Overview

Portkeys PT5 III 5.4-inch 4K HDMI Colour Grading Touchscreen Monitor

The PT5 III 5.4" 4K Touchscreen Monitor from PORTKEYS is a compact touchscreen monitor offering bright on-camera monitoring in any shooting environment. It features HDMI input and output, 3D LUT input via USB, audio I/O, L-series battery/USB-C power, and support for up to DCI 4K30 video signals.

SKU: GC47-PK-PT5-III

Portkeys PT5 III 5.4-inch 4K HDMI Colour Grading Touchscreen Monitor

Portkeys PT5 III 5.4-inch 4K HDMI Colour Grading Touchscreen Monitor

The PT5 III 5.4" 4K Touchscreen Monitor from PORTKEYS is a compact touchscreen monitor offering bright on-camera monitoring in any shooting environment. It features HDMI input and output, 3D LUT input via USB, audio I/O, L-series battery/USB-C power, and support for up to DCI 4K30 video signals.

Bright Display with 4K Support

This PT5 III has a 5.4" 8-bit touchscreen LCD that features a resolution of 1920 x 1152, a peak brightness of 800 cd/m², a contrast ratio of 1000:1, and a wide 178° viewing angle.

3D LUT Input

You can upload your 3D LUTs via the USB-A port for customised viewing options and for viewing on the HDMI output.

A/V Connections

The HDMI video input supports resolutions up to DCI 4K30, and the HDMI output port supports resolutions up to 1080p60.

There is also a 3.5mm headphone jack and a 3.5mm microphone input for audio options.

Power Options

One USB-C port can be used to power the monitor externally via a power bank or V-Mount/Gold Mount battery.

You can also power the monitor via the L-series/NP-F battery plate on the back.

Imaging Tools

Exposure: RGB and luma waveforms, zebra, false colour, and histogram

Focus: Peaking and zoom functions

Framing: Check field, grids, image flip, and crosshair marks

Display: Anamorphic, colour temperature, contrast, and sharpness

Display: Brightness, tint, backlight, and underscan

Battery: Remaining power

Audio: Metering

Key Features:

5.4" 1920 x 1152 Touchscreen Display

4K HDMI Input and Output

Supports 3D LUT via USB

800 cd/m² Brightness and Contrast

Updated MOVNORM Operating System

3.5 mm Audio and Headphone Jack

USB-C Power and Battery Plate

What's in the Box:

Portkeys PT5 III 5.4-inch 4K HDMI Colour Grading Touchscreen Monitor

Sun Hood

MH-2 Tilting Shoe Mount

HDMI Type A Cable

Micro-HDMI Cable

Safety Case

Rubber Cover (Pair)

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Portkeys PT5 III 5.4-inch 4K HDMI Colour Grading Touchscreen Monitor

The PT5 III 5.4" 4K Touchscreen Monitor from PORTKEYS is a compact touchscreen monitor offering bright on-camera monitoring in any shooting environment. It features HDMI input and output, 3D LUT input via USB, audio I/O, L-series battery/USB-C power, and support for up to DCI 4K30 video signals.

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