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1280x800 IPS 7" NEWAY CL76HO-X and CL76SDI monitors, amazing
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  • What should the settings be. I have it on the hdmi input setting.

  • @Bueller

    It happened with me few times that I inserted cable into HDMI out :-) Check this also.

  • I went and got another cable and now it works. Thanks VK

  • Neway CL76HO-X

    Purchased this recently through Vasiliy's links here. So, I'll be happy to post reactions, experiences, & results.

    Why? I've a GH3 that which I love to use with adapters and my Nikon glass, "breaking" any auto-focus. The back OLED screen's a horrid thing to attempt to check manual focus even with the zoom, so ... this is an attempt to get me reliable focusing using both the vastly better screen and also focus peaking capabilities of this monitor. At least, that is the expectation, the theory.

    Purchase experience ... first time I've worked through the P-V forum process, a little interesting but after Vasiliy messaged me a couple times to correct my mis-reading of things, got it taken care of. I'm on west-coast US, it came from Hong Kong via DHL, tracking listed in as at the DHL facility in Hong Kong for nearly a week, then from Friday afternoon to Monday afternoon it went from there to LA, through customs, and was delivered. The battery I'd ordered through Wasabi via Amazon is charging, we'll get a first look tomorrow morning as I've been already scheduled for the evening.

    Packaging was adequate, arrived in perfect shape by looking at it. Tomorrow, we begin the usage testing ...

    Edit: or maybe not quite yet. Our little town doesn't have any HDMI/HDMI-mini cords in a store. So not having been smart enough to order one when say I ordered the batteries I got from Amazon, I need to get one now. Rather a silly mistake ...

  • So ... now that I've a cable, what do I think? As a "first look" view?

    Ho Lee Crap ... I can SEE what my GH3 is doing now!

    Basic monitoring without special tools ... in a fairly dark room, doing manual focus ... wow. Even without Peaking or Pixels 1:1, just the basic screen is so sharp that I can easily get a visual check on exact focus.

    Screen Guides ... these will be quite handy, as they are very easy to set, modify, and switch through.

    Special "Fx" ... : (so far)

    False Color: hadn't thought I'd really be interested in this that much, well ... it's so easy to switch into and get a very tight idea of where the signal falls. I will probably tweak this as I get used to it and test it further, but as of now, I'll be using this more than I'd expected.

    Peaking: yes, Peaking is kinda odd, as something well out-of-focus yet with a large contrast delineation (say, the black cloth grill of a speaker visually next to a white wall) will have its own little red line ... but as noted in several tut's I've watched on using Peaking, watch the "bloom" of the red contrast outlines as you move focus ... and doing that, this works rather well.

    I haven't even begun to fully test this out, which I will ... including adjusting the screen & the clipping/false-color settings to taste ... but the view of the image on this monitor is (out of the box) a nearly exact view of the image on the GH3 leetle monitor, color, light/dark, contrast et al. I've found that screen useful ... and this is vastly more so. After learning it and figuring out tweaks, this will be so important to getting the exposure & focus NAILED and that right fast.

    Massive step up, and for the cost ... I do believe it's a great addition to the tool set. Especially as it will mean that my FF Nikon/Assorted Nikon-mount glass is now available for any use I want ... and I can assure focus!

    Neil

  • @rNiel, thanks for the update. Do you have any pics of your setup with it?

  • Most of my video prodution has been controlled environment stuff ... either in the camera room of our studio or in a client home where I would shoot an interview and had time to set lighting and positions of things. So I haven't felt the justification between income directly from video and situational needs to rig out my cam. So a picture of say last nights practicing with the monitor would just be a GH3 with a 7" monitor mounted to the hot shoe.

    I'm not thrilled with this mounting as even tightened down the stand wobbles on the hotshoe. It seems tight on the right side but not the left. And is too much weight to mount there if moving anyway. I knew when ordering this it would need mounting to something. As I willl be at NAB in Vegas in a week I'll look at possibilities there.

