Portable monitor for photography and filming?

Does anyone have a recommendation for a wireless monitor that I can use to view my camera's display while filming and taking photos in a cinematic format? I'd like to switch from a wired monitor to a wireless one so I can get rid of all the cable clutter. It should be reasonably priced, though, as I'm only doing this as a hobby.

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SenpaIcarus
1 year ago

Unfortunately, you won’t find anything neatly… In addition to apps for the appropriate camera manufacturers, these are wireless, but also full of errors and there is a small time delay in the picture, which can come doof during filming. Atomos is working on improving his wireless field monitors, which will be very expensive… That’s why my tip, get the right monitor app for your camera! If it is only used for hobbies anyway. LG

hommage
1 year ago

So at Sony you can connect the smartphone to the camera via Bluetooth and attach the smartphone to the Smallrig and use it as a monitor.

SenpaIcarus
1 year ago
Reply to  hommage

But at the Sony Monitor app there is a little time delay in the picture! For photo shoots super but rather not so ideal for filming.

hommage
1 year ago
Reply to  SenpaIcarus

Yeah, you’re right. But via HDMI it would have to go, purely theoretical.

SenpaIcarus
1 year ago

Yeah, that’s possible. But it takes a lot if you want something neat, but the person wanted to be radio or wirrless. ;( Think soon chic things come to the camera market in the direction and at affordable prices!

GammaFoto
1 year ago

so in good German you want a Ferrari at the VW Polo price…

You can buy a video radio link to plug in an existing (or new) monitor via SDI or HDMI and the camera also via HDMI or SDI.

there are cheaper devices that you can only use in the interior

https://www.videodata.de/hollyland-mars-300-pro-enhanced.html

or which you can use out there, but which cost a bit more

https://www.videodata.de/swit-flow500-txplus2rx.html