Desview - 'R5II 5.5" HDMI 800Nits Monitor'
More Than A Traditional Screen MonitorThe Desview R5II is a 5.5” full HD on- camera field monitor featuring full HD native resolution touch screen with 178° viewing angle. The R5II supports both 4K HDMI input and output to maximize your workflow. The simple and light design houses the power of HDR monitor for you to capture every detail. The R6II also featured a professional range of monitoring features to suit all your needs including Histogram, Waveform, Vectorscope, All wave, HDR, Peaking and False colour.
5.5" Full HD Touch Screen Panel
Full Touchscreen ControlsThe monitor adopts full touch screen operation, supporting pinch to zoom controls, making it easy to view every detail as well as adjusting brightness and volume.
Full HD IPS ScreenFull HD 1920x1080 physical resolution with 178° viewing angle and up to 401 PPI pixel density provides fidelity and stronger image details. Providing a 16:9 aspect ratio and 1000:1 contrast ratio you will be able to see everything.
4K Input And Output With Custom 3D LUTs
4K HDMI Video SignalIt supports HDMI input and outputs up to 4K signal format, you also can monitor the audio in real-time using the 3.5mm headphone jack. Built in to the monitor is up to 28 groups of LUT files, with just a few simple touch operations, your material will become a professional production with rich colours.
Professional Auxiliary Functions
4K HDMI Video Signal The R5II Features a wide range of professional monitoring functions, such as Histogram, Vectorscope, Waveform, False Colour, and Focus Peaking, helping you to check focus and get accurate exposureevery time.
Histogram Adjustments
Luminance Waveform
RGB Waveform
SPETURM Mode
ARRI Mode
AnamorphicSupports 1.33x/1.5x/1.66x/1.79x/2.0x multiple ratio anamorphic mode.
Focus PeakingAssist shooting focus with Red, Green, Blue and White options.
ZebraAssisted exposure.
HDR Monitoring
High Dynamic RangeThe HDR function in the Desview R5II monitor contains HLG mode and PQ mode. They both provide a wider colour gamut and a higher brightness range. The former has better compatibility with non- HDR devices while the latter performs better at displaying the brightness changes and light and dark details of the scenery.