get it to display my camera settings like my shutter, aperture etc.. i have to look at the flip out. Any idea how to turn that on?
That's a good question. You will have to dig through your camera's hdmi settings and enable them in camera. Sounds like it's set to what's called- a "clean hdmi out" at the moment. Keep in mind that different camera models will give you different options or no options on these settings. That's why I would recommend diving into the hdmi/display menu. Or look it up in the manual.
would you have any tips on how to import luts? i followed all the instructiosn formatted my cards to both FAT32 & NTFS and it wont read any SD card i try
Hmm that's weird, I use an old 4gb SanDisk card and when I hit the import option in the menu, it always imports the luts on that card. Not using a micro sd with adapter? Or maybe the card is bigger than what the monitor can handle? Feelworlds customer support has been great so shoot them an email or reach out to them on Instagram/fb
There's two sides on the battery plate. One have the Sony type pins and the other side for the Canon batteries. If it doesn't start with a Canon battery I would suggest you contact the store or Feelworld to trouble shoot.
@@thomasfransson i did but their customer support is terrible. Emailed them a week ago regarding a different question but they never reached out to me. Will be using a powerbank tho. The battery i have is from patona. Maybe that's why it's not working.
@@Dexxter_slav Oh, I've only been in contact with them through DM on Instagram for somequestions, but that worked well. You could try there maybe? Could be the battery, but Patona usually makes great batteries. Power bank works great though. But I would getting a set of NP-F style batteries. Neewer usually sells a pack with 2 and a charger for next to nothing. They will out perform LP E6 and can power more than just the monitor.
@@thomasfransson I returned the Patona battery and bought a relative flat/compact powerbank. Taped it behind the monitor with black tough tape. Problem solved :D
I would recommend something a little newer. In this more recent video I cover my current favorite budget friendly monitors. They're brighter and have a higher pixel density... th-cam.com/video/mEwke1_BDG0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-C5Xsih55GnMIDGy
Thanks for your supporting, Thomas!
Any time!
Thanks Thomas that was an honest review.
Thank you Lucas. Glad it was helpful!
Another great one! I'm interested in this particular monitor and this was a perfect review! I have to save my money for the winter though, you know why as a fellow Scanian, haha! But maybe for next year if not something better has been released in this price range by then. :)
Thanks Jimmy, haha yes, it's going to get rough and tough this winter for sure.
Needed this, thank you bro 😉
That's great, glad I could help.
Happy shooting!
Bro, you deserve more subscriber, oh am using your pic profile on my eos M its work like a champ will send you a video soon thank a lot for your time now am a fan :)
That's amazing! So cool to hear what cameras these are being used with. Please do send me a video - would love to see it!
Thank you for supporting the channel Ken!
good review, thanks man.
Nice video and energy. Easy sub
Appreciate it!
could use charge the monitor via usb using your fujifilm usb slot so just running off your camera charge
I don't know if that will work. Not sure if the camera will output any charge over the usb-c port.
If it does it would probably eat away at the camera battery quite rapidly. So I would recommend getting a Sony style NP-F battery for the monitor. Neewer and similar brands can be found on amazon for a couple of bucks.
Hey Thomas, quick question. Let's say I want to shoot at 4K 120fps on my A7SIII. Will the F6 still transfer the display or not? I don't mind displaying it in HD just as long that it can display it.
Yes
@@thefourthperspective Great
That's a good question, allow me to be a little vague here.
According to the specs, it should only handle 4K 30fps and 4K dci 24/25 fps.
That said, I've shot 4K 60fps and monitored on it. But never 4K 120fps
My camera only does 120fps in fhd so I can't test this myself sadly.
But as I'm writing this, I'm also thinking that I may have my hdmi out set to fhd and not 4K.
How's the A7SIII, can you have a different resolution and frame rate on the hdmi from what you're recording internally?
If that's possible, it should work if you output a fhd signal instead of 4k to the monitor. Since it's only a fhd display anyway, it shouldn't make any difference in image quality.
My camera shoots 120 4k. Sony a7siii, and the monitor displays the signal still. but of course the monitor doesn't show the smoothness of 120, but you can still see it perfectly clear
Hi Thomas, I am one of your avid fans of everything when it comes to anything. One question, please....I have an old Canon 80d and I would like this monitor but the question is can I see on that monitor what I have on my LCD monitor on my camera, please Thomas? Where can I adjust it to the Canon 80d camera or on that monitor? Is this monitor for viewing only and can not record itself? Thanks so much, Thomas...
First of all, thank you for supporting the channel. I'm happy to hear that you like the videos.
The 80d don't have a clean HDMI signal - meaning, on the monitor you will see everything you have displayed on the camera screen. It will basically look the same. But bigger ;)
You could hit the info button on your camera and hide those things. And only use the built in exposure tools of the monitor if you want.
Yes this is only a monitor for viewing, you can't record on it like you can on the Atomos Ninja V and similar external recorders. If you only want to record the camera display for things like tutorials you can connect the camera or monitor to a cheap USB capture card and record on your computer.
I hope this answers your question.
@@thomasfransson Thanks so much, Thomas!!!!
