Forget Cables, This is How I Do Wireless Video now | Mars M1 & Mars 4k
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- Опубліковано 11 лип 2024
- The Hollyland Mars M1 Monitor and Mars 4k have finally opened up the world of wireless video to my production company! The Mars M1 sits nicely on top of My Canon C70 while the Mars 4k transmitter can often be found on my Canon R7 B-Cam rig. Check out the complete system in the video!
Gear in the Video:
Hollyland Mars M1 - amzn.to/3RSqZNA
Hollyland Mars 4k - amzn.to/3IddGmD
Canon C70 - amzn.to/3HRUEBY
Canon R7 - amzn.to/3jSVUwH
HDMI Cables - amzn.to/3xftIHf
Sony NPF Batteries - amzn.to/3Ii6tD0
Chapters
00:00 Intro
01:00 Hollyland Mars 4k
02:10 Setup | Interface
02:56 Hollyview App
04:30 Mars Ecosystem
07:14 Final Thoughts - Фільми й анімація
Great video. Sold me on the system. And a really nice, complete, and tight presentation.
Glad I could help! And i appreciate the kind words :)
My guy... sooo good... I've seen a couple other videos you've made and couldn't believe I still wasn't subscribed at the beginning of watching this one. That has changed and I'll be supporting you from here on out 🙌 cheers!
Well I’m pumped to have you here!👏 Most notably for comments as great as this one! Lol I can’t tell you how much I appreciate the support! Thank you!!
Love it! great video!
Glad you enjoyed it! Thank you much!
Nice editing!
Thanks my guy! Appreciate you!
Hollyland it's bring top Quality new Gen of products. Thank you for the video !
Couldn't agree more! Thanks for checking out the vid!
Love the video! Thank you for the detailed explanation on both the #MarsM1 wireless monitor and the #Mars4K wireless video transmitter.
Much appreciated! Love the Mars devices!👍 Thanks for commenting!
@@TroyMairs That's great to hear.
nice bro
Much appreciated!☝️
Great video. I've really been wanting to pick up the Mars M1 for my C70 as well, but I'm put off of all the reports of terrible input latency on the monitor. What has your experience been like with that?
Thanks JP, I appreciate the support!
“Terrible” input latency isn’t something I’ve experienced using these monitors. I actually hadn’t noticed a perceptible latency while using it on set, it wasn’t until I did some specific latency testing that I found about 3-4 frame delay from the c70 monitor the M1 monitor. (There is a chapter in my dedicated M1 review video that shows that test if you wanted to see it in action)
Hollyland was surprised to learn of a 4 frame delay and had asked me about it, their testing showed a 2 frame delay.
So that’s my experience with it! It seems there is a small delay, but it hasn’t been enough for me to notice or that I feel causes a big enough concern for production workflow. Hope that helps, let me know if you have any other questions!
Good stuff. I know I've asked before but do you have issues with the M1 dropping the image for a second or two ever?
Hey Scottie! Hope all is well!
I can’t say that I have run into that myself, it’s been pretty well plug and play for me which is why I like them as much as I do.
My biggest gripe is that the DC In port on the monitor isn’t a locking type connector. It’s actually a pretty loose fit and I’ve had power get disconnected on accident when I tried to run DC. As a result I switched to using the NPf battery and I actually might prefer that power solution anyhow from a rigging perspective. The obvious annoyance then is having to bring/charge another battery
I bought the m1 and immediately took it back.. two of them fried and the inputs didn’t work on any of my 3 cameras then I tried my buddy’s cam. I took it back for a shinobi 7 inch and couldn’t be happier. Hollyland has janky documentation and it was such a frustrating experience.
Ahh, that does sound frustrating! I'd probably lose faith as well if I had a similar experience. (Mine really has been great thus far). I've considered a 7" monitor, but thought it might feel too large in comparison. You must not feel that way?
Never enough gear ! Just saying ... LOL
Lol it doesn't seem that way does it??
Please normalize your audio. Your video is at -24db. Should peak at at least -6db
Thanks for the tip! I'll see what that's all about!