Technical details
Option type |
NP-FV50, NP-FV70, NP-FV100, Sony M series battery, Sony W series battery, NP-FV100A, AC-PW10AM |
Input voltage |
6.8, 7.2, 7.4, 7.6 V |
12.7 cm (5 ") FHD TFT, 1920 x 1080 16:9, RMS 0.5 W, 5.5 W, 3.5 mm, HDMI, 139 x 100 x 23.1 mm, 270 g
<b>Compact 5.0-type Full HD-compatible monitor</b>
<b>For optimal shooting support</b>
The LCD monitor CLM-FHD5, featuring functions such as Enlarging and Peaking for precise focusing, False Color and Video Level Marker for exposure adjustment assistance, and S-Log Disp. Assist for extra-reliable shooting, uses the same types of batteries that cameras do, for more convenient operation in the field.
<b>Full HD viewing</b>
With Full HD (1920 x 1080) capability, the CLM-FHD5 displays crisp images, enabling precise checking of focus.
<b>A wide range of shooting assistance functions</b>
The CLM-FHD5 employs a rich array of functions for great still and movie shooting support, ensuring that you can focus accurately, expose images in the way you want, see precisely what is being recorded in low-contrast images, and more, while you look at the images in extra-fine detail.
<b>Handy features for precise focusing</b>
To check focus, you can enlarge the normal view by 3x or 6x, or use Peaking function to automatically determine which parts of the picture are in relatively sharp focus.
<b>Enlarging images</b>
Lets you enlarge an image to 3x or 6x magnification.
<b>Peaking</b>
Displays monochrome image, except for focused areas in red.
<b>False color</b>
False color function displays video signal levels of an entire image's input as color distribution to help you set exposure precisely.
<b>Video Level Marker</b>
Video Level Marker uses colors1 to warn about image input areas that are overexposed/underexposed relative to the target video signal level that you choose (among five video signal levels).
<b>S-Log Disp. Assist</b>
This function displays the S-Log image with brightness and contrast close to those of the image as it appears in regular shooting mode, for easier focusing and monitoring.
<b>Extending shooting freedom</b>
A flexible shoe adaptor lets you pan and tilt the monitor freely. Or use socket holes on the monitor’s top and bottom to mount the monitor on a tripod, bracket or other support.
<b>Simple, comfortable operation</b>
Controls on the monitor, including two customizable buttons, are positioned to make monitor operation simple. The ZOOM/SELECT button, for example, is easy to reach in its corner.
<b>Customizable buttons</b>
A frequently used function can be assigned to each of C1 and C2 buttons.
<b>Battery/AC power for long, convenient use</b>
The monitor uses the same W, M and V batteries as cameras do, so you can take it for long periods of shooting without also having to bring along special batteries. There’s also an optional AC adaptor that's handy for long operating sessions without batteries.