The new Feelworld F5ProX has basically the same features - and 1600nits of brightness - and accessory power on the back (I don't use that - but if you use a wireless transmitter...) and cheaper - win/win/win!
Good tip!
Can i use power bank with usb c cable to power this monitor. Without battery
Yes, you can run it off a power bank. Not sure what the minimum output requirements are. But I've used none PD power banks in the past.
@@thomasfransson thank you
wonderful video. If i may ask what do you use to grade your footage? love the colours
Thank you, I usually don't get to complicated with grading. I use the WB and tint in Premiere along with curves. And often add a film emulation lut of some sort to bring different clips together look wise. I believe a couple of these clips also had the Sedona lut from IWLTBAP - There’s a couple of free luts on his site including Sedona. They're all super nice. Check them out if you haven't already.
I have a Canon XA11 with a mic holder on the right. Is it possible to mount the tilt arm so that it juts to the left and then just flip the monitor?
Yes, that will work with the included mount. The monitor let's you flip and turn the image for this type of mounting.
You could also use a smaller center mount from smallrig like the BSE2431 if you want a more compact mount solution in the long run.
@@thomasfransson
Awesome! Thanks!
Thanks for the video, can support 4k 60 frames?
Only 4K up to 30fps.
But, check and see If you can set the hdmi out on your camera to 1080
@@thomasfransson thanks, still looking how to it in my fuji x-s20
honest question .can the f6 plus or external recorders in general record 4k 60fps even if my camera can only record 4k 24fps or 30fps. ?
That's a good question, just to clarify first, the F6 is just a monitor without any recording capability.
On external recording, it depends on the camera you're using and what it can output over HDMI. This varies between makers and models. But it's usually a higher bitrate rather than framerate. The again, it depends on the camera. So check what signal it can output.
Hope this helps.
Can this monitor de squeeze anamorphic footage while recording?
Yes, 1.25x, 1.33x, 1.5x, 2.0x, 2.0x
But I would recommend the Osee Lilmon 5 for anamorphic shooting. It's what I'm using with 1.5x anamophics. It's way easier to manual focus on the Osee compared to the F6 Plus because of the higher pixel density on the Osee. It's also much brighter which also plays a big role, especially for manual focus.
Here's my comparison between the two -
th-cam.com/video/nlrsQ0YqPzE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=C5tekqRi9GxlR3pv
Can i record what i see on the camera screen/ evf using this one. I have sony a7iii and new to monitors.
Hi! For that you will need an external recorder like the Ninja V or the Black Magic video assist.
For stationary indoor use a capture card might be a more budget friendly option if screen recording is the main goal.
@@thomasfransson thank you very much, really appreciate your help. Cheers!!!
Why is my monitor not connecting to my camera? I’ve ordered 2 and they haven’t connected
Well, it could be a number of things. Starting at the basic brain fart of connecting the cable to the wrong HDMI port on the monitor.
A friend of mine recently bought the same model and had the same issue since he plugged the cable into the HDMI Out insted of in.
If that's not the case and the monitor powers on It's probably the HDMI settings on your camera that needs a little tweaking.
On some brands and models it's as easy as toggle HDMI out ON/OFF
Other camera models have a more complex relation to HDMI out as they sometimes won't send a signal out while also displaying an image on the onboard screen and you as a user need to select what screen you want the image on.
That and a number of other things could be the problem...
So my first advice is to double check what HDMI port you use, also make sure the screen on the monitor is not dimmed down once you confirm that it's powered on and not on stand by.
After that, dive in to the hdmi section of your camera manual.
Good luck
@@thomasfransson So I’ve changed settings in my camera and i had it for a split second and then it glitched back to showing on my camera not the monitor and haven’t gotten it to show since. Appreciate the help!
Ok, that's a start atleast.
Hard to say, but since you ordered two monitors it's pretty unlikely they're both broken if they behave the same.
So I'd probably dig deeper on the cable and camera side.
Perhaps there's a firmware update for your camera fixing some hdmi issues.
Or maybe the hdmi signal is outside of the span for the monitor or the capacity of the cable you're using.
Monitor should handle 4K 60fps signals.
Also maybe do a quick google search on your camera model and "HDMI issue/problem" just to see if it's a common problem and what the solutions might be.
Good luck once again
False colour option does NOT appear where it does in your video. Feelworld F6 Plus. Came with firmware v5x. Can find NOTHING about this online. Where has false colour gone?
Don't know, I'm still running the same FW, you should reach out to Feelworld if you're having issues. .
@@thomasfransson Thanks. Have tried. I had no choice, it came with firmware v5. Their website has not been updated. I can't even get a full screen image like I can with my old F6 1.0. Any tips there? "Pixel to pixel" just blows the image up, it's not true full screen. Sigh. They really mashed this thing up...
They seem to be pretty active on their facebook page. And there might be a user group on FB too.
I'm still running fw 2.5.1so I have no clue what settings and things that might have changed in the more recent updates or if it's a combination of new features and camera settings that needs to be dialed in.
Sorry, but I can't offer any advice since I'm not running that same firmware.
