Yea bro it definitely is a great monitor. I have the Desview R7P monitor which is 7 inch but this R6 2800 nits brights is all I need. But since I have gh5 and the z cam I will use one monitor on each camera rig . 💪🎥🔥🔝
Hey I got this D-tap to DC cable that powers the monitor from the V-Mount battery from Amazon. I did also use another DC cable that can power the monitor by plugging into the wall. I don’t 100% remember where I got this DC power cable from but I believe I got it from one of my other camera accessories like a wireless video transmitter or camera monitor or something. If I recall correctly the Desview monitor can accept a range of DC input power from 8v to 17v. Hopefully this helps answer your question. If you need any more help, just let me know and I’ll do my best.
Hi Leo, I’ve now watched your reviews on the R5II and R6. Not sure which to invest in as the both have their advantages, such as cost over Nits etc.. Can you please tell me which of the settings that you input through the monitor actually stays in the final recording on the camera’s SD card, such as Color, balance and LUT’s for example? Or do none of the settings you addd through monitor, hence you must add them all again in post production.Thanks.
Hey there Prickly I would go with the R6 because of the nits brightness. They basically both have the same menu features. About your question which features get recorded to the camera sd card. None of the features get recorded to the cameras sd card. You adjust those colors and balance in post production. I think you are specifically asking about the LUTs. Yes these LUTs that we install on the monitor are just for help filming so we can see what it will look like in post production. “ monitoring LUTs “ are for the cameras monitor like Desview r6 or R5II. “ color grading LUTs “ are for post production color grading. If you need more help let me know.
Thanks for your swift reply, Leo. I suppose what I should have asked you was, is there any way of saving those settings that you made through the monitor, then transfer them, or will you have to do everything again from memory in post?
@@pricklypickleshey buddy. No there is no way to save those changes you made on the monitor and apply them in post production. I would say all external camera monitors operate the same way. I have about 5 camera monitors and they all operate the same. This is the workflow that most people use including myself. First in post production you create a color grade with some sample footage. Once you are happy with the color grade in post production there is a option to export and save a LUT from the color grade that you made in post production. Now you can upload that LUT you created in post production to the camera monitor. So now when your filming you will be able to see how it will look in post production. Once you are done filming and ready for post production you can now drag and drop that saved LUT to the video clips you filmed and they will look the same way as you filmed them. Which program do you use for post production color grading ? You are welcome to find me on Instagram or Facebook and send me a msg and we can chat more and I can also send you some short video clips to show you in more detail etc.
@@LEOPAZZOPRODUCTIONS thanks again for your swift reply. I use Devinci Resolve (free version) mainly. I understand about the monitor's purpose, now that you have explained it. I suppose it would be wishful thinking to have the look you want from the monitor to record straight on to the sd card. Thanks once again, and I will be watching out for future videos that you post.
@@pricklypickles yea man you have to color grade in post production if you want to have a certain look. Depending what camera you are using you can load looks / profiles onto the camera and it will record to the sd card that way. I own the gh6 and it might have that feature, or maybe I am thinking of the Lumix S5iix camera that has that feature. Again in general and simply done, you can just go within your camera settings and adjust the video or photo profile to the way you like, for example more saturation or more contrast or the shadows and highlights and white balance and tint etc. You can adjust those settings and save it as your own custom profile.
I bro I need some help. When I can my HDMI to my camera. When I Start recording, the monitor goes black with recording sign displayed. Please do you know why is that
Good question and great observation. Yes there can be a glare depending how the light is hitting the screen. That’s a good idea about the anti glare screen protector. Didn’t really think of that. I wonder how that may effect the touch screen. If you see any good anti glare screen protector options online feel free to let me know and I’ll have a look and possibly try it out. Thanks for your feedback and suggestion. Much appreciated.
hi bin gespannt wie die Aufnahmen mit dem Desview R6 werden habe ihn mir gerade bestellt (in Deutschland bei Amazon 299,00 €). Ich mache viele Koch Videos die ich stark Ausleuchte ich hoffe das der Desview R6 auch bei den Aufnahmen gut funktioniert. Ein Tablet mit einer Kontrollmonitor App macht nur ärger wenn zu viel Licht in der nähe ist. Man kann auf einem Tablet als Video Kontrollmonitor sehr wenig erkennen. Bei Sonnenschein geht Garnichts mehr...diesen Sommer möchte ich öfter mal Outdoor filmen und mich nicht nur ärgern .....LG😀
I really like my Desview R6. It is very bright for outdoor and indoor use when there is a lot of light. If you have any other questions let me know. Hopefully you understand my message. I translate your comment with google translator.
Oh, I know what you mean....this monitor looks sick. I need to get my hands on this beast. Awesome video brother.
Yea bro it definitely is a great monitor. I have the Desview R7P monitor which is 7 inch but this R6 2800 nits brights is all I need. But since I have gh5 and the z cam I will use one monitor on each camera rig . 💪🎥🔥🔝
@@LEOPAZZOPRODUCTIONS BADASS
Amazing as usual!
Never mind the haters
Lol thanks very much for your support.
The haters will be haters. It’s all good.
