Truth. It's a bit more expensive (taxes), but it's amazing compared to the competition. I've been waiting for mine for over two weeks. This is how the post office works in Denmark.😤
Bro, for quite some time now I've been browsing for a monitor but I never pulled the trigger on any of them. My money always went towards other pieces of equipment . I rarely comment on RUclips but today I got this monitor from amazon and I just wanted to thank you for this video and for everything else that you're doing on your channel, for that matter. God bless you! ✌️ Thanks!
Check out the full 10 Camera Monitors Under $300 video here: ruclips.net/video/LURmP9QgrQY/видео.html UPDATE 12/20/21 Monitors are back in stock! Find them here on Amazon (PAID LINK): geni.us/hygAx
Ah, you should have released the mega monitor comparison in time for Black Friday! I'll probably buy a monitor on Friday, and then regret the purchase when you release your video.
I have been checking for this monitor to be in stock since this video was posted. Finally in stock tonight! (Probably won’t last long because of your video though.). Thank you!!!!
I had one of these for a brief period because I’m not really a video guy so I never cared to get a monitor, but at this price it was worth trying. Ultimately I got rid of it and just stuck with the flippy screen on my canon R6… I’ve since “downgraded” from the R6 to a few older DSLRs that I just prefer the feeling of using, and I wish I had kept the Osee so I could get a more streamlined workflow from my 5Diii and 6D. I think this little monitor is almost in the same camp as a plastic 50mm F1.8 in that it’s cheap enough and useful enough that it’s just always worth owning one. Even if you don’t need it today you might tomorrow and you’re not melting away any equity having one sit on the shelf. Buying one again, keeping it forever, needing it only sometimes.
I was on the fence about buying this monitor because the price seemed too cheap for what it stated it offered. Thanks for easing my mind and making my choice easier. Ordered and used your link!
I am already considering the Osee T7 monitor, and then here's this review. Since I am always looking to save a few bucks while getting the most bang for my bucks I figured the 5 incher could save me a few dollars without sacrificing more than I am willing to. However, the T7 has 3,000 nits, which was got me interested in it at first, and then there is the difference in screen size. If it was screen size only I would change my mind and move to the 5 incher to save money, but I do shoot in bright sunlight and I don't want to sacrifice the nits, and have to crane my neck to see around the hood of the 5 incher. That being said, this 5 incher is an absolutely amazing product at this price point. And as always, amazing review.
I'm looking forward to the coming monitor video. I just bought an X-T3 so a monitor is something I'm definitely starting to research for now. This one looks very promising.
1000% I used my XT3 quite a bit without a monitor, and the difference a monitor makes to shooting (even if it’s a boring corporate video) is amazing (especially if you’re using log)
Feelworld F5 Pro user here. I just got it 2 months ago and it's my first monitor so I can't compare on experience. It certainly is practical and in the same price range as the reviewed Osee T5. At these prices I think it is a great incentive for anyone to get into using. Mostly I wanted to save my eyes from distinguishing the dozens of status icons on my Sony AX-700's built in screen. (Makes your rig look more impressive to casual observers too , LOL).
OSEE is great. They sent one of their 21.5" production monitors and it's a beast. this is a great budget monitor! I can't wait until we see some of these smaller budget companies start making external recorders.
Is this a re-brander SWIT CM-55C ? Looks identical to the one I own. This is most likely the best bang for buck monitor you can buy. I bought it mainly for the micro-usb charging port. I power up my BMPCC4K with an Anker 26800 battery bank and the monitor through micro usb. The setup works with 2x battery bank as well, which gives more hours to operate. With one battery bank it takes around 4 hours before the camera dies.
I remember buying a 7" smallHD monitor for $600. Given all the smartphones out there with similar sized nice screens, you know most of the physical components are out there for cheap. It has usually been the software/firmware feature set that has driven the price.
Oddly enough, I’m currently watching tons of field monitor reviews and then you came up with this video. Thanks for letting us know about this one as well.
