Great price if you're on a budget. This is my first monitor as i am just starting to get into videography. I just got it in mail this morning and i love it. Also got the Smallrig two NP-F 970 batteries and a charger package, plus some other stuff. I am turning my A6400 into a small cinema rig, my first! Looking forward to using this in the field! Thanks for this review!
@@Michael_Anthony05 i was looking to get the Ninja V because it's also a recorder and the screen has 1000 NITS brightness, and i almost got a used one because of all the hype around it, but they are so expensive for a beginner like myself, also you need extra stuff to be able to use it, a battery, an SSD and a caddy etc... this Feelworld monitor is perfect for my needs right now, and when the time comes, if i can justify the cost i will make an investment into a better monitor.
I recently upgraded to the Ifootage magic arm, If you are planning to get a magic arm for your monitor, you want to go with the Ifootage magic arm, it is way better than the smallrig one.
Thankyou so much for an overview of the monitor just a curious question...if I use an NP-F battery like a 550/750/970 do you know how long the monitor would last?
You can use either one of those Sony batteries, I can film for about 4 to 5 hours and still have 40 % to 60 % battery life left over. It doesn’t really drain the battery much. I always use the 970 . The battery life is great.
very good review - I have seen in the photos that it has also the USB in and it was written near that it is a DC too so it can be powered with a power bank as well or I'm wrong?
thanks so much for your reply - I bought it and I bought also the battery and I'm very curious to know if it works also with a power bank so I will know
Great price if you're on a budget. This is my first monitor as i am just starting to get into videography. I just got it in mail this morning and i love it. Also got the Smallrig two NP-F 970 batteries and a charger package, plus some other stuff. I am turning my A6400 into a small cinema rig, my first! Looking forward to using this in the field! Thanks for this review!
the battery life is impressive on the monitor, I also have the Atomos Ninja V, and I like this monitor better.
@@Michael_Anthony05 i was looking to get the Ninja V because it's also a recorder and the screen has 1000 NITS brightness, and i almost got a used one because of all the hype around it, but they are so expensive for a beginner like myself, also you need extra stuff to be able to use it, a battery, an SSD and a caddy etc... this Feelworld monitor is perfect for my needs right now, and when the time comes, if i can justify the cost i will make an investment into a better monitor.
I recently upgraded to the Ifootage magic arm, If you are planning to get a magic arm for your monitor, you want to go with the Ifootage magic arm, it is way better than the smallrig one.
Thankyou so much for an overview of the monitor just a curious question...if I use an NP-F battery like a 550/750/970 do you know how long the monitor would last?
You can use either one of those Sony batteries, I can film for about 4 to 5 hours and still have 40 % to 60 % battery life left over. It doesn’t really drain the battery much. I always use the 970 . The battery life is great.
Thank you for the review
I’m glad you liked it, thank you for watching the video
very good review - I have seen in the photos that it has also the USB in and it was written near that it is a DC too so it can be powered with a power bank as well or I'm wrong?
You should be able to power via a power bank, I use the Sony NP battery, and this monitor's battery life is perfect.
Can u do a video on the best settings to use on the monitor like a walk through tutorial
Sure can, it will have to be sometime next week, I have a very busy schedule, but I will get around to it.
thanks so much for your reply - I bought it and I bought also the battery and I'm very curious to know if it works also with a power bank so I will know
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