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Here's a video overview of Aputure's latest VS-3 7" IPS LCD HDMI Monitor. You'll notice we have this hooked up to the BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera [#BMPCC], and we've confirmed that it can display the 10bit uncompressed 4:2:2 output.

One main concern for affordable monitors is always color accuracy. This is a highly subjective subject, but Aputure claims the colors on these monitors are pre-calibrated before shipping out from the factory.

I'm not saying it's going to look as good as a SmallHD AC7, but keep in mind the Aputure VS-3 is a sub $400 dollar display that offers many advanced overlays the AC7 does not - (audio meters, etc.). The monitor offers an HDMI pass through so you can still send the signal to another monitor or wireless video transmitter.

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find-price-button Aputure VS-3 V-Screen 7" IPS LCD HDMI Monitor

VS-3 Product Introduction
Aputure's V-Screen VS-3 is an ultra-thin 7” IPS monitor featuring a crystal clear WSVGA display, wide viewing angle, low power consumption, multiple aspect ratios, and includes essential functions such as Volume Bar, PEAK, False Color Display, Zebra Marking, Brightness Histogram, etc. It supports multiple signal inputs, including HDMI/YPbPr/AV (Audio/L/R). It also has a universal mount, double power supply, and sunhood to help you to shoot anywhere.

Aputure BMPCC LCD 7 Inch Display
find-price-button Aputure VS-3 V-Screen 7" IPS LCD HDMI Monitor

Main Features

  • IPS panel
  • Anti-reflection multi coating
  • Supports up to 1080p input
  • PEAK focus assist
  • Highlight focus assist
  • Zebra marking-70IRE or 100IRE
  • Histogram for precise exposure control
  • False color to check exposure
  • Includes Audio Bar & 3-color level displays
  • Pre-calibrated color
  • HDMI loops-through
  • No image deformation or black in 5D Mark II scan mode
  • Firmware updates via USB
  • 7 languages
  • Includes sun hood
  • Additional Information, availability, and pricing for the Aputure V-Screen VS-3 7" IPS LCD HDMI Monitor can be found via eBay (click here).

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    find-price-button Aputure VS-3 V-Screen 7" IPS LCD HDMI Monitor

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    Although the new Zoom H6 has been released, I still see teams working with the Zoom H4n. Why not? It's a great audio recorder that really changed the way DSLR audio has been captured over the years.

    If you're not currently working with a professional audio recorder, now's the time. The Zoom H4n is currently on sale for an instant savings of $-100 OFF (limited supply). Now just $169, this is the lowest price i've ever seen since it's release. Check it out (here).

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    find-price-button Zoom H4n Portable Digital Audio Recorder -$100 Instant Savings

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    If you're working with a client or talent that needs to pitch a script, or even if you're a sole blogger who needs to remember key points during your video presentation, nothing beats a legit teleprompter. By 'legit' I mean a camera's lens that sits directly behind an actual beam splitter. Throwing your smart phone to the side of the lens does not yield the same results when your talent's eyes are wandering off.

    An iPad sized prompter should cover most use cases, but because of the size, it may not always be practical for travel, working in the field, or when using small camera systems. For times when you want minimal, small, compact, and lightweight this Listec PW-04 Teleprompter is great for mobile screens and smaller camcorder systems (and perhaps #GH3, #BMPCC?).


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    Typically sold for $320 dollars, the Listec PW-04 is available today with an instant savings of -$120 (now just $199) complete with hard case and bluetooth remote. Check it out (click here).

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    find-price-button Listec PW-04 Teleprompter w/ Bluetooth Keyboard Remote Android iOS

    [ Prompter Software Tip: ] Of course the Listec will offer prompting software, and there are dozens available through the app stores, but EasyPrompter.com is another option as a web based version. Here' a bit more info, and you can check it out at EasyPrompter.com:

    EasyPrompter is a free web-based teleprompter solution that offers many of the benefits of expensive products. It's unique in that it's completely cloud-based, so even something like a Chromebook can be used as a teleprompter. It also offers a subscription PRO service ($9.99 / mo or $99 per year) which adds the ability to save an unlimited number of scripts along with settings.