The first spec I look for in a monitor is nits. I have a low end field monitor that outputs 500 nits and it's pretty much unusable on sunny days. The OSEE T5 only has 450 nits, so it's a a no sell for me. For outside work you really need 1000+ nits field monitors.
Would have liked to see how the latency is. Doesn´t matter how good the specs are if you can´t use it properly in the field. Otherwise a great monitor for this price.
Using A7III with a mounted DJI Rs3Mini. Now running Feelworld monitor. When A7III is connected via USB-C to Gimbal, the monitor will NOT show an image. Unplug the USB-C and monitor works fine. Don’t have to connect the USB-C for gimbal to function but the connection unlocks some gimbal features. Feeling I should return the Feelworld and get this monitor. Thoughts?
@@dslrvideoshooter are you sure SWIT isn’t just a rebrand of an OEM product? If I google OSEE products I get local ad results for SWIT, and American search results. And there are a couple of videos by people who seem to think it is the same thing. Seems to me same product is branded SWIT in UK and Scandinavia and OSEE in America.
I have this style of monitor from Swit but 7 inch and 3000nits of brightness with joystick like this one has and maaaaan I love that interface….so quick to use….love it.
I bought the Andycine A6 Plus based largely on Caleb's recommendation. It's a great monitor, but I think it's important to talk about brightness because my Andycine monitor is not conducive to outdoor shooting in the sun, even with a hood.
Yeah, same here. I shoot outdoors 99% of the time and it's killing me. I wish I had spent a little more to get a brighter screen. I hope some of the ones he reviews are seriously bright!
@@sutv6754 The 5.5" Andycine A6 Plus that I own is 500 nits. I guess it's pretty decent, but I just happened to find myself using it on very bright days. For direct sunlight, I think you really want a 1000-nit monitor.
I've had an OSEE 17 inch monitor for years. For an on-camera monitor I'd want SDI so the cost will be a lot higher for me, but they're still pretty good. They've clearly lifted the interface from SmallHD but they're one of the better Chinese companies that do that kind of thing. I believe SWIT helped co-develop the monitors so you can see the same devices under their branding.
Looking forward to your monitor comparisson video and really hoping you mention which monitors correctly interpret the levels from the camera as 0-255 or 16-235 depending on the camera output. Unfortunately the Atomos Shinobi interprets all signals as 16-235, causing the highlight and shadows to clip. This is particularly annoying when loading a custom S-Log3 conversion LUT (the inbuilt conversion doesn't look good at all) as it doesn't give an accurate representation of what the final video will look like. (This was an issue that was fixed after many user complaints with the Ninja, however it seems they never made the same fix/toggle option for the Shinobi) I tried to solve this issue by converting my LUTs in Resolve first with a Node before them to compress full levels to 16-235 and reexporting these, but unfortunately it doesn't fix the issue. It would be amazing to know which monitors correctly display 0-255 levels, particularly when using LUTs, as I will be returning the Shinobi for something else.
Did you ever find out what monitors can do this? I’ve had the same issue and no one has any info on it, it’s driving me nuts! So much money wasted. Would be amazing if anyone had more info!
@@ModSquad403 Not clickbait at all, it was that price when the video was posted; bought one instantly. Can't be expected to predict the future can he haha
Thanks mate, added to my wishlist, I mainly film hobby stuff in my room and run a mini HDMI cable to the tv just so I can see focus and composition better. This will help out since it is cheap ^_^
I found it unusable because I couldn't change the opacity of the lut. It was either off or fully on and I almost always keep it less than 100%. If that's not a deal breaker for someone, then it's a great piece of gear for the price.
In that case, I would just have a LUT prepared for the camera setup that I'm using so the LUT doesn't look overpowered. Would be cool if you could do it in camera, but it's such an easy fix I don't think it should be a deal breaker.
