O VL5 possui uma entrada HDMI e lida com formatos SD e HD até 1080p. O monitor exibe formatos 16:9 e 4:3 e também possui uma saída para visualização ao vivo Canon 5D nativa. Há os modos Monochrome e Color Peaking para controle fino sobre o foco, e o Blue Gun ajuda a calibrar seu monitor rapidamente. Essa versão do monitor inclui um prato de bateria para o tipo de bateria Canon LP-E6 (5D).
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Just know Ikan released the new 5" HDMI monitor and order it [...]. First of all, this is the 3rd field monitor that I bought for my 5D2. I got a 9" and a 7" but found them still too heavy and too big, no matter used as handheld mounted on camera, or mounted on a shoulder rig (I got a CPM bulldog). Then I looking for a 5" monitor, and I tried the SONY CLM-V55 in their showroom, it's really similar to the IKAN VL5, nicely built, light weight but the image distortion is really serious when using on 5D2. The aspect ratio is not right when pushing record. Anyway, this IKAN VL5 shown full-screen image on their website, but THEY DIDN'T SHOWN ON USING A 5D2. The image still isn't in full-screen on the preview mode, it's just like 4" size when you hit the Live View button on 5D2. When you hit the record button, there's 3-4 sec delay to show the image back, it has long delay as my 9" & 7" monitor. Besides, the image is even smaller when you hit the record button (it's better if you press the info button on 5D2 until there's no Iris/ Shutter speed/ ISO info on the screen, looks bigger). But it's still better than SONY CLM-V55, at least the IKAN VL5 doesn't have wired image distortion which made the object too narrow or too wide. And the LP-E6 adaptor plate wasn't built good enough, you must use a little bit force to push to into the monitor, coz the hook on the monitor and the hole in the plate doesn't fit really well. Finally, you can't expect this one as good as Marshall or Small HD, coz the IKAN VL5 is really reasonable, it's only [$] which is the same as SONY CLM-V55 but the image quality is even better than SONY.
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