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Portkeys LH7H 7" 1000nit Touch Screen Camera Field Monitor with Freeze Frame 3D LUT 4K HDMI for DSLR Dark Grey

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Vendor: Portkeys

Type: Lighting & Studio Gear

Sku: WBEEAB0CDVVDDCZ

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Portkeys LH7H 7" 1000nit Touch Screen Camera Field Monitor with Freeze Frame 3D LUT 4K HDMI for DSLR Dark Grey

$308.64

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Portkeys LH7H monitor? A: The Portkeys LH7H monitor measures six point nine three inches in length, four point zero nine inches in width, and zero point seven one inches in height.
  • Q: What is the brightness of the Portkeys LH7H monitor? A: The monitor features a brightness of one thousand nits, providing excellent visibility even in bright outdoor conditions.
  • Q: What type of display does the Portkeys LH7H use? A: The Portkeys LH7H utilizes a seven inch touchscreen display for intuitive navigation and control.
  • Q: How do I use the freeze frame feature on the monitor? A: To use the freeze frame feature, capture an image and overlay it on the real-time video for comparison using a semi-transparent superposition.
  • Q: Can I power my camera using the Portkeys LH7H monitor? A: Yes, the monitor supports a DC output of seven to twenty-four volts, allowing you to power your camera with a compatible power cable.
  • Q: What types of batteries can I use with the Portkeys LH7H? A: The monitor is compatible with NP-F970, NP-F960, NP-F750, and NP-F550 batteries, which are sold separately.
  • Q: How do I maintain the Portkeys LH7H monitor? A: To maintain the monitor, keep it clean by gently wiping the screen with a microfiber cloth and store it in a cool, dry place when not in use.
  • Q: Is the Portkeys LH7H monitor safe for outdoor use? A: Yes, the Portkeys LH7H is designed for outdoor use with a robust construction that protects against environmental conditions.
  • Q: What should I do if my monitor arrives damaged? A: If your monitor arrives damaged, contact customer support immediately to initiate a return or exchange process.
  • Q: Does the Portkeys LH7H monitor support 4K input? A: Yes, the monitor accepts up to four K thirty frames per second input through its HDMI port.
  • Q: Can I use LUTs with the Portkeys LH7H monitor? A: Yes, the monitor features a three-dimensional LUT function for easy previewing of LUT effects on the display.
  • Q: What materials is the Portkeys LH7H monitor made of? A: The monitor is constructed from durable synthetic plastic, ensuring protection for its internal components.
  • Q: How can I adjust the display settings on the monitor? A: You can adjust display settings through the touchscreen interface, which provides easy access to all features.
  • Q: Is the Portkeys LH7H monitor lightweight? A: Yes, the monitor weighs only two hundred fifty-six grams, making it very portable and easy to carry.
  • Q: What is the warranty period for the Portkeys LH7H monitor? A: The warranty period for the Portkeys LH7H monitor typically lasts for one year, covering manufacturing defects.

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