Pretty old comment but, might still be relevant info. Phantom LUT Arri Simulation for SLOG 3 is made to be slapped on and very minorly tweaked. I find they work perfectly with this monitor and honestly any other monitor since when you purchase them, they come with monitor preview versions as well
@@vidademikey9790 Sorry, but no. I ordered 5 Monitors which are all recommended by different youtubers and they all hat major ir minor Flaws. The 7" is the best and 300$ is no money
Ok: stupid OG question of the day....what if I don't really care about video: I just want a bigger display for compositional purposes on my Sony A7RII ? Older photographers have failing eyes, usually, and I can easily imagine a use case where this would be a great tool for while doing landscape photography. Thoughts ???
Thanks for the tip, I’m going to use your link to scoop one of these. I usually don’t prefer “cheaper” options, as longevity tends to be an issue, but I need another monitor bad right now and this price point with its features seems like an easy buy.
It is available...under a different name! Swit CM55. Costs a little bit more as tax is included but from the short amount of research I done shows no obvious differences
Ive never used a NPF battery.. any suggestions on some good brands on amazon that would be safe to use?.. is the larger numbers mean just bigger battery? thanks in advanced! :)
Looks suspiciously similar to the older smallHd stuff… the joystick, the zoom, the pages… it’s all quite “inspired” let’s say. I love that smallHd stuff, so I think i would prob like this one, but haha yeah, it’s kinda identical tbh.
I bought the T7. Unfortunately it won't switch on and after a few days it would sometimes switch on and then switch off. It's gone back to Amazon. The company said they would fix it. Hope the one I get back would work. Thanks for the review.
so similar to smallHD's operating system, interesting. Seems like a sweet spot in the market with the Focus series discontinued. Does this come in SDI / HDMI version?
I'm guessing the Fotga C50 is going to be in that next video. That is the monitor has peaked my interest the most recently, but I'm going to wait for the next video.
Two types of batteries and a dc out to power the camera? Plus usb power input? Now that’s a monitor where some effort went into its design. I don’t need one but want to buy one just as a rewards for a job well done
I love how you used the in 2:18 to explain its fesatures while still being visible yourself, all without editing! So clever! :D
Seems to be called ‘SWIT CM-55C’ here in Europe for those who wonder. Great review 😊
Truth. It's a bit more expensive (taxes), but it's amazing compared to the competition. I've been waiting for mine for over two weeks. This is how the post office works in Denmark.😤
I was literally googling if Swit and Osee are the rebrands. Thanks for the clarification 😁
Thanks. Great info. As usual we're done over on price!
Thanks - was pulling my hair out trying to find it in EU.
There’s probably an oem where everyone buys it and rebrands it….
Bro, for quite some time now I've been browsing for a monitor but I never pulled the trigger on any of them. My money always went towards other pieces of equipment .
I rarely comment on RUclips but today I got this monitor from amazon and I just wanted to thank you for this video and for everything else that you're doing on your channel, for that matter.
God bless you! ✌️ Thanks!
Check out the full 10 Camera Monitors Under $300 video here: ruclips.net/video/LURmP9QgrQY/видео.html
UPDATE 12/20/21 Monitors are back in stock! Find them here on Amazon (PAID LINK): geni.us/hygAx
Ah, you should have released the mega monitor comparison in time for Black Friday! I'll probably buy a monitor on Friday, and then regret the purchase when you release your video.
@@andrew_nayes Same, man. I need one and was going to actually buy it today after watching the video. Shooot. I hope we can find another option.
not gone, actually. But about ~450-500$ in Russia. Kinda silly
Test monitors to best focus pulling ;-)
Yea pretty much anytime you mention any product i usually find them out of stock :)
I love the way you shot this through the monitor, great way to show the responsiveness and quality.
I have been checking for this monitor to be in stock since this video was posted. Finally in stock tonight! (Probably won’t last long because of your video though.). Thank you!!!!
