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April 7, 2011 11:52 AM
Last week, I was fortunate enough to receive a visit from my good friends over at Marshall Electronics. They stopped by the studio to let me try out the brand new monitors they have been developing for greater ease of use with HDDSRL camera systems – The V-LCD56MD 5.6?, V-LCD70MD 7?, and V-LCD90MD 9? (pictured above). These monitors are going to be of great interest to HDDSLR users because of the combination of features they offer – some new and some we have seen on other Marshall products – bu (
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gary
April 4, 2011 12:30 PM
So, you've got your favorite DSLR ready to go out and shoot your next feature, but you need to get the display up to a more manageable size and in a position better suited to your shooting style. Among the plethora of available options, be sure to check out Marshall Electronics' V-LCD50-HDMI 5" professional camera-top LCD monitor. (
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gary
February 8, 2011 1:59 PM
Marshall Electronics, a leading manufacturer of LCD monitors for broadcast, studio, television, and production, introduces the world’s first 7" camera-top portable field monitor with integrated HDMI loop-through. This highly desired feature allows the camera operator to pass-through the HDMI video input from the V-LCD70XP-HDMIPT to another monitor for a client, director, focus puller or crew/talent member to view on-location. This handy "all-in-one" solution bypasses the need for HDMI splitters, (
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gary
January 6, 2011 11:28 AM
While at PhotoCine Expo and DV Expo I got some time to visit with Bernie Keach with Marshall Electronics about their new monitor, the future of HDSLR and why Marshall Monitors have the best reputation in the industry.
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gary
March 12, 2010 4:17 PM
The VX-9 is a plastic-cased LED monitor which has maximum versatility through the inclusion of every possible I/O option. Up to this point, all LED monitors included component video inputs as well as SD options such as composite or S-Video. From that point, users could opt for those standard I/O’s and either SDI or HDMI. The VX-9 includes both SDI and HDMI. Note that there is a single SDI channel both in and out (loop through) while it only accepts HDMI in. (
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