Difference between revisions of "EVF Evaluation"
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Revision as of 15:31, 28 December 2014
An off the shelf EVF is needed for the prototypes.
1 Requirements
- HDMI input
- <1000€ cost
- visual performance is key
- Adjustable Diopter
Herin will be contained the pros and cons of each, and their
merits in terms of features.
Size, Resolution, price, weight, power consumption, batteries, connections, fastening, brightness, contrast ratio
2 Brands
- alphatron (User experiences)
- 3.54”
- 960x640, 16:9
- 500 cd/㎡
- 1000:1
- HDMI + SDI input (plus loop through)
- $1,395.00
- kinotehnik
- 3"
- 800x480
- 4x AA Batteries
- HDMI Input (+ loop through)
- €750
- SmallHD DP4
- 4.3"
- 800x480
- 350nits
- 800 : 1
- $599 loupe not available anymore it seems
- Redrock MicroEVF
- never released?
- zacuto (User experiences)
- 3.2"
- 800x480
- Canon LP-E6 (one battery and charger included, battery lasts 6-8 hours)
- HDMI Input (+ loop through)
- $805 / $1000 with Z-finder (magnification), $1000 makes it easy to flip Z-finder away
- F&V
- 4.3”
- 1280x720, 4:3
- 400 cd/m²
- 800:1
- HDMI + SDI input (plus loop through)
- $1,299.00
- Cineroid
- 4.3"
- 800x480
- HDMI / SDI (+loop through) depending on model
- $945