
Lilliput 569 5-inch HDMI LCD Camera Monitor
Compact On-Camera Monitoring with Superior ClarityThe Lilliput 569 5" LCD Video Camera Monitor is a compact and versatile monitoring solution for videographers. Featuring HDMI and YPbPr inputs, it supports up to 1920x1080 resolution. High brightness and contrast, combined with a sun shade, ensure...
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Overview
Compact On-Camera Monitoring with Superior Clarity
The Lilliput 569 5" LCD Video Camera Monitor is a compact and versatile monitoring solution for videographers. Featuring HDMI and YPbPr inputs, it supports up to 1920x1080 resolution. High brightness and contrast, combined with a sun shade, ensure clear visibility even in bright sunlight. It is equipped with customizable function buttons and a rechargeable Li-ion battery for cable-free operation.
- Panel Size: 5" TFT LCD (16:9)
- Resolution: 800x480 (up to 1920x1080)
- Brightness: 400cd/m2
- Contrast: 600:1
- Viewing Angle: 150°/130° (H/V)
- Input Signals: HDMI, YPbPr, AV
- Power: DC 6-24V
- Function Buttons: 4 User-Definable
Key Features
5" LCD Video Camera Monitor with HDMI & YPbPr Input
HDMI & YPbPr Input,to connect with Full HD Video Camera
LCD 16: 9 Aspect Ratio, max 1920¡Á1080 pixels
High Brightness/Contrast & Dizzy-proof monitor with sun shade, to see clearly under sunshine
Shooting view aperture,RGB monochromatic display,16:9/4:3 aspect ratio switch,underscan/overscan switch,Video output
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a compact 5-inch LCD display, providing a portable monitoring solution.
- Includes both HDMI and YPbPr inputs, offering broad compatibility with full HD video cameras.
- The 16:9 aspect ratio and max 1920x1080 pixels support ensure clear video viewing.
- Comes with a dizzy-proof monitor and sun shade, enhancing visibility in bright outdoor conditions.
- Provides useful shooting view aperture, RGB monochromatic display, and aspect ratio switch functions.
👎 Cons
- A 5-inch screen might be too small for detailed focus pulling or critical viewing on larger productions.
- The maximum supported resolution is 1920x1080, which is not 4K, limiting use with higher resolution cameras.
- Specific details on battery life or power options are not provided in the features.
- While it has video output, specific types and capabilities are not detailed.
- The term "dizzy-proof" is not a standard technical specification, and its practical benefit may vary.