7 Inch Field Monitor

7 Inch Field Monitor Description

The F100 7" HD Camera Field Monitor Kit from Neewer is a portable on-camera external field monitor with an ultrathin design that features a 1280 x 800 IPS-type LCD with a brightness of 450 cd/m² and a 1200:1 contrast ratio. An HDMI input supports resolutions up to UHD 4K, and an AV port provides connectivity for composite signals. Compatible with DSLR and mirrorless cameras, handheld stabilizers, camera cranes, and more, the monitor comes with an NP-F550 battery, a battery charger, a mini ball head for mounting, and a sunshade to block harsh sunlight and make the display visible outdoors.

This Kit Contains;

  • Neewer F100 Field Monitor
  • Mini HDMI Cable
  • Micro HDMI Cable
  • Sunshade
  • Mini Ball Head
  • AV Cable
  • 11” Magic Arm
  • NP-F550 2600mAh Rechargeable Li-ion Battery
  • NP-F550 USB Battery Charger

Panel Type
IPS LCD
Resolution
1280 x 800
Battery Type
NP-F battery
Weight
370g (monitor alone)
Inputs
HDMI, AV
Contrast Ratio
1200:1
Brightness
450nits
Aspect Ratio
16:10


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Quick Details

  • Manufacturer: NEEWER
  • Model: F100
  • Firmware: na
  • Age: 0 Years Old
  • Cost: $150.69
  • Brought At: Amazon Australia

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Carrying case designed to protect and transport 7 inch field monitors
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