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SPECIFICATIONS Display: 7in 1920x1200 touchscreen, 323ppi Aspect ratio: 16:9 Colour gamut: 75%DCI-P3 Brightness: 1000 nits Viewing angle: 160̊ Supported inputs: 4K@30/29.97p, 1080p@60/ 59.94/50/30/29.97/25/24/ 23.98fps, 1080i/720p 120/ 119.98/60/ 59.94/50fps Input: HDMI, micro USB, SD card for firmware updates Output: ⅛in stereo headphone jack, 7.2V power Power: 1-2x Sony L-series battery Dimension (WxHxD): 2.79x11.91x17.58cm/ 1.1x6.92x5.69in Weight: 771g/27.2oz

SMALLHD FOCUS 7 MONITOR £738/$699 smallhd.com

by the lack of proper tools and small screens, it makes lots of sense to use a larger external monitor on a full- frame mirrorless. The Focus 7 is also relatively light, so doesn’t add loads of bulk to your camera rig. The Focus 7 is powered by one or two of the readily available and affordable Sony L series batteries, such as the very common NP-F lithium cells. These are hot- swappable so when one starts to run down, you can whip it out to charge it and the second cell kicks in seamlessly. You can also use adapters for V-lock batteries and other more pro solutions, if you like. The Focus 7 has four standard- sized threaded sockets around its rugged aluminium bezel so will take lots of standard monitor arms. We used it with SmallHD’s accessory articulating armwhich is designed for the monitor; and it shows. It’s small, precise and worth the £97/$99 asking price. It connects via HDMI. Just plug it in, and it’s instantly working. SmallHD says it really worked hard to make the monitor as easy to use as possible, and the latest OS3 software goes a long way towards this. Everything is simple to use, with the touchscreen an easy way to navigate. And the pinch-to-zoom feature, just like a smartphone, is a great way to zoom in to ensure your shot is sharp. Of course, it also offers waveforms, false colour warnings, focus tools

A five-inch monitor is a great tool for helping you really see what’s going on with your shooting. But boost up the size to a seven-inch monitor and the difference is huge, especially when it comes to using touchscreen controls and gauging important factors like exposure and highlights or framing. That’s why SmallHD has launched a new seven-inch version of its popular five-inch monitor. Being from America, where it’s often very bright, the company focuses on monitors that can be used outdoors on even the brightest days. The new Focus 7 monitor packs 1000 nits of brightness which makes it useful on the sunniest days, even without using an accessory hood. There’s a very wide viewing angle too; important for real-world use when you can’t put everything exactly where you might like it. Due to its size, the SmallHD Focus 7 is ideal for someone using a larger cine-style camera but we also used it on mirrorless cameras like the Panasonic S1R and Sony A7R III where it did provide a much-needed increase in usability. That’s especially as those cameras are full-frame, which makes focusing super-critical. Compounded

and support for LUTs, for a truly professional workflow experience. The screen is 1080x1080 resolution and takes up to 4K footage at 30p. It’s a shame it can’t handle 4K 60p or 1080p at higher than 60fps. For that, you have to drop to 1080i then it goes as high as 120fps. It obviously also doesn’t record, but for this price you wouldn’t expect that. AD PROMOVIEMAKERRATING: 8/10 As a rugged, bright monitor that offers lots of real estate, it is easy to use and affordable; it’s a great addition to your kit Pros: Easy to use, bright, good tools Cons: No 4K 60p, no 240fps high frame rates or recording

“The Focus 7 is ideal for someone using a larger camera”

ABOVE The Focus is perfect for mirrorless cams and uses Sony batteries

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PRO MOVIEMAKER SUMMER 2019

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