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Very good video. Do you have a link where I can buy this Dtap cable? I can't find it anywhere. thanks
Amazon just type in d tap to dc cable. If you still can’t find it, let me know and I’ll share with you a link. Where are you located ?
Nice
Thanks man this is a great Camera monitor.
@@LEOPAZZOPRODUCTIONS yes bro i like 2800nits
@@LEOPAZZOPRODUCTIONS i hope next time i can try This ,now still use desview R5
Where did you get the DC input cable?
Can I use any cable as long as it is up to 24V?
Hey I got this D-tap to DC cable that powers the monitor from the V-Mount battery from Amazon.
I did also use another DC cable that can power the monitor by plugging into the wall. I don’t 100% remember where I got this DC power cable from but I believe I got it from one of my other camera accessories like a wireless video transmitter or camera monitor or something. If I recall correctly the Desview monitor can accept a range of DC input power from 8v to 17v.
Hopefully this helps answer your question. If you need any more help, just let me know and I’ll do my best.
Hi Leo, I’ve now watched your reviews on the R5II and R6. Not sure which to invest in as the both have their advantages, such as cost over Nits etc.. Can you please tell me which of the settings that you input through the monitor actually stays in the final recording on the camera’s SD card, such as Color, balance and LUT’s for example? Or do none of the settings you addd through monitor, hence you must add them all again in post production.Thanks.
Hey there Prickly
I would go with the R6 because of the nits brightness. They basically both have the same menu features. About your question which features get recorded to the camera sd card. None of the features get recorded to the cameras sd card. You adjust those colors and balance in post production.
I think you are specifically asking about the LUTs. Yes these LUTs that we install on the monitor are just for help filming so we can see what it will look like in post production.
“ monitoring LUTs “ are for the cameras monitor like Desview r6 or R5II.
“ color grading LUTs “ are for post production color grading.
If you need more help let me know.
Thanks for your swift reply, Leo. I suppose what I should have asked you was, is there any way of saving those settings that you made through the monitor, then transfer them, or will you have to do everything again from memory in post?
@@pricklypickleshey buddy.
No there is no way to save those changes you made on the monitor and apply them in post production.
I would say all external camera monitors operate the same way. I have about 5 camera monitors and they all operate the same.
This is the workflow that most people use including myself.
First in post production you create a color grade with some sample footage. Once you are happy with the color grade in post production there is a option to export and save a LUT from the color grade that you made in post production.
Now you can upload that LUT you created in post production to the camera monitor. So now when your filming you will be able to see how it will look in post production. Once you are done filming and ready for post production you can now drag and drop that saved LUT to the video clips you filmed and they will look the same way as you filmed them.
Which program do you use for post production color grading ?
You are welcome to find me on Instagram or Facebook and send me a msg and we can chat more and I can also send you some short video clips to show you in more detail etc.
@@LEOPAZZOPRODUCTIONS thanks again for your swift reply. I use Devinci Resolve (free version) mainly. I understand about the monitor's purpose, now that you have explained it. I suppose it would be wishful thinking to have the look you want from the monitor to record straight on to the sd card. Thanks once again, and I will be watching out for future videos that you post.
@@pricklypickles yea man you have to color grade in post production if you want to have a certain look.
Depending what camera you are using you can load looks / profiles onto the camera and it will record to the sd card that way.
I own the gh6 and it might have that feature, or maybe I am thinking of the Lumix S5iix camera that has that feature.
Again in general and simply done, you can just go within your camera settings and adjust the video or photo profile to the way you like, for example more saturation or more contrast or the shadows and highlights and white balance and tint etc.
You can adjust those settings and save it as your own custom profile.
I cant get my np-770 battery to fit?
That’s weird it doesn’t fit. Have you solved the problem ?
I bro I need some help. When I can my HDMI to my camera. When I Start recording, the monitor goes black with recording sign displayed. Please do you know why is that
have you fixed this problem. maybe change the hdmi cable. what camera are you using ?
Have you looked for an anti glare screen protector? Seems like that would be a good investment.
Reason I ask is because I may be in the need for one too now :) and was hoping you had found one.
Good question and great observation.
Yes there can be a glare depending how the light is hitting the screen. That’s a good idea about the anti glare screen protector. Didn’t really think of that. I wonder how that may effect the touch screen. If you see any good anti glare screen protector options online feel free to let me know and I’ll have a look and possibly try it out. Thanks for your feedback and suggestion. Much appreciated.
hi bin gespannt wie die Aufnahmen mit dem Desview R6 werden habe ihn mir gerade bestellt (in Deutschland bei Amazon 299,00 €). Ich mache viele Koch Videos die ich stark Ausleuchte ich hoffe das der Desview R6 auch bei den Aufnahmen gut funktioniert. Ein Tablet mit einer Kontrollmonitor App macht nur ärger wenn zu viel Licht in der nähe ist. Man kann auf einem Tablet als Video Kontrollmonitor sehr wenig erkennen. Bei Sonnenschein geht Garnichts mehr...diesen Sommer möchte ich öfter mal Outdoor filmen und mich nicht nur ärgern .....LG😀
I really like my Desview R6. It is very bright for outdoor and indoor use when there is a lot of light. If you have any other questions let me know. Hopefully you understand my message. I translate your comment with google translator.