Capture Brilliance Anywhere! 🌟
The FEELWORLD LUT6 is a 6-inch DSLR camera field monitor featuring a stunning 2600nits brightness, making it perfect for outdoor shooting. With a touch screen for easy customization, HDR capabilities for rich colors, and 4K HDMI connectivity, it’s designed to enhance your filming experience. The built-in fan ensures optimal performance, even in demanding conditions.
E**N
GREAT VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY!
I have to say that I am very impressed by Feel World Lut 6. The 6 inch screen is exactly the right size. It is also not heavy. I am very impressed by how much better I am able to see images and video with this monitor in comparison to the 2.5 or 3 inch screen on my Canon 5D Marl II or on my newly bought Sony A7 III. There is a noticeable difference. It is amazing. The brighness levels are great. The touchscreen is great as well. I have not even tapped into all of the capabilities of this monitor yet, but am very happy with it. The $300 I paid was well worth it. Great value for your money!
M**E
Works great!
This is the monitor i have been looking for, nice and bright screen, light weight, works great with my Panasonic S1H !
J**I
Affordable + Bright Monitor, But can't display 1920 x1080 (30P or 24P) HDMI Output from Canon XA60
The LUT6 monitor is a huge improvement over my old Feelworld F6 Plus. It's much brighter and the small increase in size hits the sweet spot for my set-up. However there is an incompatibility issue with the new Canon XA60 camcorder. When I am recording in 1920x1080 30P or 24P, it displays a "No Signal" message in the upper right corner and a blank screen is displayed on the LUT6! It works fine at 1920x1080 60P, but there is an issue with the 30P and 24P frame rates. I know the XA60 is outputting a signal, because I can plug the HDMI out cable into my Samsung television and it displays the camera screen at the 30P and 24P frame rates. FYI, my old F6 Plus has the same issue when connected to the XA60. Oddly, the F6 Plus has no problem with 30P or 24P output from my Canon T7i, but has the same "No Signal" issue when connected to the Canon XA60.
G**A
This monitor is super bright and gets the job done.
The media could not be loaded. This monitor is amazing! It is bright enough to see everything even if you are on the beach n Galveston, Texas. This item is very affordable and a complete game changer for everything that we do at KHEA Radio. I would highly recommend this monitor.
A**S
Love this monitor!
This monitor is AWESOME! I got this for its brightness since I tend to shoot more outside in the sun for run and gun purposes and it's perfect! Adding your own luts is just icing on the cake. The features are great and I love how the menu is super simple to access via touchscreen. I also love the 6' size vs the 5' & the 7'. I believe 6' is perfect, not too big or small and fits well on smaller gimbals. I highly suggest this monitor for the price, you won't regret it!
M**S
Extremely good for the money
I have since ordered a second similar product from the same manufacturer, just one size larger, and I'm keeping both. For the price point, it is an incredibly high quality, bright display with versatile mounting options.
S**Z
It only lasted 3 months
At first, I only thought it came with a lousy quality cable, so I got another one. Occasionally it wouldn’t show the image, and I had to restart it. Today no image whatsoever, not even the feelworld blue screen, comes up. Nothing. Worst buy ever. And, of course my Amazon warranty expired.
9**R
Good value but bad color
There is a lot to like about the LUT6, but color accuracy is where it falls way short. Its 6", thin and lightweight dimensions are perfect for an on-camera monitor, better than a 5" or 7". It has a full compliment of useful measurement scopes. The 2600 nits brightness tops most current camera field monitors at any price. But brighter is not alway better. Unfortunately, color accuracy disappoints and frustrates. White balancing with this monitor is nightmarish. It's impossible to see accurate color and skin tone. Black is especially bad. It is just not a good monitor to judge color. These budget monitors are only good for setting focusing and exposure, but the low contrast ratio and color bit depth make them terrible for judging color and white balancing. Final verdict: brightness at the expense of good color.
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