Small4K monitors are built around 4K panels, for critical viewing of on-set images. Both monitors are housed in milled-aluminum chassis and are outfitted with an array of power and video interfaces.
SmallHD has announced two lines of new 4K monitors under Small4K family — the HDR Vision Series and the Cine Series. Both lines will be available in 13”, 17”, and 24” sizes.
Small4K monitors are built around 4K panels, for critical viewing of on-set images. Both the Vision and Cine Series monitors are housed in milled-aluminum chassis and are outfitted with an array of power and video interfaces — including 4x separate 12G-SDI inputs with loop-out.
Commenting on the products, Greg Smokler, Head of Cine Products for Creative Solutions, said: “For years, content creators have been shooting in 4K HDR, colour-grading in 4K HDR, and watching 4K HDR at home on their televisions. We believe the Small4K Cine and Vision series will allow filmmakers to finally start monitoring in 4K and HDR on their sets.”
The ultra-accurate Small4K Vision Series features everything available on the Cine Series, but raises the bar even further — making true 4K HDR monitoring a reality on set. The Vision Series monitors are reference-grade and feature a 1000 nit display with a 1,000,000:1 contrast ratio. This capability is made possible by a custom-designed Full-Array backlight with over 2000 zones, which offers superb contrast and precise HDR performance. Vision Series monitors cover 114 per cent of the DCI-P3 colour space, are fully calibratable, and offer advanced exposure tools for accurate control of HDR cinematography.
The Small4K Cine Series expands on the Cine Series lineup that began with the SmallHD Cine7 on-board monitor. The Cine Series monitors are full-featured, with a deep assortment of power, video, and data communication ports. They have beautiful and bright screens displaying rich colour and sharp detail. The Small4K Cine Series features a fully-revamped release of SmallHD’s OS3 operating system, building on SmallHD’s intuitive user interface with curated exposure tools and workflows for production functionality.
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