I love this monitor. The auto-flipping feature and the videography tools are what you'd expect from a monitor 3x-5x the price.
does it have anamorphic de-squeeze?
@@SEANLIGHTZTV yea he shows it in the video
So happy that you made this video 😍😍
I had one of these for a brief period because I’m not really a video guy so I never cared to get a monitor, but at this price it was worth trying. Ultimately I got rid of it and just stuck with the flippy screen on my canon R6… I’ve since “downgraded” from the R6 to a few older DSLRs that I just prefer the feeling of using, and I wish I had kept the Osee so I could get a more streamlined workflow from my 5Diii and 6D. I think this little monitor is almost in the same camp as a plastic 50mm F1.8 in that it’s cheap enough and useful enough that it’s just always worth owning one. Even if you don’t need it today you might tomorrow and you’re not melting away any equity having one sit on the shelf. Buying one again, keeping it forever, needing it only sometimes.
I was on the fence about buying this monitor because the price seemed too cheap for what it stated it offered. Thanks for easing my mind and making my choice easier. Ordered and used your link!
Can't wait for the monitor comparison video 🔥
Not enough of them out there.
Great products from Osee. Picked up a 15.6" Production Display 6 years ago from a REDUSER Group Buy. Best purchase to date.
This looks nifty - also, the top-down face-on shot is fun :D
Super handy!
A little late to the game here, but I JUST purchased this monitor, thanks to your video. Can't wait to try it out myself! Love the pages feature!
This guys has such a chilled out voice….
your background lighting is excellent
I am already considering the Osee T7 monitor, and then here's this review. Since I am always looking to save a few bucks while getting the most bang for my bucks I figured the 5 incher could save me a few dollars without sacrificing more than I am willing to. However, the T7 has 3,000 nits, which was got me interested in it at first, and then there is the difference in screen size. If it was screen size only I would change my mind and move to the 5 incher to save money, but I do shoot in bright sunlight and I don't want to sacrifice the nits, and have to crane my neck to see around the hood of the 5 incher. That being said, this 5 incher is an absolutely amazing product at this price point. And as always, amazing review.
3000 nits should be considered a light not a monitor, I wouldnt trust a monitor with such high brightness capabilities
@@johngeorgo - Check out the review by Curtis Judd. There are many other reviews as well.
ruclips.net/video/gLN2O4CGU9g/видео.html
I used to be indecisive , but now im not so sure ...
Haven’t watched the full video yet, but I got this monitor a while back and love it for the price!
Nice! Glad to hear someone else also had a good experience.
Love how you did this perspective with the down shot with you on the screen. Great idea!
I'm looking forward to the coming monitor video. I just bought an X-T3 so a monitor is something I'm definitely starting to research for now. This one looks very promising.
1000% I used my XT3 quite a bit without a monitor, and the difference a monitor makes to shooting (even if it’s a boring corporate video) is amazing (especially if you’re using log)
im looking for a monitor to use with my XT-3 and this one is looking pretty promising!
Not so much the product you're reviewing, but it's the lighting on your background... Nice video!!!
Thanks!
I've got the Osee T7 and love it. 3000 nits bby!
Back in stock 👏🏼
You're so smooth man... Great presentation, thanks!
Feelworld F5 Pro user here. I just got it 2 months ago and it's my first monitor so I can't compare on experience. It certainly is practical and in the same price range as the reviewed Osee T5. At these prices I think it is a great incentive for anyone to get into using. Mostly I wanted to save my eyes from distinguishing the dozens of status icons on my Sony AX-700's built in screen. (Makes your rig look more impressive to casual observers too , LOL).
OSEE is great. They sent one of their 21.5" production monitors and it's a beast. this is a great budget monitor!
I can't wait until we see some of these smaller budget companies start making external recorders.
This video is not only informative, for a dope product with dope features...
It's insanely creative how Kaleb shot it.
I have the OSEE G7 and it rocks. This looks like a great sidekick for that one on something like a gimbal.
