Informative video. The Hollyland Mars 4K is useful for multicamera shoots, especially when one needs to monitor cameras on gimbals. I have one set and looking to get 2 more. I am also interested in the Hollyland Mars M1 monitor.
@@CliffKajun Thanks for that. I expected as much. I have the 6Kpro and it's only 1080 streamed from the cam too If there was ONE thing I could wish for to make these Pocket Cinema's perfect is 4K streamed out via SDI.
I used the older Hollyland Mars 300 Pro on several occasions in venues with hundreds of people to get the Powerpoint from the presenters laptop into my video mixer in a technical room located about 60 meters or 180 feet away with a wall and a window in between and I never had transmission or video signal quality issues. There is a small noticable delay, but no dealbreaker if you're using the signal to stream. If you however user the signal to display to a large screen in the same room, it could be noticable, because of the sound. It's less than half a second, but I'm talking of the 300 Pro.
This is true, but there is no reliable benchmark for comparison if it is in a cluttered area. LOS tests are designed to compare the maximum range to show the difference in power between units. It’s widely understood that you will be operating in different environments and cannot expect that range in the real world. I will make a point to mention this in our next vtx video just to clarify. Cheers🤘🏼
Apparently I do lol. The hdmi latency is nearly identical to every other recent release. Hdmi is the bottleneck. It’s been a while, but I believe I mention the latency. You are right though, I should have taken the extra time to test for the video lol.
Informative video. The Hollyland Mars 4K is useful for multicamera shoots, especially when one needs to monitor cameras on gimbals. I have one set and looking to get 2 more. I am also interested in the Hollyland Mars M1 monitor.
Thank you!
We use the M1 as well. It's a great add on to the Mars 4K in my opinion (if you need it lol). We reviewed it as well.
Cheers 🤘🏻
Really informative video. What WiFi protocol does the Mars 4L support?
Great review! Thanks
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Would love to see the latency using SDI. HDMI is too laggy to check
I'll have to test this out and update the comments. thanks!
The review is good...the background music is a distraction.
I wish you would have talked more about latency.
I should have. The latency is on par with their estimates (60ms+HDMI). However, it is much higher when you factor hdmi like any other system.
Looks like the BMPCC 4Kt on the drone. Are you getting 4K out of it?
I believe the bmpcc 4k on the drone only outputs 1080 over hdmi. The video in the venue is from the fx3 which does output 4k.
@@CliffKajun Thanks for that. I expected as much.
I have the 6Kpro and it's only 1080 streamed from the cam too
If there was ONE thing I could wish for to make these Pocket Cinema's perfect is 4K streamed out via SDI.
Does app connect to transmitter or receiver?
I would love to see it in action wtih a crowded room.
dual prusas nice the link is slick too
Love those prusas 🤘
Can you do a video with a full Venue of people?
I used the older Hollyland Mars 300 Pro on several occasions in venues with hundreds of people to get the Powerpoint from the presenters laptop into my video mixer in a technical room located about 60 meters or 180 feet away with a wall and a window in between and I never had transmission or video signal quality issues. There is a small noticable delay, but no dealbreaker if you're using the signal to stream. If you however user the signal to display to a large screen in the same room, it could be noticable, because of the sound. It's less than half a second, but I'm talking of the 300 Pro.
WOOOOOW!
Can it tranmits 1080p
As well.
Thanks
Yes it can
I’m guessing, given that it’s 3G SDI, it’s probably only 1080p for the SDI in.
yep 🤘🏼
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After watching this video I would like to buy a drone😂
Outdoor range in a wide open country area is meaningless. People will need this for normal urban settings with cell towers and other interference.
This is true, but there is no reliable benchmark for comparison if it is in a cluttered area. LOS tests are designed to compare the maximum range to show the difference in power between units. It’s widely understood that you will be operating in different environments and cannot expect that range in the real world. I will make a point to mention this in our next vtx video just to clarify. Cheers🤘🏼
He's also getting better signal because of the height of the receiver, a situation this will never be used in. Really a poorly designed test.
Poor test
Wow, who does a video about a TR/TX system and doesn't test latency
Apparently I do lol. The hdmi latency is nearly identical to every other recent release. Hdmi is the bottleneck. It’s been a while, but I believe I mention the latency.
You are right though, I should have taken the extra time to test for the video lol.