PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
- This item is a used or open box 7" HD LCD Monitor.
- Any imperfections do not affect the function of the item.
- The item is in good, working condition.
See all that your camera has to offer in true High Definition. Introducing the ProAm USA Iris Pro HD 7” LCD Monitor. At 1280x800, it produces crisp, vivid images that will make any big screen HDTV proud. While it features an HDMI out port, inputs include HDMI, RGB and AV by BNC connectors. Power it with XLR or the built in Canon LP-E6 or Sony NP-F970 adapter panels.
Adjustments
- Brightness
- Contrast
- Color Temperature
- Saturation
- Hue/Tint
- Image Flip
- PIP Peaking
- Exposure
- Underscan
- Color Field Check
- H/V Delay
- Screen Markers
- Input Freeze.
Connections
- HDMI Input
- HDMI Output
- RGB Component
- Composite BNC Video Input
- Composite RCA Audio
- XLR/DC 12V Input
FEATURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
- Panel Size: 7" LED backlit
- Physical Resolution: 1280×800
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Brightness: 400cd/㎡
- Contrast: 800:1
- Viewing Angle: 178°/ 178°(H/V) (IPS)
- Input Signal: HDMI, YPbPr, Composite, Audio(L/R), TALLY
- Output Signal: HDMI
- Audio: Built In Speaker, Headphones Input (3.5mm)
- Current: 900mA
- Input Voltage: DC 7-24V(DC input, XLR Connector Input)
- Battery Plate: V-mount, Anton Bauer mount, Sony F-970, Canon LP-E6
- Power Consumption: ≤11W
- Operating Temperature: -20℃ ~ 60℃
- Storage Temperature: -30℃ ~ 70℃
- Dimension(LWD): 191.5×152×31/141mm (with cover)
- Suitcase Dimension(LWD): 309×247×97.5mm
- Weight: 760g / 938g (with cover) / 2160g (with suitcase)
- Warranty: None provided with Open Box items
Items Included
- 7" HD LCD Monitor
- Accessory Shoe Mounting Adapter
- HDMI Cable
- Battery Adapter
- Plate for F-970 and LP-E6 (battery not included)
- Anton Bauer/V Mount Adapter Panel
- XLR/DC Power Cable
- AC Adapter
- Hard Case
- Sunshade Cover
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
- Canon BP or LP-E6 style Battery and Charger for portable power
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