Bought this a few months ago, absolutely love it 🤘
I got a question, what happens when you shoot 4k 50 or 60? Does the screen go black?
Not sure if I’m watching a product review or ASMR. So satisfying yet comprehensive information.
Yes, I’m getting one.
Is this a re-brander SWIT CM-55C ? Looks identical to the one I own. This is most likely the best bang for buck monitor you can buy. I bought it mainly for the micro-usb charging port. I power up my BMPCC4K with an Anker 26800 battery bank and the monitor through micro usb. The setup works with 2x battery bank as well, which gives more hours to operate. With one battery bank it takes around 4 hours before the camera dies.
This is awesome. I just got the Sirui anamorphic 50mm and this would be super helpful.
Yes! 1.6x for the win!
I just grabbed one of these a couple weeks ago ~ it's a great little monitor
Man what a time to be alive, my first 5" 640p Marshall monitor for my 5D2 in 2010 was like $550. You can get a Ninja V on sale for less than that.
I remember buying a 7" smallHD monitor for $600. Given all the smartphones out there with similar sized nice screens, you know most of the physical components are out there for cheap. It has usually been the software/firmware feature set that has driven the price.
@DSLR Video Shooter - Maybe let the manufactures know before hand when you give a glowing review so they can be ready for all the orders 😆
Oddly enough, I’m currently watching tons of field monitor reviews and then you came up with this video. Thanks for letting us know about this one as well.
1:49 - Watching a video on a screen, on a screen. Meta.
Amazing find! I can't believe how amazing this monitor is, regardless of the price! It is definitely worth way more than 185$
Awesome gear! I really need one! Great review!
The first spec I look for in a monitor is nits. I have a low end field monitor that outputs 500 nits and it's pretty much unusable on sunny days. The OSEE T5 only has 450 nits, so it's a a no sell for me. For outside work you really need 1000+ nits field monitors.
Yep 1000 nits or higher on set/on location always for me too
Nah. I can see perfectly fine with a hood.
Always great content!
Would have liked to see how the latency is. Doesn´t matter how good the specs are if you can´t use it properly in the field. Otherwise a great monitor for this price.
latency is horrible i imagine
I don't think the latency is too bad, but I don't have a way to give a finite measurement. The latency is less than my Feelworld 7" monitor.
Latency is great actually. Just got it and it hasn’t bothered me
Using A7III with a mounted DJI Rs3Mini. Now running Feelworld monitor. When A7III is connected via USB-C to Gimbal, the monitor will NOT show an image. Unplug the USB-C and monitor works fine. Don’t have to connect the USB-C for gimbal to function but the connection unlocks some gimbal features. Feeling I should return the Feelworld and get this monitor. Thoughts?
In the Uk i think its called "SWIT CM-55C"
One could definitely say this model is more than inspired by that one. Yikes!
..and the price on Amazon is £250.00 ($335)!
@@nikolamilasevic2176 try ProAV
@@dslrvideoshooter are you sure SWIT isn’t just a rebrand of an OEM product? If I google OSEE products I get local ad results for SWIT, and American search results. And there are a couple of videos by people who seem to think it is the same thing. Seems to me same product is branded SWIT in UK and Scandinavia and OSEE in America.
We should send Caleb a Swit monitor to compare 😊 Would be interesting to find that out right?
I have this style of monitor from Swit but 7 inch and 3000nits of brightness with joystick like this one has and maaaaan I love that interface….so quick to use….love it.
Really appreciate how you continue to do category gear reviews every few years. Looking forward to the next monitor review.
Thats crazy, I bought the Feelworld monitor you recommended 2 years ago, wish I had waited for this beauty! 4k output for the price!
This is awesome! Always wanted one for my old camera but they were ro expensive. This is at a black Friday price. Thanks
I bought the Andycine A6 Plus based largely on Caleb's recommendation. It's a great monitor, but I think it's important to talk about brightness because my Andycine monitor is not conducive to outdoor shooting in the sun, even with a hood.
