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field monitor
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Rob Grauert
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on Jul 23, 2008 at 8:36:57 pm
Hello,
I'm thinking about purchasing a monitor that I can connect to my camera during interviews. What are some features to look into when researching which monitor is best for me.
So far I've though about price, size, connections, resolution, aspect ratio, and image control. Is there anything else you think would be good to watch out for? Anyone have any suggestions of monitors they use and consider reliable? I'm interested in one that will connect to my Sony PD170 and has an articulating arm that will hold up the monitor. I'm hoping the monitor I choose will be able to connect to other cameras as well, such as a DVX, in case I find myself using one in the future.
Thanks,
Robert J. Grauert, Jr.
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