@@thomasfransson Thanks - yep you were right, they were quite responsive. The newer iterations of the device actually can't run the firmware shown in your video, but I was given advice about how access false colour (it is hidden by default now) and full screen - although full screen is minus display info as you have here - and that's probably a Sony thing. Anyway, Feelworld people do respond and helpfully...
Ah, glad you got it sorted!
Yes, the dreaded info display on Sony cameras. No one knows why they don't change that already.
Thank you for review. I got fuji xt4 and am considering this. Could you please tell me how you can shoot 4k 60p on fuji, record it internally and still see what you shooting on monitor? Is there such option on fuji - to feed lets say 30p to monitor and 60p recording internally? Or how do you shoot Broll with this monitor?
You have a couple of different options on your fuji when it comes to output over HDMI and it works really well for monitoring in all available frame rates and aspect ratios/resolutions on the X-T4.
Hi, how to fix my F6 Plus? it's kind of ghost-touching. Can you help me?
I've not had this problem myself so I don't feel comfortable giving any advice other than the obvious such as removing any screen protectors (if there's any) I would reach out to Feelworld to see if the have a fix for it. I hope you can solve the problem.
What's the name or model of that another battery that has good battery backup ??
Are you thinking about LP-E6 batteries?
Unless you already have a bunch I would recommend going with the NP-F750 for run and gun shooting since the basically offer 2x the mAh to the LP-E6 batteries.
@@thomasfransson Ok Thanks ❤️
Might be a noob question but I have this monitor and can’t seem to get it to display my camera settings like my shutter, aperture etc.. i have to look at the flip out. Any idea how to turn that on?
That's a good question.
You will have to dig through your camera's hdmi settings and enable them in camera. Sounds like it's set to what's called- a "clean hdmi out" at the moment.
Keep in mind that different camera models will give you different options or no options on these settings. That's why I would recommend diving into the hdmi/display menu. Or look it up in the manual.
Hi Thomas. Does it Rec Video?
No, it's just a monitor.
would you have any tips on how to import luts? i followed all the instructiosn formatted my cards to both FAT32 & NTFS and it wont read any SD card i try
Hmm that's weird, I use an old 4gb SanDisk card and when I hit the import option in the menu, it always imports the luts on that card.
Not using a micro sd with adapter?
Or maybe the card is bigger than what the monitor can handle?
Feelworlds customer support has been great so shoot them an email or reach out to them on Instagram/fb
allo, kann man wie kamera display mit Touch Fokus ändern?
Hello, how to change camera display with touch focus?
Hi, the touch screen function on the monitor is for navigating and changing the monitor features. Not the camera.
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It supports 4k 30fps but will it still show 4k 120fps on the screen?
That's when you have to set your HDMI resolution to 1080.
The screen is only 1920x1080 anyway.
I can use an external power bank like main power supply using the USB-C port?
Yes, you can run it with a powerbank and usb-c cable.
@@thomasfransson wow, thank you Bro, i need this incredible monitor!!
Less than a 1000 nits is a deal breaker these days when there are plenty of affordable monitors with much higher nits. I will go for 1600 to 3000.
Yep. I recently did a comparison video with the F6 Plus and the recently released Lilmon 5
@@thomasfransson F6 plus according to the website is brightness: 500cd/m². Instead I have opted to try a F5 PROX 5.5 model with 1600 nits.
Bought the monitor today. Doesn't go on with a LP-E6 battery..
There's two sides on the battery plate. One have the Sony type pins and the other side for the Canon batteries. If it doesn't start with a Canon battery I would suggest you contact the store or Feelworld to trouble shoot.
@@thomasfransson i did but their customer support is terrible. Emailed them a week ago regarding a different question but they never reached out to me. Will be using a powerbank tho. The battery i have is from patona. Maybe that's why it's not working.
@@Dexxter_slav Oh, I've only been in contact with them through DM on Instagram for somequestions, but that worked well. You could try there maybe?
Could be the battery, but Patona usually makes great batteries. Power bank works great though.
But I would getting a set of NP-F style batteries. Neewer usually sells a pack with 2 and a charger for next to nothing. They will out perform LP E6 and can power more than just the monitor.
@@thomasfransson I returned the Patona battery and bought a relative flat/compact powerbank. Taped it behind the monitor with black tough tape. Problem solved :D
@@Dexxter_slav how long does it last with a power bank?
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Thank you so much!
Does it support 4k Clog 60fps?
4K 30fps, so I just run my hdmi out on 1080 instead of 4K. This way even 120fps works great.
@@thomasfransson That means it doesn't support 4k 60fps?
Exactly, so set your hdmi to 1080 instead of 4K and you're good to go. It's just a 1080 display anyway.
Can you tab to focus?
No there's no camera control with these monitors.
I just want to say that 5.5 inches is considered a very good size, OK? It's a very good size. :(
Sure is
Has anyone tried using this with an fx3?
I would recommend something a little newer. In this more recent video I cover my current favorite budget friendly monitors. They're brighter and have a higher pixel density...
th-cam.com/video/mEwke1_BDG0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=-C5Xsih55GnMIDGy
Hallo, kann man wie kamera display mit Touch Fokus ändern?
Hello, how to change camera display with touch focus?
No