    Some of the features available:
    Adjustable font size
    Variable speed
    Mirrored display capable through our exclusive font download
    Elapsed Time Display
    Supports keyboard and mouse controls (start/pause, ff/rew, etc) so you can control the prompter remotely
    Can run full screen with no distracting ads, banners or control graphics
    Control pad can be undocked for 2 screen operation - this way there is nothing but the text on the second monitor

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    When it comes to the #BMPCC, there's a few accessories you may want to add-on, and so a solid cage is a good starting point to carry these extras. Adding on a pair of 15mm rails will get you even further when it comes to mounting video accessories. I've shared a few BMPCC cages on this blog, but here's an actual look at the parts and assembly of the new Tilta BMPCC Cage [BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera Cage].

    Tilta is well known for their build quality and finish in products, typically targeting high end camera models. This new Titla BMPCC Cage is no exception. Optionally the Tilta Cage can be purchased with a Top Handle and a set of Rails. The rails are mounted through a quick release system under the main cage, and you still have full access to all ports, battery, and sdxc card slot. An HDMI Lock is included to keep your cable in place and to prevent damage to your camera. [Note: using this lock can block access to your DC input]

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    find-price-button Tilta BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera BMPCC Cage

    The only things I've found to be of small concern is the low profile Top Handle that gets in the way of my RedRock Micro Live Lens adapter. I'm unable to attach or remove the RRM adapter when the Tilta Top handle is mounted. The silver-ish finish on the rails look great, but one pass and they are easily scratched up. This doesn't affect any functionality of course. Overall a solid product for mounting accessories to your BMPCC.


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    find-price-button Tilta BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera BMPCC Cage

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    Just because Black Friday and Cyber Monday have past, this doesn't means the deals have stopped. This morning Ed points out Amazon is offering a Buy One Get One Free' on these Tascam Closed-Back Headphones [Thanks Ed].

    Are they any good? Don't just take my word for it, there are 80+ reviews on Amazon that you can sift through, and at a price of only $26 Dollar headphones (found here), you'll get a set (2). Great deal.

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    find-price-button Tascam TH02 Closed-Back Headphones

    Buy One TASCAM TH02-B Black Closed-Back Stylish Headphone and Get one Free
    For a limited time, buy one TASCAM TH02-B black closed-back headphone and receive a second one free. Simply add two TASCAM TH02-B black headphones to your Cart and the second headphone will be free at checkout. Offer applies only to the TASCAM TH02-B black headphone. Here's how (restrictions apply). Discounts only apply to items sold by Amazon.com. Does not apply to products sold by third-party merchants and other sellers through the Amazon.com site.

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    Cyber Monday Deals

    I can't wrap my head around all the deals this weekend, but as far as what I think might be of interest to this audience, here's a short list.

    Adobe Lightroom V5. (expires in a few hours).
    Great Deal especially if you're working with RAW images (or even CinemaDNG files).
    Adobe Lightroom V5 $121.00 Now just $72 dollars (found here).

    Rokinon Lens Deals.
    They seem to be promoting these quite a bit today (and selling quite a few).
    Rokinon 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens - Choice in Mount $279 (found here)
    Rokinon 8mm f/3.5 Fisheye (Nikon, Canon, Pentax, Sony) $199 (found here)

    Panasonic GH3 Save $300 OFF
    Probably the most full featured MFT Video & Photo Camera. It rocks.
    Panasonic GH3 Camera -$300 OFF Cyber Monday (found here)

    Sigma Macro Lens - ALL MOUNTS -$300 OFF
    Portraits or up close details. Great for Wedding & Event Coverage.
    Sigma 105mm f/2.8 EX DG OS Macro Lens -$300 OFF - Cyber Monday (found here)

