www.dslrfilmnoob.com I’ve been getting a lot of request to see this little monitor up close. I didn’t have a chance after putting this together to film this monitor in use. So here you are. I will note that it’s hard to properly expose a video monitor, and the color ends up looking a little bit blown out in parts of this video. In its defense, this monitor looks just fine. Are the colors perfect? Probably not, but this monitor does a great job for its size and price. My cellphone is heavier then this monitor which means no real extra weight added to your current setup. In fact you could probably get away with mounting this and a microphone on your camera’s hot shoe without any problems. If you still have questions about this monitor just send me a message and I’ll see if I can help you out. Equipment used in this video: Canon 7d & t2i Canon 35mm f1.4 Canon 50mm f1.4 Zoom H1 CPM FILM TOOLS camera rig
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How to Fix a scratched LCD Computer Video Display Monitor, LCD TV Screen*
LCD computer video display monitor screens and LCD tv displays scratch easily because the are made of soft plastic. I accidentally scratched a 9 inch diagonal gouge in my 19″ Samsung monitor, and happened on a free and easy way to reduce or remove the scratches with cardboard. The screen had a very visible dark gouge from top right to lower left that is now invisible. * Disclaimer: The above procedure has only been tested on one model Samsung LCD monitor, and has not been tested on any LCD TV displays. It may or may not work on your LCD screen. Following the procedures does not constitute a guarantee of repair. We assume no responsibility for direct, indirect, consequential or inconsequential damages incurred as a result of following the above LCD monitor screen repair procedures. Copyright © 2011 By Software Exchange LLC and Cyber News & Reviews