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VILTROX Camera Monitor
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VILTROX Camera Monitor
VILTROX Camera Monitor
❤【ULTRA-BRIGHT MONITOR,TRUE REPRODUCTION】Viltrox dc-x3 equipped with a newly upgraded 2000 nits high brightness display,ultra-bright, excellent brightness performance.Viltrox dcx3 ensure that the picture is still clearly visible in bright light or complex lighting environment,the monitoring experience is unparalleled.
❤【OPERATION UPDATE,TOUCH SCREEN REACHABLE】Viltrox dc x3 monitor designed with a convenient user interface,full-screen touch control makes the operation easier and more comfortable,brightness.Viltrox dc-x3 camera field monitor makes contrast or other photographic auxiliary functions are at your fingertips,the operation is more intuitive,and the function switching is more fluent.
❤【MULTIPLE POWER SUPPLY,LONG-LASTING BATTERY LIFE】Dc-x3 dslr camera field monitors support lithium battery,type-c,dc power supply multiple ways of power supply,easily solve the problem of battery life,to ensure touchscreen camera monitor 4k viltrox dc x2 monitors can continue to work in a variety of environments,to meet the needs of long-time shooting,so that the monitor is more durable.
❤ 【PROFESSIONAL ASSISTANCE,COMPREHENSIVE CONTROL】Viltrox field monitor provide comprehensive monitoring assistance support,every frame in the photographic process in the grasp,Camera Field Monitor 4k will not let go of any details,to help photographers capture every perfect moment,enjoy the moment of the film.
❤ 【CUSTOM 3D LUT APPLICATION】Viltrox camera field monitor have different colour colour attempts,different creative applications,can be instantly operated without waiting for post retouching,instant debugging,direct and post-production seamless,to achieve the inspiration at any time with any time.
Sean –
Exceptional Brightness and Clarity – A Must for Professional Shoots!
The VILTROX DC-X3 6” SDI Camera Field Monitor is a powerful addition to my on-camera setup. The 2000nits brightness is truly impressive — I can clearly see my footage even in direct sunlight, which is a game-changer for outdoor shoots. The touchscreen interface is responsive and easy to navigate, making quick adjustments effortless in the middle of a shoot.It supports 4K HDMI input, and the image quality is razor-sharp with accurate color reproduction. I use it with both Sony and Canon bodies and it works seamlessly every time. The included sunshield is a thoughtful touch, and the 2200mAh battery lasts surprisingly long, keeping me going through most shoots without needing a swap.The SDI and HDMI compatibility, combined with the rugged cage design, makes this monitor not just functional, but also durable and production-ready. Whether you’re a filmmaker or content creator, this monitor offers professional-grade performance at a great value. Highly recommended!
Pk Shiu –
Superb Front-Facing Monitor for Solo Filming — Bright, Easy, and Full of Features
I’m using the VILTROX DC-X2 primarily as a front-facing screen to help film my product reviews solo, and it has been a fantastic addition to my setup. The 2000-nit brightness makes the display incredibly sharp and easy to see, even indoors, and the included sunshade adds even more clarity. The built-in fan keeps the unit cool without being too loud, which is important when recording audio.I was impressed that the kit comes with a sturdy case that has room for extra accessories, although it would have been even better if it included a micro HDMI cable for my Sony A6700. The touchscreen is responsive and gives me easy control over the monitor’s many functions—I’ve only just scratched the surface of what it can do. I also appreciate the included NP-F550 battery, which features a battery level display and a convenient check button on the back.Even though I’m currently using only about 10% of its capabilities, I’m excited to dive deeper. So far, it’s been a reliable and user-friendly tool that’s made my filming process much smoother.
RICH D –
Really good monitor
This is a really nice and versatile monitor. It’s high quality but not too heavy and the screen and picture quality are nice. You open the screen by flipping a little button and then the sunscreen flips quickly and forcefully into place. The first time it’s a little shocking.It has an HDMI in and out port (for passthrough video) and comes with a micro and regular HDMI cable. It also has a battery that charges via standard USB C, or you can power it directly via USB C (or DC, but you will need your own DC power adapter).Overall, this is a terrific external monitor even if your camera has a flip out screen, and it’s a great value for the money. There is a more expensive “X3” version, but as far as I can tell the only difference is SDI compatibility, so if you don’t need that there’s no reason to spend the extra.
