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FEELWORLD FW568 6 inch DSLR Camera Field Monitor with Waveform LUTs Video Peaking Focus Assist 1920x1080 IPS 4K HDMI Professional Video Accessories

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Features

  • Enjoy Sharper and More Detailed ImageFEELWORLD FW568 6 inch camera field monitor featuring a Full HD 1920x1080 resolution, Rec.709 color calibration, ensuring crisp and clear visuals for precise focus pulling and image analysis. The small form-factor and 175g lightweight construction ideal for both on-set and field use Used Versions is 5.5 inch without type-c interface and Waveform LUT function
  • Real-time Preview with Custom LUTsFW568 dslr monitor support for up to 32 custom LUTs, allowing for real-time preview of filming looks during field shooting, ensuring that the creative vision is maintained from capture to post-production. FW568 offers built-in waveform monitoring can help you analyze image quality more accurately The used version not with waveform and LUT
  • 4K HDMI Input/ OutputSupport 4K format: 4K UHD 3840X2160p (30/29.97/25/24/23.98Hz), 4096X2160p (24Hz). FW568 on camera monitor is professional video accessories compatible with any dslr camera and camcorders, convenient for directors and photographers to monitor simultaneously
  • Advanced Video Assist FunctionsEquipped with a variety of video assist functions such as waveform monitoring, false color, zebra exposure, and focus assist, ensuring accurate exposure and focus, enhancing the overall shooting experience
  • Package Include1 FEELWORLD Monitor FW568,1 Micro HDMI Cable, 1 Sunshade, 1 Tilt Arm, 1 Manual. Not include battery and power adapter, to purchase compatible battery combinations for our product, please search FEELWORLD FW568 with battery

Product Dimensions: 5.83 x 0.73 x 3.23 inches


Item Weight: 1.21 pounds


Item model number: FW568-EU


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 9, 2018


Manufacturer: FEELWORLD


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  • WOW, For $100 This is a SUPER DEAL
This is my written review of the products I've purchased on amazon. This review is only for those looking for information about the monitor in the real world. I have done this test to show the visibility of the monitor in a real-world situation as a filmmaker or photography trying to create content. Feelworld did not ask me to do this review or this written review. I purchase this with my own money. This is not a Promotion, I am a Professional Photographer giving feedback I like some of the features that it some with and even thou that the monitor doesn't have a gyroscope to make fliping the image easier but it does work when you have to set and change this in the settings. "this takes more time than using a gyroscope" Images look clear with 50% brightness and 50% backlight but keep in mind that when using the backlight at a high percentage the battery can decrease and you will lose on screen time if you do so. "use higher capacity batteries but this will increase the weight to the gear and to the monitor. Not everyone is going to like this but I think they could sell the monitor with different cable ports, the one it does come with, is micro HDMI to HDMI and not all cameras use the same HMDI ports. I had to use the mini HDMI and to HDMI and purchase one from another seller which in my optional is not something no one should experience but then again " marketing and manufacturing and knowing how many types of HDMI cables to add to per-box can be a pain. It's best for you to invest in a high-quality HDMI for your camera in advance. Focus peaking feature works best with Sony cameras or any camera that does support pure focus peaking features/ "Reason said - Canon DSLR can't show the full effect of focus peaking due to lack of that technology and sensor abilities. When a Sony, it clearly stands out and works much better with my Sony A-mount A77ii vs Canon 8D with no Focus Peaking features." False Colors work well with DSLR camera with stock picture profiles but with a camera using Log profiles or cinema cameras, it works well with professional-level cameras and you can see when using the log profiles the true colors and exposures guide when dealing with those false colors. Battery lives is a mixed bag "based on user experience" This topic should be left untouched for the reason that I am using monitor based one conditions scene. This included brightness and backlight usability. Price is and was a shock to me at the time of my purchase at the price os $100 U.S dollars The size for this monitor in my optional is just perfect for gimbal work or hand-held film work in the field. "As I said before - NOTE: based on one battery, the weight will be added." Most monitors right now with the same features are price more. Functionality, I can move and rotate the monitor for my user experience when I have to and the addition of the unique style of the L-bracket "TILT ARM" works well for most situations. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2020 by ThePandaPhotographer ThePandaPhotographer

  • I can see what I'm shooting!
I recently purchased the FEELWORLD FW568 V3 6 inch DSLR Camera Field Monitor and I am extremely impressed with its quality and functionality. The monitor is compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry around while shooting. The Full HD 1920x1080 IPS display is crystal clear and provides accurate color representation, making it easy to monitor footage while shooting. The waveform and LUTs are extremely helpful in ensuring that my footage is properly exposed and color graded. The video peaking focus assist is also a great feature that helps me achieve sharp focus while shooting. The included tilt arm is a great addition and provides flexibility in positioning the monitor. The 4K HDMI and 8.4V DC input/output are also very useful features. Overall, I am very satisfied with my purchase and would highly recommend the FEELWORLD FW568 V3 6 inch DSLR Camera Field Monitor to any filmmaker or videographer looking for a high-quality and versatile field monitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2023 by BAM Knight

  • Best for the price!
I haven’t gotten to use this much, due to the quarantine. But I purchased to use on my Zhiyun Weebill S gimbal. I previously had purchased a 7” monitor for less money, but it simply couldn’t work with my rig. This 5.5” works, but I wouldn’t go any bigger for use on a gimbal (unless you have handles or an all around rig that you can mount things to). The only solution I liked for the Weebill was a 6” metal arm with 2 threaded ends almost in an L shape. I’m a photographer who occasionally shoots video, and I wanted to take it more seriously, so this is my first monitor. My biggest concerns are a bigger image to improve shots, and then it’s built in features (focus peaking, histograms, zebras etc) to help get the best exposure and focus as I can, or at least more efficiently. The latency isn’t bad for under $100 (better than if I used the Canon Connect app). It accepts a 4k signal but the screen itself is 1080p, which is fine for my purposes. The quality and brightness seem good, I haven’t tested how long it lasts on batteries yet, but I’d imagine it would be worth purchasing at least 2 if not 4. The screen is lightweight, and mostly plastic. It doesn’t feel cheap, but I do worry about durability and purchased a hard shell case for it (trial and error on amazon, but I believe what I purchased was a hard drive case or a case for a GPS). So I can toss it in my camera bag and go. It gets weighed down by the batteries I use the 550s instead of the 900s or whatever, sacrificing run time for less weight. And my biggest disappointment is the mounting. It’s only got a mounting hole on the side and not the bottom. Some FeelWorld monitors have multiple threaded holes to provide more mounting options. This is so frustrating considering the failed attempts to properly mount my previous 7” monitor. Using the included bracket, I was able to use the cold shoe to mount to the metal arm mount I had purchased. Now I get the tilt function from the arm, which can be useful at times, however it’s now closer to the gimbal handle and it feels claustrophobic too. At some point I will upgrade to a 5” monitor with more mounting options, but for now it’s minor, just annoying. If you need something more for viewing, or to aid composition/focus/exposure, this is great for the price (so far). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2020 by Rad Astronaut

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