Small HD Announces DP4 LCD / EVF Combo for NAB

The guys from Small HD have produced some great looking LCD screens over the last few years and at NAB 2011 they bought an interesting addition to their lineup, the DP4.  The DP4 is a 4.3″ LCD screen that can be used with the additional eye piece to create an EVF similar in function the Zacuto EVF that I previously posted about.  It features all the necessary functions such as peaking, zebra stripes and full screen scaling to ensure that DSLR output signals are filling the screen entirely.

From the Small HD website:

Each DP4 Field Monitor Ships With:

  • LP-E6 Battery Plate
  • Ball MountSun
  • Hood
  • Screen Protector
  • US Power Supply

DSLR Scale

  • Larger Image: Scales DSLR Image up to provide a larger 16:9 image than current 5-inch monitors will provide.
  • Sharper Image: Uses full resolution of monitor for image from DSLRs, no black pillarbox
  • Accurate Guides: Full Screen Scale means Frame Guides that actually work when shooting with DSLRs
  • Adapts to Change: Compensates for Resolution Switching found on the Canon 5D, 60D, and T2i.

Superior Compatibility

  • Inputs include HDMI, Component (YPbPr) and Composite (CVBS)
  • Capable of displaying 1080p signals: Ideal for RED,Sony NEX FS 100, KiPro, NanoFlash, etc.

HDMI Pass-Through

  • Run a second monitor via the DP4’s HDMI passthough output

Superior Power Options

  • Variety of Dual DV battery plates provide extended run-time
  • Professional Locking-Connector Power Plate

Headphone Output

  • Monitor incoming audio transmitted via HDMI

Future Proof

  • Field-updatable firmware from USB thumbdrive

Purpose Built Optics for DP4’s 4.3-inch Screen

Doubles as a useful Field Monitor

  • 2 X More Screen Area than on 3.2-inch EVF Screens

Rugged Aluminum + ABS Construction

  • Stands up to the rigors of the high-end production
  • Hinging Viewfinder/Loupe uses Magnetic Locks to stay in position
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Founder of Shutter Muse, full time photographer and creative educator. Dan lives in the Canadian Yukon, but his wanderlust often sends him in search of images all around the world to meet the needs of clients and readers alike.

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