Yeah, same here. I shoot outdoors 99% of the time and it's killing me. I wish I had spent a little more to get a brighter screen. I hope some of the ones he reviews are seriously bright!
I"m confused. The 6 inch ANDYCINE is 2200 or something nits and all the others even SMALL HD are only like 500. Am I missing something?
@@sutv6754 The 5.5" Andycine A6 Plus that I own is 500 nits. I guess it's pretty decent, but I just happened to find myself using it on very bright days.
For direct sunlight, I think you really want a 1000-nit monitor.
Great little monitor. Like the multiple battery option and Pages is super cool.
Thank you for detailed video and waiting very passionately for the full monitor video
Nice video! My old eyes need a bigger monitor. Like a 7 inch.
I've had an OSEE 17 inch monitor for years. For an on-camera monitor I'd want SDI so the cost will be a lot higher for me, but they're still pretty good. They've clearly lifted the interface from SmallHD but they're one of the better Chinese companies that do that kind of thing. I believe SWIT helped co-develop the monitors so you can see the same devices under their branding.
Whats the difference between monitors with hdmi and sdi?
Awesome vid 🙌🏼
Thank you man!
Thanks for helping me find anamorphic setting!
This monitor looks exactly like the Swit CM-55C. Had it for a couple of months and love it so far.
Was about to say the same thing!
2:07 you really convinced me that it is a camera 🕹
I've owned this monitor for a few months, and it pretty light and tack sharp with good colors. Def recommend it
Looking forward to your monitor comparisson video and really hoping you mention which monitors correctly interpret the levels from the camera as 0-255 or 16-235 depending on the camera output.
Unfortunately the Atomos Shinobi interprets all signals as 16-235, causing the highlight and shadows to clip. This is particularly annoying when loading a custom S-Log3 conversion LUT (the inbuilt conversion doesn't look good at all) as it doesn't give an accurate representation of what the final video will look like.
(This was an issue that was fixed after many user complaints with the Ninja, however it seems they never made the same fix/toggle option for the Shinobi)
I tried to solve this issue by converting my LUTs in Resolve first with a Node before them to compress full levels to 16-235 and reexporting these, but unfortunately it doesn't fix the issue.
It would be amazing to know which monitors correctly display 0-255 levels, particularly when using LUTs, as I will be returning the Shinobi for something else.
Did you ever find out what monitors can do this? I’ve had the same issue and no one has any info on it, it’s driving me nuts! So much money wasted. Would be amazing if anyone had more info!
Thanks for sharing. Awesome post ! Always enjoy your educational shares.
Such a well presented and produced video! Gj
Wow thanks for this. Great video as always. Ry temporarily back in Dubai :)
Wonderful review and very insightful. Thank you!!
$233 actually. damn. sold out on their website.
This monitor is $542.50 on Amazon in Canada, super click bait title imo
@@ModSquad403 it was $125 usd when the video posted. i know, i bought one
@@JessePigeon can i buy it off of you?
@@ModSquad403 Not clickbait at all, it was that price when the video was posted; bought one instantly. Can't be expected to predict the future can he haha
@@JessePigeon I had been lookin at this for weeks, never pulled the trigger because it seemed too cheap to be good lol
The recessed hdmi port is really thoughtful of osee
Thanks mate, added to my wishlist, I mainly film hobby stuff in my room and run a mini HDMI cable to the tv just so I can see focus and composition better. This will help out since it is cheap ^_^
I found it unusable because I couldn't change the opacity of the lut. It was either off or fully on and I almost always keep it less than 100%. If that's not a deal breaker for someone, then it's a great piece of gear for the price.
In that case, I would just have a LUT prepared for the camera setup that I'm using so the LUT doesn't look overpowered.
