Hi there, sorry for the delay, I just saw your comment. I don't have any plans for a tutorial on this any time soon. BUT I did download this user manual for exactly that reason. I can't exactly remember where I found it online. But here's a link where you can download from my google drive. drive.google.com/file/d/1BjYwLDRyxNk2YKsmwV8rqi3Z6rlczsUi/view?usp=share_link
Great question! Sort of. Depends on the camera. You can control focus through the UI when you connect your camera wirelessly, like with a Komodo or Sony Mirrorless. On my C70, you can control focus via the LANC remote cable. The UI is very non intuitive for focus control. You don't see any focus box like you would on your camera's built in monitor. So you'd be better off just using the built in monitor for touch screen focusing. On the back of the monitor, you can connect a cable to enable controlling a Tilta wireless follow focus. I've never tried that.
I have the same monitor but everything that shows in the monitor is over exposed and super contrast with I add a LUT. how were you able to have it look the same as your camera?
That’s a great question! I’m away from the monitor now, but I recall I had similar issues inputting luts sometimes. It’s been a while since I tried that. Depends on what Lut it is, I believe. For me I just set from inside my camera the monitor output settings to send a rec 709 image over hdmi. I use a C70, but most cameras can do something similar.
Any tutorial video on this monitor; just picked up myself but no idea when everything
Hi there, sorry for the delay, I just saw your comment. I don't have any plans for a tutorial on this any time soon. BUT I did download this user manual for exactly that reason. I can't exactly remember where I found it online. But here's a link where you can download from my google drive. drive.google.com/file/d/1BjYwLDRyxNk2YKsmwV8rqi3Z6rlczsUi/view?usp=share_link
Can you use the touchscreen on the BM5 to change the location of the autofocus target?
Great question! Sort of. Depends on the camera. You can control focus through the UI when you connect your camera wirelessly, like with a Komodo or Sony Mirrorless. On my C70, you can control focus via the LANC remote cable. The UI is very non intuitive for focus control. You don't see any focus box like you would on your camera's built in monitor. So you'd be better off just using the built in monitor for touch screen focusing. On the back of the monitor, you can connect a cable to enable controlling a Tilta wireless follow focus. I've never tried that.
@Got it. I should have been more specific, but you answered it. I’m using the canon c70. Thank you for the quick response.
@@ericmaddox7764 Gotcha Good luck ! It would be dope if it actually worked the way we wanted it to.
I have the same monitor but everything that shows in the monitor is over exposed and super contrast with I add a LUT. how were you able to have it look the same as your camera?
That’s a great question! I’m away from the monitor now, but I recall I had similar issues inputting luts sometimes. It’s been a while since I tried that. Depends on what Lut it is, I believe. For me I just set from inside my camera the monitor output settings to send a rec 709 image over hdmi. I use a C70, but most cameras can do something similar.