False Color Filter:
The False Color Filter is used to aid in the setting of camera exposure. As the camera Iris is adjusted, elements of the image will change color based on the luminance or brightness values. This enables proper exposure to be achieved without the use of costly, complicated external test equipment.
Exposure(zebras):
Brightness Histogram:
Designed for the pro video marketCameras, lenses, tripods and lights are all expensive - but your field monitor doesn't have to be. Lilliput are famous for manufacturing durable and high quality hardware, at a fraction of the cost of competitors. With the majority of DSLR cameras supporting HDMI output, it is likely your camera is compatible with the 665GL. The 665GL is supplied with all the accessories you need - hot shoe mount adapter, sun hood, HDMI cable and remote control, saving you a great deal in accessories alone |
Why is a high resolution important on a 7" monitor? Any professional videographer will tell you that a higher resolution provides more detail, so what you see on the field monitor is what you get in post production. The 665GL features 25% more pixels than Lilliput's alternative 7" monitors If the 25% increase in screen resolution on the 665GL wasn't enough to make you upgrade, the 700:1 contrast ratio definitely will. The 665GL has the highest contrast ratio out of all monitors in the Lilliput range, thanks to enhanced LED backlight technology. All colours look clear and consistent, so you won't get any nasty surprises in post production. The display on the 665GL remains perfectly viewable 150 degrees horizontally and 145 degrees vertically (from the centre point). You can be standing adjacent to the monitor and still experience a perfectly clear picture.
Lilliput's highest resolution 7" monitor.
Lilliput's highest Contrast 7" monitor.
Wide viewing angles
This feature is useful for when there are multiple cameramen and a director standing around the one monitor to view content. Nobody will get a distorted picture
HDMI video output - no annoying splitters requiredMost DSLRs only have one HDMI video output, so customers need to buy expensive and cumbersome HDMI splitters to connect more than one monitor to the camera. But not with the 665GL.The 665GL includes an HDMI-output feature which allows allows customers to duplicate the video content onto a second monitor - no annoying HDMI splitters required. |
Configurable to suit your styleSince Lilliput introduced the complete range of HDMI monitors, we have had countless requests from our customers to make changes to improve our offering. Some features have been included as standard on the 665GL, but those features that didn't make it in can be customised to you, using the 4 programmable function buttons. |
1080P/23.98hz |
1080p/24hz |
1080p/25hz |
1080p/29.97hz |
1080p/30hz |
1080i/50hz |
1080p/50hz |
1080i/59.94hz |
1080p/59.94hz |
1080i/60hz |
Model | Lilliput 665GL-70N/H/Y/S |
Matrix | 7 "TFT LCD |
Illumination | LED |
Resolution | 1024x600 up to 1920x1080 480p / i, 720p / i, 1080p / i (HDMI) |
Image Format | 16:9, 4:3 |
Video System | NTSC / PAL |
Brightness | 250cd / m 2 |
Contrast | 700:1 |
Viewing angles matrix | 150 ° / 145 ° |
Power / Connector |
6-24V DC (DC2.1, XLR), 74V (Sony NP-F, NP-FM), Sony V-mount (optional) |
AV | HDMI-in, HDMI loop-out, HS-SDI- in, HD-SDI-out, AV-in & out (RCA), YPbPr, Audio in |
Adjustable | Underscan, C5d mode, safe markers, aspect ratio, RED / GREEEN / BLUE, color temperature, tint, brightness, contrast, saturation, rotate the image (relative to the axis X and Y) Peaking etc. |
Power consumption (current) | <7.8W (650mA) |
Built-in speaker |
So |
Attaching to a tripod | Yes, 3 x 1 / 4 " |
Dimensions |
194.5 × 150 × 38.5mm/112.51mm (with cover) |
Mass | 584g |
Estimated Delivery Time | ||
Country/Region |
Standard (Business Days) |
Express (Business Days) |
UK, EU (27 Countries) | 6 - 12 | 4 - 6 |
Other European Countries | 6 - 15 | 4 - 7 |
USA, Canada, Mexico | 5 - 10 | 3 - 5 |
Australia, New Zealand, South Asia, East Asia | 7 - 12 | 3 - 5 |
South America, Other Countries/ Regions | 15 - 25 | varying |