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Portkeys PT5 II Touchscreen Camera Field Monitor Wide Color Gamut |New Peaking |LUT |Video Assist |Luma |RGB Waveform for DSLR (5 Inch)
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Portkeys PT5 II Touchscreen Camera Field Monitor Wide Color Gamut |New Peaking |LUT |Video Assist |Luma |RGB Waveform for DSLR (5 Inch)
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Portkeys PT5 II Touchscreen Camera Field Monitor Wide Color Gamut |New Peaking |LUT |Video Assist |Luma |RGB Waveform for DSLR (5 Inch). From the model Portkeys.
- Luma and RGB Waveform:Outfitted with three forms of excessive precision oscilloscope features.Luma Waveform, RGB Waveform and Luma Histogram. The scope’s place and transparency might be adjusted. The built-in Luma and RGB Waveforms assist you to verify your picture earlier than and after loading a 3D LUT
- 3D LUT Superior Options:Features: 3D LUT, Anamorphic, New Peaking, Menu Transparency Adjustment, Color Temperature, Zebra, Distinction, Osd Flip, Histogram, RGB & Luma Waveform, Backlight, Zooming, Cross Hair, Grids, False Color, Customized RGB, Sharpness, Chroma, Brightness, Tint, Battery Voltage Checking, Guides, Examine Field, Audio Meters, Picture Flip
- Energy Choices:Suitable with Sony NP-F970/F960/F750/F550 or Canon LP-E6,you can too provide energy with a USB energy financial institution(5V 2A)
- Good Total Design:PT5 II includes a 5 Inch OCR Full-Match Display screen, Full HD 1920×1080 Decision, 400 PPI and a large viewing angle of 178°. Gentle and Slim Design, weighs solely 0.28lb
- ONE YEAR WARRANTY. Any after-sales questions can contact us
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Amazon Customer –
I chose this over the Atomos and others because it’s lightweight, thin, fanless, with waveform, and full HD.
Strengths:
* The luma and RGB waveform scope is fast and smooth. Transparency can be adjusted, large or small, located in any corner.
* False color is also smooth, and the color guide can be hidden once you memorize it.
* Focus peaking has color, multiple levels of greyscale, and black mode, with options for peaking colors and thickness.
* Audio meters can be split on the sides, or both on top or bottom.
* Buttons are better than touchscreen because muscle memory learns how to navigate faster with sequences of clicks.
* Power switch is either on or off instead of a button you push and hold for seconds.
* No apparent screen flicker from poor LED backlight dimming.
* Silent with no fan noise and no beeps.
* Screen automatically reorients when you flip it upside down.
Weaknesses:
* When powering on and video signal is lost or changed there is a solid blue color. That might help people in a studio, but when the screen is in your face on a camera the sudden shift to bright blue can disrupt your vision, and cause eye pain. Especially in dim lighting, when you’re intently focused on the subtle colors and focused edges, if you need to change resolution or FPS on the camera, you’ll get hit with a flood of bright blue and your eyes have to adjust again to the darker picture.
* When you have a LUT applied, and turn on false color, when you disable false color the LUT is also disabled. You have to reenable it again by either going into the menu or assigning a function button to load the LUT.
* The luma waveform can only be in green. It’d be nice to have the choice of color.
* The histogram isn’t as smooth as the waveform, and you can only have one shown at a time.
* Focus peaking includes the OSD, so even the battery voltage will be outlined as in focus.
* It takes around 7 seconds to boot and show the video signal.
* When you flip the screen toward the front of the camera you might prefer it to be in a “mirror mode” where your left hand on the screen is on your left. To do that you need to disable auto rotation and manually flip it horizontally and vertically in the menu. But then the text on the menu will be reversed because it flips too, so there’s also a setting to flip the “on screen display” text. These settings can be saved to a separate user profile, but you do have to go into the menu each time you want to flip the screen and use your “mirror mode”. A function button can be used to flip the video, but then the text is reversed, and it requires a separate function button to flip the OSD. The solution is if they apply the manual flip settings to the auto mode, so you can customize how you want it to flip the video and OSD when it detects the physical screen is upside down.
* There’s some other quirks in the firmware where it needs to be polished more, and there’s a graphical glitch of the OSD whenever it exits.
Overall the P6 seems promising, and might be the best option in January 2020 if you prioritize light weight, silence, compact size, and smooth waveform. Hopefully they can improve the firmware, and it’s upgradable via USB, so it’s probably good enough for now.
Carlos –
First of all, make sure you are reading the right review as they are all mixed up for different Portkeys monitor models. This one is for the PT6 model (the new 5.2” touchscreen version).
This monitor has a major design flaw but hopefully fixable with a firmware update. The flaw is so nonsensical that it is hard to believe it exists: the whole marketing for this monitor is centered around it being a live streaming monitor. Meanwhile this monitor CANNOT disable mirroring of its UI (user interface) elements over HDMI output! Since it is a touchscreen model, in order to access ANY function of the monitor, it needs to display the UI (such as menus, functions icons etc) for the user to press on. So unless you setup your monitor BEFORE the start of the stream and never touch it, it will send ALL the UI elements into the HDMI out feed. What the logic behind wanting to ALWAYS mirror these UI elements into the feed is, is beyond me. The monitor has a “Live Mode” toggle in the menus but while it disables some of the functions altogether, it still happily sends all UI elements into the HDMI out port!
There are many other areas that need improvement. Generally speaking the menus (yes, menus again!) and their navigation are quite unintuitive.
Some functions lack refinement. For example, you can display various aspect ratio markers, but only 16:9 (full screen) has adjustable safe zone %. Or the “mask” setting (shading of the area outside the aspect frame) is either off or 100% on, no ability to adjust its transparency (a $90 monitor I purchased almost 10 years ago has both features implemented correctly).
POSITIVES:
The monitor has a brilliant display, it is very high quality. Colors and contrast do not change depending on the viewing angle. The colors are very accurate and the image is crisp.
The monitor is super lightweight. It has no fan so it is completely silent (and does not get too hot).
Many tools of the monitor allow additional user customization, especially the false color function and zebras are impressive ( but some lack very basic functionality and are badly implemented, read above).
There is some latency but I’d say it is within norm.
The supplied monitor tilt/swivel is simple but works quite well – unlike similar SmallRig product, this one does not loosen the tension by adjusting it.
The case is a nice touch.
Zach Harris –
Esta bueno es muy ligero y con muy buena definición, lo ideal es encontrar un HDMI de 50 CMS para cámaras de video
@extinctempire –
Great Image and battery life (NP-550) from the monitor. peaking and other features aren’t the greatest but overall very pleased
Badkarma714 –
Wow me encanta este monitor touch, tremenda claridad y rapidez al tacto.
Jorge –
En un habiente cálido, Cuando se sobre calienta se apaga y consume más batería, fuera de ello, funciona bien.
Amazon Customer –
I really love the monitor and for the price it does a lot and has a lot of features that other monitors don’t have.
Matt –
Muy bueno, lo recomiendo al cien ✅
Carlos –
When i first bought my monitor, I noticed it suddenly drops all colour when trying to play back video on my GH5. So, I tried returning the product, but there was a policy in place saying it was illegible for returns.
I’m not sure where that was advertised, but I’m out the $200 I originally paid for. If it was a minor issue I wouldn’t care, but dropping color altogether? Tried troubleshooting by using different HDMI cables and sending video output through another monitor. Bottom line is I have a dud unit and will avoid purchasing monitors on Amazon or PortKeys from now on.
That being said, for the features it has, particularly desqueeze, it is extremely affordable.