The SWIT CM-S75F is a 7″ IPS LCD monitor with PQ/HLG HDR monitoring capabilities that came out in October 2019. This 3000nits monitor features HDMI and SDI inputs, and HDMI and SDI output ports (but without any cross-conversion). The monitor can take resolutions up to 4K DCI via its HDMI port and 2K on the SDI input port. Let’s take a closer look at this monitor to see if it holds all its promises! SWIT is a Chinese company specialized in creating batteries, wireless video systems, lights, and monitors. We already reported about their SWIT 45Wh pocket V-Mount batteries, the SWIT SL-100P waterproof flexible bi-color LED light, their FLOW500 wireless video system, and I already reviewed the SWIT LC-D421 four-channel battery charger that you can read here. Image credit: CineD SWIT is mainly known for making quality products that offer filmmakers an excellent price/features ratio. The SWIT CM-S75F came out in October 2019 and is one of the company’s high-end on-camera monitors. A HDMI-only version – the CM-S75C – with similar features is also available if you don’t need the SDI input/output ports. Unboxing the SWIT CM-S75F The SWIT CM-S75F comes in a small box. When you open it, you’ll find: The CM-S75F monitorAn AC-adaptor with various plugsOne USB stick with the manual insideA cold shoe to 1/4 “-20 ball headOne HEX key with a 1/4″ -20 threaded insertOne D-Tap to 5.5mm DC barrel power cable Image credit: CineD This is the “Basic package,” but a “Pro package” is also...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 5 May, 2021