SKU: GC16-LILLIT5

Lilliput 5" Touch On-Camera HDMI Monitor

Lilliput 5" Touch On-Camera HDMI Monitor

Compact, lightweight, and well suited for on-set work, the Lilliput 5" Touch On-Camera HDMI Monitor can handle DCI and UHD 4K as well as 1080p, 1080i, and 720p signals via its HDMI input. The monitor scales input video to its 1920 x 1080 IPS screen that provides you with a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 400 cd/m² maximum brightness, and a touchscreen interface.

A push-button power switch and five buttons sit along the top of the monitor providing access to the on-screen menu system. The IPS LCD touchscreen has a 170° angle of view, side-to-side and top-to-bottom, and allows you to control and adjust the monitor using capacitive touch control. The monitor supports image and camera-related display tools that help ensure your images are in focus and properly exposed. Three 1/4"-20 threaded mounting holes enable mounting the monitor on your camera in a variety of positions.

Function Buttons

The five control buttons on top of the monitor allow you to navigate the on-screen menu system. A sixth button (red) powers the monitor on and off and activates the touch switch.

Touchscreen

The monitor features a touchscreen that allows you to access the monitor's signal status, menu settings, and function displays.

Functions

Audio level display

Histogram

False-colour

User settable markers

Focus peaking

Zebra bars

Check field

Aspect ratio

Zoom

3D LUT import (through the USB port)

HDR

Pixel zoom

H/V delay

Image flip

One-to-one pixel

Freeze frame

LUTs

You can apply a variety of real-time 3D LUTS.

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Product Overview

Lilliput 5" Touch On-Camera HDMI Monitor

Compact, lightweight, and well suited for on-set work, the Lilliput 5" Touch On-Camera HDMI Monitor can handle DCI and UHD 4K as well as 1080p, 1080i, and 720p signals via its HDMI input. The monitor scales input video to its 1920 x 1080 IPS screen that provides you with a 1000:1 contrast ratio, 400 cd/m² maximum brightness, and a touchscreen interface.

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