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FEELWORLD S10 10-inch 12G SDI HDMI2.0 Camera Field Monitor High Brightness 1200nit Touchscreen Professional CalMAN Software Calibration, DCI-P3 Cinema Color Gamut
Price: $799.99
(as of Jan 28,2025 16:23:09 UTC – Details)
CAMERA MONITOR
Adopting 12G-SDI single link technology and compatibility with 6G-SDI/3G-SDI/HD-SDI/SD-SDI, supporting 12Gbps per second transmission rate, better meeting the video transmission needs of high definition and high frame rate.
Each monitor under goes color calibration via CALMAN professional software prior to leaving the factory,ensure color accuracy and good reproduction, and the delta E value ≤1.5 Plus, S10 also covers 95% DCI-P3 film-grade color gamut, better meet the visual experience.
1200nits, Visible in Sunlight High brightness 1200nit is viewable in almost every kind of light. Indoors, outdoors or anywhere you need.
On the top of S10 comes with three custom shortcut buttons , the photographer can set the shortcut functions in advance according to the actual needs of the shooting site, and quickly call up the required functions during the shooting process, greatly improving the shooting efficiency.
HDMI and 3G-SDI can output the video or image with 3D LUT effect. When you are live streaming, you can connect the S10 output as a live broadcast image to add a cinematic ; when shooting on-set, you can output the image with LUT to the director or client for real-time monitoring by connecting a wireless device to strengthen teamwork.
Introducing the FEELWORLD S10 10-inch Camera Field Monitor: the ultimate tool for professional filmmakers and photographers. With its high brightness of 1200nit, this monitor ensures crystal-clear image quality even in bright sunlight. The touchscreen interface allows for easy navigation and control, while the CalMAN software calibration ensures accurate and consistent color reproduction.Equipped with 12G SDI and HDMI2.0 inputs, the FEELWORLD S10 is compatible with a wide range of cameras and devices. The DCI-P3 cinema color gamut provides a wider range of colors, making your images pop with vibrant hues and lifelike tones.
Whether you’re shooting on location or in the studio, the FEELWORLD S10 is the perfect companion for all your filmmaking needs. Upgrade your workflow and elevate your visuals with this professional-grade camera field monitor.
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95%Some need-to-knows on Michigan snowfall for next few days, including a 10-inch snow
Several different patches of snow will trek across Michigan today and Thursday. There will be a couple of heavy snow areas, but most of us just have a period of slower, slick roads.
The big picture is a heavy snow lake-effect event is occurring now, Wednesday afternoon into evening right along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Then another cold front will sweep across Lower Michigan tonight and Thursday, shifting the snow showers southeast across Michigan.
Winter Storm Warning in pink and Winter Weather Advisory in purple.NOAA
A winter storm warning is in effect in the southwest wind, heavy lake-effect snow this afternoon and tonight along the Lake Michigan shoreline. The heavy snow will fall from Ottawa County, just west of Grand Rapids, to Leelanau County, just west of Traverse city. Three to seven inches of snow will fall in this short time period today. The snow will also blow around very easily with fluffy, dry flakes and wind gusts up to 35 mph. Occasional white-outs are possible along U.S. 31 from Holland to Traverse City. It will be safer to drive U.S. 131 north from Grand Rapids than drive U.S. 31 north.
U.S. 31 is forecast to be a danger zone for travel on Wednesday afternoon and evening.Graphic provided by the NWS
Thursday the snow will become northwest to southeast oriented lake-effect snow. The general snow shower activity will move into east and southeast Lower toward Thursday morning. On the east side of the state we could have an inch or two of snow around the morning drive time. It’s not a snowstorm, but maybe a slick period when you have to drive slower.
Here’s the radar forecast this afternoon to noon Thursday. It shows you the various patches of snow that will cross Lower Michigan.
Radar forecast from noon today, January 22 to 6 p.m. Thursday, January 23.NOAA
Here’s the total snow forecast today through tomorrow. It’s a localized snowstorm for the western lakeshore counties and a light snow for the rest of us.
Total snow forecast noon January 22 to 6 p.m. January 23.NOAA
Up to 10 inches of additional snow could fall from Benton Harbor north through Muskegon to Ludington, Manistee, Northport and Harbor Springs. Also notice our models are starting to show a two or three inch snow around the Saginaw Bay region.
The snow will end by Thursday evening for eastern Michigan and by Friday morning where the lake-effect snowstorm is howling now.
As Michigan prepares for a significant snowfall over the next few days, here are some need-to-knows to help you navigate the wintry weather:1. 10-inch snowfall: Forecasters are predicting a substantial 10-inch snowfall accumulation in various parts of Michigan. This heavy snowfall can lead to hazardous road conditions, reduced visibility, and potential power outages. Make sure to stay updated on weather alerts and advisories in your area.
2. Winter storm preparations: Before the snowfall hits, make sure you are prepared for the winter storm. Stock up on essential supplies such as food, water, batteries, and blankets. Have a plan in place for potential power outages, and ensure your vehicle is equipped with emergency supplies in case you need to travel in the snow.
3. Stay off the roads if possible: With heavy snowfall expected, it’s best to avoid unnecessary travel during the storm. If you must venture out, drive cautiously, and allow extra time to reach your destination. Remember to clear snow and ice from your vehicle before driving, and use caution on slippery roads.
4. Shoveling safety: If you need to shovel snow, take frequent breaks to prevent overexertion. Use a proper shovel and lift with your legs, not your back, to avoid injury. Dress warmly and stay hydrated while shoveling, and consider asking for help or hiring a professional snow removal service if needed.
5. Check on vulnerable populations: During extreme weather conditions, it’s essential to check on elderly neighbors, family members, and those with disabilities who may need assistance. Offer to help with snow removal, errands, or transportation to ensure their safety and well-being during the snowstorm.
By staying informed and prepared, you can navigate the upcoming snowfall in Michigan safely and effectively. Remember to prioritize safety, plan ahead, and take necessary precautions to protect yourself and your loved ones during the winter storm.
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