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Photography Accessories Type : Photography KitsPackage : Yes
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Portkeys LH5P 3D lut 2200nits touch screen 4K HDMI wireless camera control monitor For Sony BMPCC 4/6K Canon Panasonic ZCAM BMD [5.5'' Panel with 1700NIT High Brightness] With 1700nit brightness, no need to worry about direct sunlight. It will bring better shooting experience. [Touch Screen for Convenient Control] The newly designed touch UI enables the users to zoom in and out of the shot easily and choose the setting easy as a breeze. With native 1920x1080 resolution and 10 bit color depth, it gives you sharper and richer color image. [All Aluminum Alloy Body] The monitor is built with aluminum alloy, which is tough and corrosion-resistant, thus increasing the service life. [Built in Bluetooth Module] Supports wireless control BMPCC 4K/6K. [Strong Functions] 3D LUT, Waveform, Zebra, Check Field, Grids, Audio Meters, Image Flip... Portkeys LH5P Features Wireless control BMPCC 4/6K 1700nits 4K HDMI HDR /3D lut
portKeys has just announced the launch of a new 5.5″ on-camera monitor: the PortKeys LH5P. This HDMI-only (in/out)monitor is made out of aluminum, it is daylight-viewable with a maximum brightness of 1700 nits, and it can control your Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K/6K wirelessly. One HDMI input and one HDMI output port supports resolution up to 4K DCI at 24p, 4K UHD at up to 30p, FullHD at up to 60p. The display has a resolution of 1920 x 1080, with a maximum brightness of 1700 nit. Also, it is a touchscreen display to navigate inside the menu. Great monitoring tools, including 3D LUT monitoring, waveform, false color, zebra, peaking, zooming, audio meters, crosshair, framing guides, grids, aspects. The monitor is color-calibrated out of the PortKeys factory, but you can adjust various settings like sharpness, chroma, brightness, backlight, display flip, tint, color temperature adjustments. The LH5P is powered via a for Sony NP-F battery, but you can use the USB port to feed the monitor from a V-Mount/AB external battery as well as a battery bank. Both the LH5H and LH5P has the same ergonomics and input-output ports: Top: four customizable function keys, a power switch, and four buttons to access and navigate inside the menu. Bottom: one camera control mini-USB port, a 5-pin motor camera control port that doubles up as a DC 7-24V power output port. There's also a 1/4-20″ mounting thread and a USB Type-A port to update the firmware of the LH5P, load your LUTs, or power it. The LH5P has a built-in camera control module and can control various camera via a cable or wirelessly for BMPCC 4K/6K users. The LH5P can connect to your camera via a cable, and Z CAM, Canon, for Sony, Panasonic, Blackmagic cameras are supported at the moment. In short, with the LH5P you can adjust your camera settings, trigger recording, and even pull focus without even touching your camera! What's New? You got it; both monitors are very similar, so what's new? One of the biggest caveats of the LH5H is its full-plastic construction. The PortKeys LH5P is built with aluminum alloy, which makes it more resistant to field life. Also, it looks slightly thinner than its predecessor, but the LH5P is heavier at 250g vs. 170g for the LH5H. Finally, the LH5P display is slightly larger at 5.5″ (5.2″ for the LH5H), and it has a new removable Bluetooth antenna at the monitor's back, whereas the Bluetooth module of the LH5H is built into the monitor.