VZ-TFT7: Ultimate 7 in. TFT Monitor Kit
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7" 16:9 Ultimate Monitor Kit
Everything you need for a 16:9 on-camera external viewfinder setup / remote monitoring package. Includes VZ-TFT7, Padded Case, 702M Battery Kit (w/ AC adapter), Swivel Shoe Mount and Sun Hood.
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Description
This is the ultimate widescreen on-camera monitor kit. The VZ-TFT7 7" monitor can be used a variety of ways, most importantly as a large external video display that allows the shooter to step back from the camera rather than standing hunched over while looking through a typically inadequate viewfinder. It can also be used as a lightweight field monitor, remote viewing display, or portable playback screen. This monitor easily switches between 4:3 and 16:9 aspect ratio as well as helpful image orientation controls for DOF adapters. When combined with VariZoom lens controls, you have a studio package comparable to much more expensive setups.
- Vivid, sharp 7" color screen in 16:9 aspect ratio
- Low power consumption (12V input, 10W max)
- Lightweight, compact, rugged design
- Includes universal AC adapter (100-240VAC input), 4' RCA cable, VZ-702M rechargeable Li-Ion battery kit, VZ-CC padded case, VZ-Shoe swivel shoemount, VZ-HD7 sunhood
- Compatible with NTSC and PAL standards (autoswitch)
Specifications
| Video System |
NTSC and PAL compatible (autoswitch) |
| Resolution |
1440 x 234 pixels / 480 x 240 lines |
| Screen Size |
7" Diagonal 16:9 AR |
| Active Area |
6.12” w x 3.45” h |
| Luminosity |
250 nit TYP |
| Viewing Angles |
30/60/60/60 (Top/Bottom/L/R) |
| Picture Adjustments |
Color, Brightness, Contrast, Tint |
| Aspect Ratio Modes |
Full, Normal, Wide, Zoom 1 & 2 |
| Inputs |
RCA video, 2.1mm DC input (center +) |
| Video Signal Input |
1V p-p (positive) 75 ohm |
| Power Consumption |
10W Max |
| Operating Conditions |
32-140F, 85% Max Humidity |
| Weight |
0.84 lb |
| Dimensions |
7.6” w x 4.17” h x 0.98” d |
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