Sony LPM7P70B Active Matrix Portable LCD Monitor (7?)

  • Color Peaking Function
  • False Color Video Level Indicator
  • Native Resolution Function
  • Powered by Sony InfoLithium Batteries
Description

Description

The Sony LPM770BP Active Matrix Portable LCD Monitor (7?)?is ideal for applications that require fast and accurate focus, and exposure control. Featuring color peaking function, it enables instant confirmation of the elements that are in focus. The monitor also allows you to choose the peaking sensitivity to match the scene being shot.

Equipped with a False Color Video Level indicator, the LPM770BP Active Matrix Portable LCD Monitor offers optimum exposure and skin tone level in images by coloring the specific video brightness levels. It displays the image exactly as it is being captured by the camera?s image sensor using the native resolution function with 1:1 pixel mapping.

Compatible with a wide range of cameras, the LPM770BP Active Matrix Portable LCD Monitor provides flexible connectivity with 1 HDMI, 1 Component, and 2 composite inputs. It also includes four 1/4? threads that enable you to directly mount it to the camera head or an Israeli arm. The monitor is powered via a 4-pin XLR plug or Sony InfoLithium L-Series batteries.

7? (17.8 cm) TFT active matrix screen
Ideal for applications that require fast and accurate focus and exposure control
Color peaking function ? enables instant confirmation of the elements that are in focus
Allows you to choose the peaking sensitivity to match the scene being shot
False Color Video Level indicator ? offers optimum exposure and skin tone level in images by coloring the specific video brightness levels
Native resolution function with 1:1 pixel mapping ? displays the image exactly as it is being captured by the camera?s image sensor
Compatible with a wide range of cameras
Provides flexible connectivity with 1 HDMI, 1 Component, and 2 composite inputs
Includes four 1/4? threads that enable you to directly mount it to the camera head or an Israeli arm
Powered via its 4-pin XLR plug or Sony InfoLithium L-Series batteries