Field monitor is one of the great tools to help the filmaker or shutterbug to see the image captured on the larger screen of it. For example, peaking is an field monitor function that helps you focus. It finds sharp lines in the image and highlights them with a color (usually red or yellow).
Before purchasing a field monitor for DSLR, there are some tips you need to consider.
1. Size: We should consider about the size of field monitor. MustHD field monitor has 5 inch, 5.6 inch, 7 inch, 17 inch and 27 inch. The larger it is, the higher resolution it needs. The larger field monitor price is also higher.The larger monitors will help you precisely set your focus and will allow you to see compositional details better on a larger screen.
2. Resolution: The resolution of the on-camera field monitor is very important for many reasons. The resolution of 5 inch MustHD field monitor is 800*480, 5.6 inch 1280*800, 7 inch 1280*800, 17 inch 1920*1080 and 27 inch 2560x1440. HDMI outputs from most DSLRs don’t actually output HD footage. For this reason having a HD monitor with a good resolution will be essential to ensure you’re getting the sharpest focus possible.
3. Special Features: MustHD field monitor has the functions of false color, focus assist, exposure, blue only, aspect and so on.