dko –
A worthy tool I could get very used to
I picked this monitor up, in part, for use with a telescope I have equipped with a DSLR camera. Accurate focusing is important with any photography, and with astrophotography can be even more so given the faintness and minute size of distant objects. My camera is equipped with a frame magnifier to dramatically increase the image size through the viewfinder. That, combined with the scope focusing tube, the up to 10X zoom capability of the VILTROX monitor and its brilliant FHD 1920x1080p screen, takes focus to the individual pixel level. The monitor comes with a sunhood to bolster the clarity even further. I’ve found sunhoods can be helpful depending on where the camera needs to be positioned, but glare is unmanageable at times and is no different with this “quick release” hood from VILTROX, which I found much easier to mount than release. Including the battery, the monitor weighs 1 lb. 14 oz. There is a threaded, 1/4-inch adapter on the bottom and side of the monitor for H/V viewing. The monitor allows users to explore options ordinarily reserved for post production. With touch screen ease, common parameters such as Brightness, Contrast, Saturation, Hue, Sharpness, Backlighting, Color Temps and RGB levels can be adjusted and previewed. The monitor also allows LUT previewing from user-provided files via USB input. I put two folders of LUT files on a USB flash drive (not included) to join several manufacturer-provided default files. The monitor only opened one folder. Perhaps they need to all be in one folder. Not a biggie. Aside from that, they were trouble-free. Also available are more-advanced tools for managing histogram, vectorscope and waveform options. I dabble in histograms, but for me the value of these advanced features is they will serve as accessible, real-time learning tools that I can take on at my own pace. The monitor has three power options: via USB Type-C, an NP-4 Series lithium battery and a DC IN 12-18V/2A power supply. A 12-inch Type-C cable and battery are enclosed, but an AC/DC power supply adapter is not. That’s disappointing. If the adapter is not supplied, then complete specs including barrel plug size would be appreciated. The instruction manual is available online or by scan as one of three PDF files having two 10-page language versions on each. To print, it is cumbersome to ferret out your language from the others, and the manual reads more like an index than an instructional source. The biggest frustration, though, is the adapter that connects the monitor to the camera hot shoe. It is designed to tilt and rotate but it effectively does neither. I had to put it in a vise to get it to budge either direction. I was able to loosen the adapter’s two tiny hex nuts and add some silicon grease, to no avail. It is still frozen, and attempting to adjust it when it is seated in the hot shoe would be disastrous. I have replaced it with a ball head adapter. Not happy. Included with the adapter, sunhood, Type-C cable and battery are a quality, semi-hardshell, zippered case with a zippered mesh pocket; two screen protector films; a warranty card; 20-inch HDMI-A to mini HDMI-C cable; and a 20-inch HDMI-A to HDMI-A cable.
Jeff’s Way –
Perfect Monitor
Outstanding functionality and build quality. The design features a lightweight metal body. The included case, battery, sunshade, mount, and cables make this a complete kit. The case has precise cutouts for the monitor and accessories. The NP-550 battery charges via the included USB-C cable and has a charge indicator. The cold shoe mount holds the monitor securely and is adjustable. The sunshade is large and retracts to protect the monitor screen. The supplied cables are of good quality. There’s an HDMI to HDMI and an HDMI to Mini HDMI. I haven’t seen a camera with Mini HDMI, most are HDMI and Micro HDMI. The image quality is excellent, it’s also touch screen, and there are lots of features like focus peaking, zebras, image flip, and user-added LUTs. The monitor can be powered via NP battery, 12- 18V/2A power adaptor, or Type C 9V/3A. The fan, while not silent, is whisper-quiet. It’s robust, has lots of useful settings, and has multiple power options.
Renato –
Amazon Lieferung war wie immer sehr schnell und zuverlässig. Einfach top!Da ich den Monitor noch nicht lange habe, konnte ich ihn noch nicht umfassend testen. Erster Eindruck mag aber zu überzeugen. Preis Leistung scheint zu stimmen.
Tricknot B. –
Très bien, il manque juste le cable d’alim DC mais le moniteur est parfait pour mon utilisation. Attention il consomme beaucoup donc la petite batterie ne tiens pas beaucoup….
Manuel Emilio González –
Me parece un muy buen monitor, tamaño, peso, brillo, todo excelente.El false color es de lo mejor y me parece de las mejores funciones del monitor junto a poder alimentarlo por USB-C que es como lo uso siempre.Ahora bien, mi pega va por un lado por el soporte que trae de monitor, me parece inusable de lo duro que viene y por otro lado consumo, el monitor consume una barbaridad de batería.Aun así, me parece que por su precio es de lo mejor que te puedes comprar.
JL –
Jestem zadowolony.
Buyer –
This monitor is mind blowing, and not “for it’s price”. But simply an amazing monitor. Ten years ago, you would have to pay upwards 1500-2000 euros for a monitor with half the features.We have so much cost-effective gear to choose from nowadays.The body of this monitor is metal, so it feels really good in the hand, but it is not a heavy monitor either. It is around 320 grams, so when on the camera, you hardly feel the weight.