    Canon Powershot S110 -$100 OFF
    Nothing beats a solid pocketable camera. If you can't afford the $750 Sony RX100, the Canon S110 for just $219 (today) is my next suggestion.
    Canon Powershot S110 - Cyber Monday (found here)

    Seagate 3TB Drive + THUNDERBOLT Dock
    These are so awesome, I own three. If you're working with SSD Sata drives (BlackMagic Cinema Cameras), you can dock directly to this and start editing. Once you work with Thunderbolt Speeds, it's hard to go back to USB. Sucks for me - I paid over $400+ each. Today, you can get it for just $199.
    Seagate Backup Plus 3 TB Drive + Thunderbolt Dock Desktop External Hard Drive (found here)

    Sandisk Extreme PRO SDHC / SDXC 32GB - 64GB
    A must have for the BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera to shoot RAW. 64GB will give you about 20 minutes of RAW on the BMPCC, time to stock up. They are now up to 30% cheaper than when I purchased them.
    Sandisk EXTREME PRO SDHC / SDXC Up to 30% OFF (found here)

    Canon 70-200mm F/2.8L IS II
    Newest version. Originally $2499, now down to $2K. But wait, could this also qualify for the current Mail-In-Rebate for an additional $300 OFF bringing it down to just $1700?
    Lens Listing: Canon 70-200mm F/2.8L IS II - Checkout Price $2K (found here).
    Mail-In-Rebate: Additional $300 OFF (found here)

    [Keep checking back as i'll be updating through the day].

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    The reason why these Seiki 4K Displays are so cheap is that they are just stripped down to bare bones. You won't find a tuner, or a set of quality speakers. There's no fancy aluminum housing with a coated glass screen. You won't find a Smart WiFi interface with Netflix, YouTube, or Hulu. It's simply a display, but for the price - a damn good display!

    While i'm not quite ready to start editing 4K videos, or watch 4K content, the MacBook Pro Retina (I have the old version) is able to utilize the full 4K resolution of 3840 x 2160. I'm currently running an external Thunderbolt Display as my main monitor, but as I was looking for a second display, I decided to try this 39" 4K model. The colors are amazing, fonts are sharp, and images look great. I would not advise this to be a primary monitor for creative graphics use, but definitely a worthy addition as a secondary display.

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    find-price-button Seiki 39" 4K HDMI Television 3840 x 2160 Display Monitor

    My system can only support a 30hz refresh rate at full 4K, but considering this is my secondary display for static content it's not a big deal. Seiki also offers a 50" inch 4K Television (found here), but would be just too big as a monitor.

    Now when the 39" version of this 4K TV hit retailers it was announced for $699. Over on eBay it's still listed for $580 (seen here). That's an amazing price for a 4K television today, but right now they are on sale for just $480! (found here).

    [Update: 01.16.2014 it's currently listed at just $404]

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    find-price-button Seiki 39" 4K HDMI Television 3840 x 2160 Display Monitor

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    Dynamic camera movements can really increase the value of your production, but also requires more man power (and budget). The ideas within this article are based on setting up a second camera on a Video Slider without having a second Camera Operator (completely unattended). This 'B' camera angle offers dynamic movements so that you can cut away to the footage when needed. This is an excellent idea and a few companies are already on the ball with new products (coming soon).

