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Unlike computer displays, video production monitors are portable and have a higher affinity to read camera signals accurately. With their rugged design, they can withstand external weather conditions right alongside your camera.
These devices monitor videos for aesthetics and technical validity. To monitor the aesthetics, they help you examine the parameters of an image, such as the colors, framing, and focus. To monitor the technical merits, you have to look at an image's data, which is usually interpreted by the monitors in waveforms, graphics, and other information. This data is necessary to produce videos within the boundaries of the agreed-upon standards. As a rule, shop for a monitor that'll allow you to check for both the aesthetics and technical validity in videos.
Consider your needs when looking for a broadcast monitor. Choose one that's able to read the native resolution and aspect ratio of a signal. If it can't display the native resolution, then it should come with a 1:1 pixel-mapping feature. A good monitor should also have a refresh rate of at least 60 Hz. Some professional video on-camera monitors are lightweight and easily portable, making them ideal for outside broadcasting.
Choose a monitor with compatible connectors, such as HDMI, BNC, and SMPTE, to ensure easy and convenient connections and operations. For a more organized setup, choose one with ergonomic controls that are simple to use even without the remote control. The contrast ratio should be as high as possible — more than 1,000:1 — for precise video editing. If you're specifically looking for an LCD monitor, shop for a 4K IPS monitor. IPS monitors have the best LCD technology panels for color accuracy, image quality, and viewing angles. For commercial video monitoring, go for a 4K monitor, as it will accept Ultra HD signals. Alternatively, consider ones with firmware that you can upgrade to accept 4K signals.
For top-notch performance of your monitor, you'll need to consider a number of accessories. If you're planning to affix it in a specific spot, shop for professional video monitor rackmounts. Signal pulse generators will help you test the systems against a standard known signal type. They're often used in stereoscopy and broadcast switching. You can place rackmount monitors on walls, racks, or desktops. If you're always traveling, consider getting professional video monitor cases to keep your gear safe from damage.
Choosing the right production monitor means that that you can efficiently examine your videos for quality standards. From desktop to rackmount LCD monitors, B&H Photo and Video stocks a range of monitors from known brands, including Sony, Panasonic, Wohler, and more.