Multiple Aputure 7 Inch VS-3 V-Screen, Black

Multiple Aputure 7 Inch VS-3 V-Screen, Black
Multiple
sku: 2574246
$6,386.96
Shipping from: United Arab Emirates
   Description
The Aputure VS-3 V-Screen 7" IPS Field Monitor 1024 x 600 Native Resolution with Peaking, Dual Power Inputs, Sony L Series Type Battery Plate features a 7" LCD screen with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, 400 nit brightness with a 800:1 contrast ratio for a crisp image. The VS-3 features 170° horizontal and vertical viewing angles, scales to display signals up to 1920 x 1080. The monitor is a powerful tool for the camera operator as it features built-in tools including peaking, zebra, false colour in addition to incorporating display functions including image zoom, freeze, and H/V flip. The VS-3 features front panel mounted controls for power, input selection, and menu. You can display and adjust safe area guides as well a centre marker, and the monitor's flexible power options allow you to choose from powering via the coax connector or optional Sony F970, F550, NP-FM500H type batteries. It incorporates a 1/4"-20 threaded mounting hole and includes a ball joint accessory shoe mount and a removable sun hood. Front Panel Buttons You can apply function shortcuts to the Up/Down/Left/Right buttons Shortcuts include safe area, centre marker, colour bar, volume bar, histogram, peaking, zebra, false colour, monochrome, freeze, camera mode, horizontal flip, vertical flip, zoom, dot-to-dot, and scan mode. Image Evaluation Tools Focus Peaking Peaking highlights the sharpest (most in focus) areas of the image with a colour outline. Both the peaking colour (red, yellow, blue, white) and sensitivity (off, high, low, high light) can be adjusted in the monitor's menu system. Zebra A real-time exposure tool that indicates when subjects or parts of the frame are outside of the exposure threshold. The zebra pattern will appear on the parts of the image that have reached or exceeded the brightness level you set (70 or 100IRE) to warn provide a visual indication that the area is overexposed and in danger of clipping.
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