JVC DT-X71HI 7" On-Camera Field Monitor, 1024x600 Resolution, 400nit Brightness
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JVC DT-X71HI 7" On-Camera Field Monitor, 1024x600 Resolution, 400nit Brightness | $1,280.00 | ||||
JVC DT-X71HI 7' On-Camera Field Monitor, 1024x600 Resolution, 400nit Brightness | $1,280.00 |
A robust and high-quality addition to your video recording setup, the DT-X71HI 7" On-Camera Field Monitor delivers superior image clarity with its 1024x600 resolution. This portable monitor offers a wide H/V viewing angle of 160/160, ensuring consistent image quality from all perspectives. With a high contrast ratio of 900:1, it provides vibrant colors and sharp contrasts, enhancing your viewing experience.Equipped with front and rear dual TALLY lights, this user-friendly monitor ensures optimal visibility in various lighting conditions. It features a Canon DSLR scale zoom-in and video flip function, providing flexibility and control over your video output. The monitor also allows for custom video title editing and safety mark display, adding a layer of personalization and safety to your recordings.The DT-X71HI stands out for its versatility, accepting two HD/SD-SDI, one HDMI, and one Composite video input. It also includes a stereo audio input, allowing you to integrate audio seamlessly into your video setup. With an HD/SD-SDI loop-through output, this monitor facilitates easy and efficient signal routing.Powering the DT-X71HI is a breeze, thanks to its 4-pin XLR 12V DC connector. Alternatively, it can be powered using a snap-on 7.4V IDX SSL-JVC50 battery (optional), the same battery compatible with the GY-HM600/650 cameras. This makes the DT-X71HI a perfect companion for on-the-go videographers and photographers who require a reliable, high-resolution monitor for their professional needs.
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