The Ikan V5600 is a 5.6" LCD display featuring HDMI, YUV, and AV inputs. The monitor is ideal for pairing with both video-enabled DSLRs as well as compact prosumer camcorders. Its high-resolution panel allows users to verify focus while still being compact enough to take virtually anywhere.
| Application | Video Field Monitoring |
| LCD Size | 5.6" |
| Video System | NTSC/PAL |
| Picture Elements | 1024 x 600 |
| Input and Output Connectors |
Composite Video: AV Port (x1 Input) YUV: USB Type-A (x1 Input) HDMI (x1 Input) |
| Picture Controls | Guides, Input, Aspect Ratio (Electronic Menu) |
| Remote Control | Yes |
| Power Requirements | 100-240VAC |
| Power Consumption | 2.7W |
| Dimensions (WxHxD) | 5.8 x 4.6 x 0.8" (14.7 x 11.7 x 2cm) |
| Weight | 0.7 lbs (0.3kg) |
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Comments about Ikan V5600 5.6" LCD Monitor:
Dslr filming - Jib - dolly
Great that it is small, HD, and has a battery.
Not so great is that it's a bit clunky, not many professional features, and the battery add-on is questionable.
Pros
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Comments about Ikan V5600 5.6" LCD Monitor:
I use this to monitor to pull focus on the Canon 7D. Even tried it on the HMC150. It works and looks great. I didn't expect this little guy to be sharp enough, but it is.
Cons:
you don't get full frame monitoring on the 7D (not THAT bad though)
HMDI connections jet out from the back
Notes:
Get the kit, it will save you a headache from getting accessories.
Also get right angle HDMI adaptors and other right angle connections so wires don't stick out from the back.
Really should get 4.5 stars, but that's not an option. I still recommend this for monitoring to anyone who does run and gun shooting. Despite a few cons, it's great.
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