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Posts posted by Jens Piotrowski SOC
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You now have 3 real world choices from Transvideo. The 6" and 8" X-sbl 4/3 and now the new 7" 16/9 Stargate. All are daylight viewable and have a build in level.
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I don't, also using the latest version.
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Best package of features and quality in my opinion Transvideo x-sbl 6 or 8 inch. I own one for 2 years, 0 issues.
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Love my Pro vest, for the last 10 years...
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Digital
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It should fit on any arm, since it's basically a 1 section extender, male and female socket block on either end.
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Try Betz Tools or Optical Support
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Not exactly, that's why XCS offers 2 variants.
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1.8" outer, 1.5" inner post
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for night work in the Transvideo go to image profile and select Linear vs 709 and you can look beautifully into the shadows. Also make sure to upgrade the software, this enables you to still adjust brightness and contrast in linear mode,I use it for all ext work, day and night.Tough to say I've only had the 703 for a week, I've had a transvideo for years. I need to have the 703
Out in the field longer to say.
The price points are very different. Both totally do the job.
The built in level on the transvideo is nice. I have he XCS digital level so I do not need a level built into the monitor.
I like the 703 for the low light work I've been doing at night. I find both the transvideo and cinetronic are great during the day but are hard to see at night, the way people are lighting these digital days.
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Not the same batteries
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Anybody is using this case, as a sled case?
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How's the monitor otherwise Alec?
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Doubtful that the specs are correct, that means that the monitor at 2500 nits uses only 1 Amp of current, makes no sense, sorry. And heat will be an issue that they have to deal with, otherwise the life of the LCD matrix is reduced.
The dp7 high bright uses already 24 watts
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If you have a 3k budget look at the Transvideo Stargate FHD. Not as bright on paper, but fully featured including level sensor, zoom, and recording function.
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Yes, i did.
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Turn off "cal on tap" in the horizon menu.
Or contact support, no battery inside.
Pros and cons of running a battery on my monitor
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Totally depends on your rig and your preference in weight distribution. Most big rigs were originally designed for a green screen monitor that weight 5 lbs. Two batts in the rear are about 4 lbs. A somewhat equal force.