SmallHD Debuts 4K 13-inch Cine 13
SmallHD introduces a compact 4K high-bright monitor.
The high-bright monitor sports a low-profile design for camera teams to view both HD and 4K video.
“Cine 13 is a major upgrade in image quality - we think it’s the best-looking 13-inch production monitor ever made,” testifies Dave Bredbury, Product Manager for CS Cine. “With upgraded contrast ratio, resolution, portability, brightness, and color reproduction, Cine 13 is a versatile powerhouse that will delight focus-pullers and cinematographers alike.”
Cine 13 features a 13-inch IPS LCD screen with over 1500nits of brightness. It includes 4x independent 12G-SDI inputs/outputs, integrated accessory power ports, a dovetail mounting rail for battery plate or accessory mounting, and a removable bottom Cheese Rail for additional mounting flexibility. All those powerful features are housed in an aluminum unibody chassis weighing 6.8-lbs, making Cine 13 one of the lightest 4K monitors on the market, claim SmallHD.
“Combined with SmallHD’s popular PageOS 4 tools like Color Pipe color rendering, Custom False Color, and Pomfort Livegrade integration, filmmakers can trust Cine 13 to provide a technically-accurate view of their shots,” the firm says.
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