G7 7" HDR On-Camera Field Monitor Kit | 1000nits Brightness, Waveform & Peaking, 3D LUT Support | HDMI I/O with Sunhood & Mounting Solutions
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It's hard to overstate the difference it makes, to be able to clearly see the picture you're trying to frame when outdoors in bright sunlight. I've always relied on EVFs to see what my cameras are doing when the sun is out, but these days, where we're regularly having to operate gimbal rigs outside, EVFs aren't viable, and for that - this 3000 nit monitor has made it possible for me to comfortably see what the camera is giving me, even under the blinding Australian sun.
It's lightweight, but I haven't had any build quality issues to-date. Mine lives permanently attached to my gimbal ring, and I can highly recommend it.
It is really scoring I can not reduce brightness. Also it is so bright I under expose scenes.
The monitor is great. I haven't tested it outdoors yet, but I'm guessing it will be fine. The kit is very good. Well done.
I've had 2 screens for 18 months - they are work horses on my Canon C70's and R5c - used in all weather condition's - extreme heat (it does get bloody hot but keeps going) and cold and some rain (using umbrella off course) - its amazing value for money and works fantastically in bright sun with my run and gun style of shooting in countries like, South Sudan, Uganda, Congo & Australia
Awesome monitor great service from osee staff I’ve bought two of these monitors now highly recommend
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What's in the Box

Tech Specs
| Hardware | |
|---|---|
| Monitor Body | |
| Weight&Dimension |
Package (Box): 38.5*14*33 cm; Gross Weight: 3 KG |
| Mounting Points | 1/4’’ Thread Points (1*Top&1*Bottom) |
| Fan | Fan speed adjustable |
| Display | |
| Panel Size | 7inch |
| Resolution | 1920X1200 |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
| Color Depth | 1.06G |
| Brightness | 3000nits |
| Contrast | 1200:1 |
| Anamorphic De-squeeze | 1x, 1.33x, 1.5x, 1.66x, 1.8x, 2x, 2xMAG |
| DSLR Scale | Canon 5D Mark 2, Canon 7D |
| Zoom | 2x, 4x Zoom and Pan |
| Screen Rotate | Auto/0°/180° |
| Power | |
| Input Voltage | DC IN 11-17V, Battery 6-8.4V |
| Battery Plate | SONY NP-F |
| Power Consumption | 16.2W |
| Data I/O | |
| SD Card Slot | 3D LUTs upload and Firmware Upgrade (SD card under 16G and formatted to FAT32 is recommended) |
| Input/Output Signal | HDMI(1.4) 3840x2160p(30/29.97/25/24/23.98) 1080p(60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98) 1080i(60/59.94/50) 720p(60/59.94/50) 480i/576i/480p/576p SDI 2KP60/59.94/50 1080P60/59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/23.98 1080i60/59.94/50 1080SF30/29.97/25/24/23.98 1035I60/59.94 |
| Audio | 3.5mm Headphone Jack |
| Software | |
| Control | |
| Volume | Level 0-31 Adjustable |
| Backlight | Level 0-10 Adjustable |
| Display Rotate | Screen Rotate Auto/0/180& Image Rotate 0/180 |
| Anamorphic | 1X/1.33X/1.5X/1.66X/1.8X/2X/2XMAG/Off |
| DSLR Scale | None/CANON 5D MARK II/CANON 7D |
| Frame Tools | |
| Aspect | 4:3/1.85:1/2.39:1/16:9/Custom Ratio, Matte/Line Mode |
| Safe | 16:9 / 14:9 / 4:3, Action&Title Selectable |
| Center | On/Off |
| CrossHatch | 2x2, 3x3 ... 9x9 |
| Exposure Tools | |
| False Color | 17 Curves |
| Zebra | Level 1-100 Adjustable |
| Waveform | LUMA/RGB/Parade Mode, Size&Location&Opacity Adjustable |
| Vector Scope | Location&Opacity Adjustable |
| Focus Tools | |
| Focus Assist | White/Red/Green/Blue Mode, B&W Background, Sensitivity Level 1-10 Adjustable |
| Peaking | Intensity Level 0-10 Adjustable |
| Look Tools | |
| Look | Built-in 33 De-log 3D LUTs/Support 16 User 3DLUTs Import by SD Card |
| Audio Meter | Location&Opacity Adjustable |
| Scale Tool | |
| Image Scale | Location Adjustable |
It's hard to overstate the difference it makes, to be able to clearly see the picture you're trying to frame when outdoors in bright sunlight. I've always relied on EVFs to see what my cameras are doing when the sun is out, but these days, where we're regularly having to operate gimbal rigs outside, EVFs aren't viable, and for that - this 3000 nit monitor has made it possible for me to comfortably see what the camera is giving me, even under the blinding Australian sun.
It's lightweight, but I haven't had any build quality issues to-date. Mine lives permanently attached to my gimbal ring, and I can highly recommend it.
It is really scoring I can not reduce brightness. Also it is so bright I under expose scenes.
The monitor is great. I haven't tested it outdoors yet, but I'm guessing it will be fine. The kit is very good. Well done.
I've had 2 screens for 18 months - they are work horses on my Canon C70's and R5c - used in all weather condition's - extreme heat (it does get bloody hot but keeps going) and cold and some rain (using umbrella off course) - its amazing value for money and works fantastically in bright sun with my run and gun style of shooting in countries like, South Sudan, Uganda, Congo & Australia
Awesome monitor great service from osee staff I’ve bought two of these monitors now highly recommend










