NOTE: While much of this review dwells on the negative, I believe that this item is ABSOLUTELY worth the purchase price, and no budget DSLR filmmaker should worry about getting something “worth the money” ($200) when purchasing this monitor. Be sure to check the updates at the end of the post for information gained after more time using the monitor. Here is the link to the actual item I
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