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HD monitoring in field and studio
by Bob Cole on Apr 14, 2009 at 1:35:26 am

I need one or more HD monitors, for shooting and editing. For the sake of my budget, finding one that would handle both would be ideal.

The only line I've found that remotely fits the dual-purpose bill seems to be the 17" LCD Panasonics. I'd be curious to hear from anyone with hands-on experience with these: BT-LH1710W and the BT-LH1760W, the latter with "doublespeed drive, helping eliminate motion blur." Is the 1760 worth the price premium ($600+)? And, with a pixel count of 1280 x 768, is either one "high enough" high definition, considering that my 1080i camera has a higher pixel count?

I realize that a 17" is kind of small as an editing suite HD monitor, but I wouldn't mind using two HD monitors in the edit suite (a 17" "reference" monitor for color correction, and a big prosumer one).

If some of you have the same needs that I have for shooting and editing monitors, I'd like to know what you've come up with.

Bob C


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