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Review on πŸ“Ί FEELWORLD F6: 5.7Inch FHD IPS On Camera 4K HDMI Monitor Bundle with Battery, Charger, HDMI Cords, Swivel Arm and Power Output by Jim Cox

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Pretty good, needs a bigger case

Packaging was nicely done. The box appears to be of good quality. There was a small dent on the bottom but apparently during shipping. Good thing it's in a suitcase. i have a canon 70d, so hdmi on mini worked. There was a second HDMI cable: Micro-HDMI. The cables appear to be strong, however a DSLR cage is recommended to avoid damage. The buttons worked fine. Definitely better than looking at the screen of my DSLR. Assembly: The screen looks like medium quality plastic, quite durable. Durable quality plastic similar to the plastic my Canon 50mm STM is made of. The cold shoe control lever is not perfectly centered, so it can be adjusted via the Allen screw. it still wobbles and that's ok because then I can center it, I guess it's not a big problem. The monitor is still pretty cool. I found that the control stick is not level (which may just be due to gravity). This tilts the screen down slightly on the end not connected to the mount. The curtain bracket is already mounted. The tint appears to be subtle, so be careful when removing it. I've seen other people complain about the velcro detaching from the mount or visor. With a bit of foresight, you can always replace the Velcro. I've always had Canon batteries, so this Sony-like battery is alien to me. I charged the battery for a while and the charger is still red. When the battery is not inserted in the charger, the indicator light is green. I'm not sure how low the battery is when you receive it. but even after 10 minutes of loading I was able to test and tinker with the screen. My only negative, which is pretty big: It's cool that this monitor comes with a travel case, but it's pretty compact. After pulling everything out I was confused on how to get things back the way they were originally. The biggest downside is that the screen is firmly pressed from the bottom. I have correspondingly small fingers and even pull the screen out carefully because I don't want to damage it. You practically have to pull the curtain mount on the side to get it out. This is quite dangerous as you are not pulling on the screen itself which could potentially damage the attachment. if this travel case was only 1-2 cm larger in all dimensions, it would fit better. Also, the travel case and internal papers say Andycine which lets you know they're essentially the same company lol. "sensory world" is not written on the packaging, but on the monitor. This will be updated when something happens. but so far really good value for money.

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March 12, 2023
Does anyone know how to use the monitor with a nikon d5300?