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VL7e
Affordability has never looked so good! Introducing the VL7e, a no-nonsense 7" HDMI on-camera monitor. The VL7e is the follow-up to their popular VL7 monitor. They have enhanced the VL7e with a higher resolution screen, HDMI input and output, auto image flip and a set of software features that help you get the shot you want.
• 1024 x 600 LCD Panel
• HDMI Input & Output
• Composite Input
• Auto Image Flip
• Includes E6 Battery Plate
High Resolution Screen
The VL7e features a high-quality 1024 x 600 LCD panel with vibrant colors and great viewing angles.
Inputs and Outputs
The VL7e has an HDMI input and output, as well as a composite input. Especially beneficial when shooting with drones, the monitor has a low sensitivity to signal loss that maintains the display even as the signal weakens.
Auto Image Flip
To help with those hard-to-get shots, the VL7e supports Auto Image Flip. Turn the monitor upside down and the display automatically adjusts to maintain the original image.
Get the Perfect Shot
The VL7e is equipped with software features that assist in capturing the images you want. Use Guides, Crosshair, Underscan and Grids to frame your shot perfectly. Peaking and pixel-to-pixel help you get everything in focus. DSLR users will appreciate the DSLR scaling feature.
Peaking
Ikan monitors are equipped with Monochrome Peaking features which highlight the desired focus area in a bright, red outline. The operator adjusts the focus control until the red indicator outlines on the desired area are razor sharp, indicating optimal focus. For the best results, be sure the subject is properly exposed.
Movable pixel to pixel
The 1:1 pixel-to-pixel mapping allows the video professional to emphasize on individual chosen elements in the shot. This feature is essential for capturing optimum detail.
DSLR Scaling
The DSLR Scaling function enables users to extend their DSLR camera's HDMI video output to any option of four: Normal, 3:2, 16:9 or Full Screen - convenience made simple.
Underscan
Underscan constrains the size of your image so the monitor shows everything the camera is seeing.