The Portkeys HS8 Has A Feature That Should Be Industry Standard

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  • @Charles-Elie
    @Charles-Elie 3 месяца назад

    Thanks so much! Awesome review, I think you conviced me to upgrade from BM5

  • @OdinRyder-s6y
    @OdinRyder-s6y 2 месяца назад

    Would you say this could serve as an on-camera monitor for Komodo X? Or would you say it's too heavy/big for a camera rig?

    • @itmeremy
      @itmeremy  2 месяца назад +1

      @OdinRyder-s6y it could definitely work on a KX, it is big so there might be some cases where it could be too big. I use it on my FX30 rig and the KX is bigger than that.
      I've used a KX with a Portkeys 7" monitor and it was in no way too big

    • @OdinRyder-s6y
      @OdinRyder-s6y 2 месяца назад

      @@itmeremy Thank you for your reply! How would you say it compares (in terms of an on camera monitor) to the Atomos Shinobi 7"? Would you say clarity/quality would be on par?

    • @itmeremy
      @itmeremy  2 месяца назад

      @OdinRyder-s6y I haven't used the Shinibi 7, definitely a much better screen than the original Shinobi 5.
      It's of course going to have less pixel density because it's larger but still the same resolution as most other monitors. But it's absolutely clear enough. I think the 2 biggest downsides are the size/weight and the fact that it's not touchscreen

  • @outfitterdigitalmedia433
    @outfitterdigitalmedia433 3 месяца назад

    Can you power it off of one battery? Looking to get a getting one but want to use a converter and a vmount battery.

    • @itmeremy
      @itmeremy  3 месяца назад

      @outfitterdigitalmedia433 yes, I generally run it powered from a V-mount battery using the D-Tap to DC cable that comes with it. You can also run it off 1 or 2 NP-F batteries

  • @navpreetsingh8156
    @navpreetsingh8156 2 месяца назад

    Npf batteries? Brother eerrrrrr, vlock needed

    • @itmeremy
      @itmeremy  2 месяца назад

      @@navpreetsingh8156 to put directly onto the monitor? For a directors monitor, sure, on camera, that's a bit much.
      Or you power it how I do and use a V-mount battery on the back of the rig to power everything