*HDA version shown. 3GSDI and HDMI models will also be available with different battery adapters
· High resolution 800 x 480 OLED panel
· Durable, thin, and lightweight construction
· 200 cd/m² brightness, 10,000:1 contrast ratio
· 4 user-configurable function buttons
· Scratch Resistant Protective Screen
· RGB gain and bias control
Marshall Electronics proudly introduces the world's first OLED (Organic Light-Emitting Diode) portable field / camera-top production monitor. The Marshall V-OL761-HDA uses a high definition 7.6" 800 x 480 OLED panel housed in a rugged lightweight case. This new panel technology provides a wider range of colors, gamut, contrast, and brightness. A wide 170° viewing angle makes colors appear accurately without shift, while providing true blacks. Low power consumption and fast response time make this unit stand apart from the competition. This model will also come in 2 other major module configurations: 3GSDI (Composite, YPbPr and 3G/HD/SDI) and HDMI (Composite, YPbPr and HDMI). A variety of battery adapters are available for each configuration.*
Guy Cochran of DVCreators.net demonstrates Monitor Calibration
and new Marshall Features
FALSE COLORS (Click to expand/collapse)
The False Color filter is used to aid in the setting of camera exposure.
As the camera Iris is adjusted, elements of the image will change color based on the luminance or brightness values. This enables proper exposure to be achieved without the use of costly, complicated external test equipment.
To best utilize this feature, you must understand the color chart and have a basic understanding of camera exposure. Normally, when shooting subjects like people, it is common practice to set exposure of faces to the equivalent of approximately 56 IRE. The False Color filter will show this area as the color PINK on the monitor. Therefore, as you increase exposure (open the IRIS), your subject will change color as indicated on the chart: PINK, then GREY, then a few shades of YELLOW. Overexposed subjects (above 101 IRE) on the monitor will be shown as RED. In addition, underexposed subjects will show as DEEP-BLUE to DARK-BLUE, with clipped-blacks indicated with a FUCHSIA-like color. Lastly, the color GREEN is used to indicate elements of the image that are approximately 45 IRE. This represents a "neutral" or "mid-level" exposure commonly used for objects (not people).
OVEREXPOSED Overexposed objects will display as RED
UNDEREXPOSED Underexposed objects show as
DEEP-BLUE to DARK-BLUE
PROPERLY EXPOSED Properly exposed objects will
display elements of GREEN
and PINK
PEAKING FILTER (Click to expand/collapse)
The Peaking Filter is used to aid the camera operator in obtaining the sharpest possible picture. When activated, all color will be removed from the display and a black-and-white image will remain. The internal processor will display RED color on the screen where sharp edges appear. When the camera operator adjusts (or "racks") the focus control (on the camera lens), different parts of the image will have RED colored edges. This indicates that this portion of the image is sharp or in focus. Final focus is achieved by racking the camera lens focus control back and forth until the desired portion of the image has RED colored edges. Please note that this feature is most effective when the subject is properly exposed and contains enough contrast to be processed.
BATTERY COMPATIBILITY (Click to expand/collapse)
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SPECIFICATIONS
Diagonal Size
7.6"
Resolution (Pixels)
800 x 480
Viewing Angle
170°
Luminance
200 nits cd/m²
Contrast Ratio
10,000:1
Inputs
Composite x 1, Component x 1
Loop-through outputs
Composite x 1, Component x 1
Operational Lifetime
20,000 Hours
Available Battery Adapter Configurations*
User-Replaceable Battery Adapters
"CM" - (Canon), "JM" - (JVC), "PM" - (Panasonic), "PV" - (Panasonic),
"SB" - (Sony B series), "SL" - (Sony L series), "SM" - (Sony M series)
Factory Configured Battery Adapters*
"AB" - (Anton/Bauer) / "VM" - (V-Mount)
*V-Mount ("VM") and Anton/Bauer ("AB") battery configurations require factory installation and are NOT user-replaceable.