Would be cool if you could do it in camera, but it's such an easy fix I don't think it should be a deal breaker.
you can lower the impact of the lut for example in davinci resolve. Just save your desired opacity to a separate file
Pretty old comment but, might still be relevant info. Phantom LUT Arri Simulation for SLOG 3 is made to be slapped on and very minorly tweaked. I find they work perfectly with this monitor and honestly any other monitor since when you purchase them, they come with monitor preview versions as well
I have the 7" version with 3000 NITs and I love it for the price! Absolute Recommandation
The 7" is over $300 and too many better options at those price points.
@@vidademikey9790 Sorry, but no. I ordered 5 Monitors which are all recommended by different youtubers and they all hat major ir minor Flaws. The 7" is the best and 300$ is no money
Good 👍 video of today video Good luck bro Nice work brother 😊
Will definitely be purchasing one when available
Wow, that's feature packed for $125! Thanks for the video.
Ok: stupid OG question of the day....what if I don't really care about video: I just want a bigger display for compositional purposes on my Sony A7RII ? Older photographers have failing eyes, usually, and I can easily imagine a use case where this would be a great tool for while doing landscape photography. Thoughts ???
Thanks for the tip, I’m going to use your link to scoop one of these. I usually don’t prefer “cheaper” options, as longevity tends to be an issue, but I need another monitor bad right now and this price point with its features seems like an easy buy.
Can’t wait for the monitor video even thought I have already bought a monitor I already know it’s going to be a fun video
WHAT!? oh I’m definitely buying those luts for the a7siii!!! Thanks!
Thanks TFG!!!
This is Great! Thanks for the vid!
You're welcome Christopher! Thanks for watching!
Straight to my buy list, I hope this monitor will be available in EU soon. Thanks for the informative content
It is available...under a different name! Swit CM55. Costs a little bit more as tax is included but from the short amount of research I done shows no obvious differences
@@arjunpala101 Good to know, thanks!
Ive never used a NPF battery.. any suggestions on some good brands on amazon that would be safe to use?.. is the larger numbers mean just bigger battery? thanks in advanced! :)
Perfect timing, i was just a few hours ago looking for some upgrades for my xt4 video rig. Nice videos btw love the arms set up too in ur other vids
Very well done. Thanks, Caleb.
You're going to get the bigger review just in time for me. I was just looking at a new monitor, hahah.
Looks suspiciously similar to the older smallHd stuff… the joystick, the zoom, the pages… it’s all quite “inspired” let’s say.
I love that smallHd stuff, so I think i would prob like this one, but haha yeah, it’s kinda identical tbh.
Looks excellent
that's pretty awesome! I just assumed it was simply displaying the HDMI data including overlays from the camera, amazing value with all those options!
wow so customizable, all other brands should take note
I can’t wait for your next video!
Tempted to buy this right away... but knowing that in the next week will see a monitor roundup scares me
This is a SWIT CM55c clone, if not the exact same thing just rebranded. I bought mine back in March 2019 and it's served me damned well ever since.
I bought the T7. Unfortunately it won't switch on and after a few days it would sometimes switch on and then switch off. It's gone back to Amazon. The company said they would fix it. Hope the one I get back would work. Thanks for the review.
This monitor is crazy!
2:07 "this camera" ...oh ok 😂✌🏼
just ordered this via your affiliate linbk :) Thank you!
Would be great is you include the Momman/Desview R5/R6 5.5
Can’t wait to watch the “monitors under $300 video”.
This is sick! Just in time for the holidays🤔
so similar to smallHD's operating system, interesting. Seems like a sweet spot in the market with the Focus series discontinued. Does this come in SDI / HDMI version?
I'm guessing the Fotga C50 is going to be in that next video. That is the monitor has peaked my interest the most recently, but I'm going to wait for the next video.
This monitor seems very familiar. Reminds me of my old SmallHD 501 monitor
Amazing LUTs btw :)
Two types of batteries and a dc out to power the camera? Plus usb power input? Now that’s a monitor where some effort went into its design. I don’t need one but want to buy one just as a rewards for a job well done