
FEELWORLD LUT6S 6" 2600nits SDI HDMI Touch Monitor
2600-nit daylight visibility and 3D LUT output in a 6-inch touch monitor built to keep your exposure accurate from pre-dawn exteriors to midday sun.
*Price sourced from Amazon.com. Last updated:Jun 27, 2026.Price and availability are subject to change.
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Overview
Key Features
【Visible Details in The Sun】The LUT6S monitor has 2600 nit ultra bright, lets you shoot outdoors without reflections washing out your image. Even without the sunshade, it easy for outdoor shooting in bright daylight!
【3G-SDI Support 3D LUT Output】The LUT6S support output custom LUT image output, display an HDR (high dynamic range) signal for incredible clarity and detail, simplifies the complexities of shooting Log and HDR, helping you to replicate post-production workflows at the moment when it matters most–while shooting.
【Calibrated True-to-Eye Colors】It has 1920 x 1080 maximum resolution, 1000:1 contrast ratio and sRGB / Rec.709 Color Gamut, enjoy sharper and richer colors image. RGB parade and vectorscopes ensure perfect colors on your calibrated monitor. Assist you to accurately expose and focus when shooting.
【Ideal Camera Partner】The monitor has 4K HDMI and 3G-SDI in and loop-out, can compatible with many camera. It built-in a fan, when the backlight brightness is greater than 80, the fan will turn on automatically, can dissipate heat.
【Package Include】1× Mini/ Micro HDMI to HDMI Cable, 1× Tilt Arm, 1× Manual. 【NOTE】: This package does not include the NP-F battery. If you need a battery, purchase a battery-included bundle from "Bundles with this item"
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- 2600-nit brightness makes the display genuinely usable in harsh outdoor daylight — a real differentiator at this price point in the 6-inch monitor category.
- 3D LUT output lets you monitor a graded or log-converted image in real time, streamlining log shooting without guesswork on set.
- Dual 3G-SDI and HDMI I/O with loop-out gives it flexible integration into existing camera and signal chains without added hardware.
- RGB parade and vectorscopes built in — you're not relying solely on the panel's brightness to judge exposure and color balance.
- Touchscreen interface speeds up menu navigation and LUT selection compared to button-only field monitors.
👎 Cons
- The built-in fan activates above 80% brightness, which introduces audible noise in quiet recording environments — a real constraint during dialogue scenes or sound-critical setups.
- Battery and power adapter are not included in the box, adding immediate additional cost before the monitor is usable on a real shoot.
- 6-inch screen size is functional but limiting for detailed focus confirmation on a busy set — operators doing critical focus pulls often prefer 7-inch or larger panels.
- 1080p panel resolution means 4K signal sources are downscaled for monitoring, which can make fine focus evaluation less reliable.
- The tilt arm included is basic — a proper monitor cage or articulating arm will likely be needed for stable rigging on cameras with heavier setups.