The Crucial Role of Top Monitors for Videographers

by Nick Rosendale

Introduction

In the world of videography, having the right tools can make a substantial difference in the quality and efficiency of your work. One such indispensable tool for videographers is a top monitor. Let’s explore why videographers will find a top monitor immensely helpful, considering features such as a larger screen compared to the camera viewfinder, along with advanced tools like false colour, focus peaking, and the ability to load LUTs onto Log footage.

– Nick Rosendale, Founder | Events Through a Lens

In the world of videography, having the right tools can make a substantial difference in the quality and efficiency of your work. One such indispensable tool for videographers is a top monitor. Let’s explore why videographers will find a top monitor immensely helpful, considering features such as a larger screen compared to the camera viewfinder, along with advanced tools like false colour, focus peaking, and the ability to load LUTs onto Log footage.

– Nick Rosendale, Founder | Events Through a Lens

1.

Expansive View: Beyond the Viewfinder

One of the primary advantages of using a top monitor is the significantly larger screen size compared to the camera’s built-in viewfinder.

 

While viewfinders are essential for framing shots, a top monitor provides a more expansive view, allowing videographers to see more details and make precise adjustments to composition, focus, and exposure.

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