    But I am rather well skilled in shop work and aluminum bar stock is cheap, it bends well and drills easily in my full size floor standing drill press. I will probably make a cage to get what I want at a price that I'm willing to pay. Interesting perspective ... i can more easily justify the cost of a couple tap and die sets to drill and tap the holes for things to mount as that is a hobby ... than justify paying more for a studio item that doesn't "pencil out" enough return on cost.

    Especially I want a cage that has room on the right side to access the SD card slot with my largish hands, and space on the left for cord and battery access. And I'd like to clamp the cords to the cage straight out from their connection to the camera so those lightweight connectors don't get mangled. By the time I've seen a cage allow for all that it is several hundred dollars. I can build one for 4-6 shop hours and maybe a hundred or a bit more in parts. So a Saturday afternoon and maybe a couple evenings I go to my shop. Enjoy my hobby and make a custom cage. Works for me.

    Neil

  • Impressions of the CL76HO-X ... after a couple hours becoming accustomed to controls.

    It seems well-built and all controls quite solid. The dials on the right side all are both push-button and twist, and are both mounted solidly and feel solid. The whole series of push-buttons on the left half are just as solid to the touch. The range of screen controls for brightness, contrast, color and sharpness seem more than adequate for my visual needs.

    I've spent time going through the controls layout in the rather minimalist "manual" and the working with the ones on the unit. It seems well designed to get the controls one will use while shooting set up directly as push buttons without needing to go into menus, and the setup of viewing and control options in menus for customizing the use at leisure.

    I've not tested say the false color settings that come loaded on the scopes of SpeedGrade yet as I've been working control usage before even trying to shoot with it. I do have a pretty good sense of the range this cam can handle and I think the 0 and 100 warnings programmed are pretty close.

    The screen is very sharp and clear so spotting focus is pretty solid even in standard mode, and 1:1 Pixels is even better. I've been getting used to following the bloom of the peaking and then going to 1:1 mode to check. It is usable and yet will take practice as I've heard other places.

    All in all I am very happy with this monitor so far. Definitely will allow for the use of my Nikon mount glass with confidence.

  • Anyone tested on GH4? Does 4k work on it? Will focus peaking be the same like on the GH4 or does the monitor has Its own feature?

  • Does 4k work on it? Will focus peaking be the same like on the GH4 or does the monitor has Its own feature?

    You do not need "4K", output resolution is set in camera, and each 4K camera has 1080p output.

  • how does that monitor work. Features such as focus peaking etc are installed within the camera. Does the monitor come with its on system and features? What does then happen with the cameras features? Or is it a 1to1 image?

  • how does that monitor work. Features such as focus peaking etc are installed within the camera. Does the monitor come with its on system and features?

    Monitor is monitor, camera is camera. Each has its own features. And not each camera has peaking (and it is also different in each camera), etc.

  • @Alexauwa

    The peaking produced by the monitor on its screen is quite usable after some practice and learning to set it for your camera and eyes. That said, the visual sharpness of the screen is enough that I am quite comfortable setting the lens focus just from the monitor in standard view in most situations.

    I bought it primarily for the peaking but found the most usable feature is getting the false color set to give me an exact idea of the highlight exposure even past my hand metering. False color and zebras are very handy.

    Love this on my GH3.

    Neil

  • My neway arrived past friday. Amazing fast delivery. Arrived in just 5 days (HongKong - Spain), but the bad news was that DHL charge the rate of import customs, so 42 euros plus. Overall seems to be a great monitor for the price.

  • @Grimor I've been very pleased with my CL76HO-X. LOVE the false color ... and though at times peaking is nice to have, the screen is sharp enough I have normally just focused manually through a normal viewing mode. Post some about how you use it, on what, and how it's working ...

    Neil

  • Just used the Neway CL76HO-X out on another couple field-shoots, with the hood mounted. One a campfire of a 50-rider "horse trek" where they were overnighting on a trip of 100 miles or better moving the horses from summer camp to winter stables. The other ... a few days later as they rode into the winter stables/ranch facility.

    The first was both evening (failing) light and then campfire/available blackness. The second varying between overcast & bright sun. The false color on this was AWESOME at setting exposure for best exposure/retention of details shadow/brights & grading work.

    Very, very pleased.