Need monitor for focusing/position

Need monitor for focusing/position

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Need monitor for focusing/position Splat 02-28-2007
Posted by Splat on February 28, 2007, 10:50 am
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Still a greenhorn at this guys. I'm looking for a decent small monitor for
camera focusing/position. I had a 7" lcd but it went crash the other day and
that was that. I don't mind strapping a 9" b&w monitor to the ladder for
ceiling work :-D but an LCD would obviously be more compact. Methinks a
tube monitor would give better results though. Thoughts, recommendations,
opnions? Thanks.
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Splat



Posted by Tommy on February 28, 2007, 11:23 am
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CBC/ganz makes a small monitor that works well for me for pointing and 90%
focusing.
I do the last 10% on the monitor that the customer will be using.


"Splat" <spamspamspamspamspaaaaaaam!> wrote in message
> Still a greenhorn at this guys. I'm looking for a decent small monitor for
> camera focusing/position. I had a 7" lcd but it went crash the other day
> and that was that. I don't mind strapping a 9" b&w monitor to the ladder
> for ceiling work :-D but an LCD would obviously be more compact. Methinks
> a tube monitor would give better results though. Thoughts,
> recommendations, opnions? Thanks.
> --
> Splat
>



Posted by Splat on February 28, 2007, 11:40 am
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Tommy wrote:
> CBC/ganz makes a small monitor that works well for me for pointing
> and 90% focusing.
> I do the last 10% on the monitor that the customer will be using.

I've seen that one a while ago but thought it was too small at the time. I
may go check it out again.

BTW, a few minutes ago I was playing with my laptop and had a
thought(occassionally happens<g>). For now I could simply run a x-over
ethernet cable from the DVR to my laptop, running the client s/w on the
laptop will get me a pic. It's better than nothing, which is what I've got
right now, and $'s extrememly tight due to an unexpected truck bill.
--
Splat



Posted by Bob La Londe on February 28, 2007, 12:00 pm
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"Splat" <spamspamspamspamspaaaaaaam!> wrote in message
> Tommy wrote:
>> CBC/ganz makes a small monitor that works well for me for pointing
>> and 90% focusing.
>> I do the last 10% on the monitor that the customer will be using.
>
> I've seen that one a while ago but thought it was too small at the time. I
> may go check it out again.
>
> BTW, a few minutes ago I was playing with my laptop and had a
> thought(occassionally happens<g>). For now I could simply run a x-over
> ethernet cable from the DVR to my laptop, running the client s/w on the
> laptop will get me a pic. It's better than nothing, which is what I've got
> right now, and $'s extrememly tight due to an unexpected truck bill.
> --
> Splat

Connect a wireless to the DVR and use the wireless card in your laptop? It
would be an expensive splat though.




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Posted by secure15 on February 28, 2007, 5:14 pm
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Everfocus EN220
I got mine at Eastern distributing for about $210 for the Kit.

> http://www.avsupply.com/details/en220.shtml




Tommy wrote:
> CBC/ganz makes a small monitor that works well for me for pointing and 90%
> focusing.
> I do the last 10% on the monitor that the customer will be using.
>
>
> "Splat" <spamspamspamspamspaaaaaaam!> wrote in message
>> Still a greenhorn at this guys. I'm looking for a decent small monitor for
>> camera focusing/position. I had a 7" lcd but it went crash the other day
>> and that was that. I don't mind strapping a 9" b&w monitor to the ladder
>> for ceiling work :-D but an LCD would obviously be more compact. Methinks
>> a tube monitor would give better results though. Thoughts,
>> recommendations, opnions? Thanks.
>> --
>> Splat
>>
>
>

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