🎥 Capture Every Detail with LILLIPUT!
The LILLIPUT A11 is a high-performance 10.1" 4K camera field monitor designed for professional filmmakers and photographers. With a native resolution of 1920x1200, it offers exceptional visual clarity and versatility with multiple input options, including HDMI and 3G-SDI. Its sleek design and multi-angle mounting capabilities make it an essential tool for any creative project.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 28 x 18.2 x 11.4 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1.74 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 1.74 Kilograms |
Brand | LILLIPUT |
Part number | LILLIPUT A11 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
S**E
good
I cant see the point of shelling $000s on a big brand monitor. this is fine :)
D**A
Multi use.
I purchased this monitor for a teleprompter. It is the size I required, very light, with both sdi and hdmi in and out. Most importantly the image can be flipped (h and v) for use with the mirror. The image is bright and clear ( I had to turn the brightness down to remove reflection on the grass. The controls are easy to use and clearly displayed on the odd. There are screw tripod mounts on all 4 sides. These together with the Vesa mount mean that I can use it in other situations (e.g. camera monitor). This is not cheap - but having had less costly monitors of similar size I think it is worth the extra. Note that this can be mains or battery powered (not supplied). The item come well boxed and was delivered as per schedule. I hope this helps other purchasers.
T**S
Low quality image and massively inacurate colours
Not sure if I've just got a dudd here or not? Im using it paired with a Fuji GFX camera so i can fine tune manual focus portraits. The image doesn't fill the screen, the only way to get the proper ratio to fit, without being squashed, is to have it appear smaller on the monitor with a bezel around, effectively making the monitor more like 8".On top of that, the picture quality is awful, it looks like im looking at a low res jpeg, and the colours look nothing like my cameras LCD, like, not even close. My white balance is set to 5600 for my studio lights, and the only way i can get the monitor to appear anywhere close to that is to set the monitor to 9300k.
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