View Full Version : "SDI" HD monitor with new Dell and adapter?


Benjamin Eckstein
April 20th, 2009, 01:58 PM
I am looking to get a larger SDI field monitor for my EX-1, to use especially when I am shooting with a 35mm adapter. I have a Marshall 7" monitor and it is sufficient (although arguable a similar resolution as the EX-1 LCD), but I would like something that can do 1080 over SDI. I was considering the Panasonic 17" and its a great monitor, but only 720p (with no pixel-to-pixel) and is about $2k. I am now looking into an SDI to DVI or HDMI adapter and a Dell (or other) computer LCD monitor.

I have the Dell 2408 (generation before the HDMI) monitors on my workstation and they are great looking, but wouldn't mind something smaller for field use and saw this:
Dell SX2210 Full HD 22 inch Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor Details (http://accessories.us.dell.com/sna/products/Displays/productdetail.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&cs=19&sku=320-7976)

It looks nice, is 1920x1200 has HDMI and DVI, and it's quite inexpensive which makes me wonder if it will be that good. And my thought was to get the Blackmagic HDLink SDI-DVI converter, but now that is replaced (at the same price) by the HDLink Pro, which one would say is great because it has more features, but it is bigger, which I don't really want.

BM has a much smaller SDI-HDMI converter but it is the same price as the HDLink Pro; am I silly to pay the same for something with much fewer features?

Any thoughts on these products and whether this will create a good monitoring solution (especially for focus) out of the EX-1?

Thanks,
Benjamin

Bradley Ouellette
April 20th, 2009, 03:50 PM
I can't speak on behalf of that monitor, but I do own a Samsung 22" Syncmaster with the same resolution and HDMI on it. I plug my PS3 into it through HDMI, and it looks just as good at my 50" Sony Bravia no lie. It does exactly what it says. Mostly play Cal of Duty on it.