    First up is the Kessler Parallax system that offers a mechanical Parallax panning motion to your video head as it tracks left and right. Neat trick, but to get this fully automated you'll have to tie in to the Kessler Oracle system, which not only adds additional cost in the end, but extra equipment to assemble during production. More info at https://www.kessleru.com/2013/09/update-kessler-parallax/

    Next we have the RedRock Micro One Man Crew. This motorized slider offers a curved (Parabolic) track to keep your subject in focus as it moves left to right (and back again). Completely silent with options to set a limit on range, and control speeds. The best part is that it is an all in one solution that's quick to set up and quick to store away. Starting at $1500 dollars (seen here), it carries a decent price tag, but it will save you from hiring an extra person to man a sliding camera. After finishing this article, you may come to realize the price to be very reasonable. More info at https://store.redrockmicro.com/OneManCrew

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    find-price-button Buy- RedRock Micro One Man Crew Motorized Parabolic Slider

    Now i've been asked several times if this was something that could be built at home (a.k.a DIY). Here i'm going to introduce a very basic concept on how i've managed to accomplish the same 'ping-pong' / 'back-forth' effect on a cheap DIY motorized slider kit (seen here) with an additional $10 dollars worth of switches, wiring, and a relay, and absolutely no programming. It's basically a simple and dumb electro-mechanical system.

    Unmanned, unattended, looping, automated, it all sounds pretty good. Yet you can see how this basic system fails to provide many of the 'Smart' features of the more expensive products coming to market. On the flip-side, one advantage is that with this basic circuit one can expand this idea outside of just a typical slider. (Yes i'm already working on those ideas).

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    First Test - Building the Circuit Automated Looping Motorized Slider

    Here's a schematic of my layout. You'll notice how each side of the motor has both negative and positive from the battery, but only one set is active from the DPDT.
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    Click for Larger Version

    How It Works:
    Two 3 Pin NO+NC Momentary Micro Switches (as found here) at each end reverse the polarity of the motor each time they are triggered.

    DIY Slider micro switch 3 pin NO NC
    Example of 3 pin NC/NO Momentary Micro Switch

    A 12V DPDT Relay (as found here) is either 'Always ON' until the slider reaches the opposite switch which drops power to the relay.

    12V DPDT Relay DIY Slider Motion Control
    Example of 12V DPDT Relay with Socket Base

    In one direction, the relay is technically 'STUCK ON' by way of a tricky little feedback loop in the circuit. To turn the entire slider on or off, i'm just using the switch from the battery. In this example, i'm not using a speed controller, but one can easily be added.

    [Update] If you have trouble following the schematic, I have another article with an easier way to create this setup. Others have successfully got their own sliders working. Check out the other article (found here).

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    Some people want to stick with big brand names - nothing with wrong with that. So if you're looking for my suggestion in this area, one of my favorite Stabilizer + Vests combinations still to this day is the hybrid Steadicam Merlin Vest + Glidecam HD4000 Stabilizer.

    Obviously the Glidecam Stabilizer can be used without a Vest, when you just need to fly hand held. If you need the extra support for long hours of Steadicam work, you can mount the Glidecam to the Steadicam Merlin Vest (with an adapter).

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    find-price-button Glidecam HD4000 Video Camera Stabilizer

    The ISO ARM on the Merlin Vest can be dialed to fly both lightweight cameras as well as medium weight camera systems. This is a true 'Steadicam' branded vest, and build quality on the ISO Arm is top notch. Typically this vest runs $1600 dollars (some retailers still list this price), but recently it's been discounted for just $995 $849 (found here).

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    find-price-button Steadicam MERLIN-ARMVESTPK Upgrade Kit for Merlin $995

    Now i'm not a fan of the Velcro straps on the actual vest part. So the only other thing I highly suggest getting is the Buckle Upgrade Kit (found here). This little kit will get rid of those nasty velcro straps that are both noisy and will eventually wear out. You can find that kit below (click here).

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    find-price-button Steadicam Merlin Vest Buckle Upgrade Kit

    So if you're working with the Glidecam HD4000 (or similar post) Stabilizer, to mate the two you can either DIY an adapter (as seen here), or you can pick up a ready made post from Berkey designed specifically for this Hybrid setup. Here's a link to the adapter required to allow the Glidecam Stabilizers to work with this Steadicam Merlin Vest.

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    find-price-button Berkey Glidecam Post Adapter to Steadicam Merlin Vest