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Best Monitors for editing?

Post by Bobsday »

Maybe I am getting behind, but here we go. I use a Canon GL2 for video and edit in a Prestige with Smart Edit 3d but I am still using an older style TV displaying the standard 4 X 3 aspect ratio. So, one TV I tried to edit with on location looked like, SH_ _ so I made sure I gave the TV back to th loaner. It was a cheap flat screen TV I am sure from Walmart. So, what do I edit with today? I am going to the March Get Together to hopefully get some new ideas. Is that a good idea to go to it? Feedback is always helpful. Thank you
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Post by rone »

The problem probably was not the monitor you were using. The problem is pushing a SD signal into a HDTV. You need to send the signal out of the cassie and into an "upscaler" or "upconverter" and then into the the HDMI port of the TV to get a very nice picture. Expect to spend $300 - $400 to get the job done.
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Post by KeithWiggers »

I also use a GL2 for video. I have been using an LED flat screen for several years (very much pre - HD), It has component, S-video and composite inputs. I connect the SOL to it via S-video, keep the aspect ratio in 4:3, and the picture is quite good. A couple of years ago I tried an HD TV. I had the same experience as you had - lousy image. So I went back to the SD flat screen TV. You should be able to use any SD TV with good results. But as Rone said, if you must use an HDTV, you will need an"upscaler". Keith
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Post by LouBruno »

Guys....you need this and you will see a much better picture quality. I used this when I had my Solitaire and my Pro HD Monitor: ALTONA CV/SV to DVI VIDEO SCALER AT-AVS-DVI

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Post by Lowell »

hello bobsday You will not regret going to MGT. You will pick up many new ideas and meet new friends. It is well worth it. Also it helps in your profile to put your location.
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Post by CasablancaExpert »

My only caution - if you are remaining in the 4:3 aspect ratio is to be aware that some of the contemporary wide-screen monitors do not represent this aspect ratio with precision. With the new emphasis on the 16:9 format, they may be less focused on that issue. So I would definitely test one with my own eyes with the format/s you'll be using, if possible.

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Wow! You folks are a ton of help. Why did I not get on this thing years ago? Yes, I will be at the MGT and am already signed up and reserved. I hope my employer doesn't miss me for a few days!!!!! Anyway, I will take your advice and update my profile too. I am from the Minneapolis area and do not go online as often as most of you. So, Thanks again for all your help and hopefully will meet some of you next month!!! Bob
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Post by BobFoster »

Here's another opinion. Since you are not yet into HD shooting and editing, a Sony PVM-14M4U high resolution monitor will give outstanding representation of what you have actually recorded. It has 800 lines of resolution selectable color temperature, underscan, blue only for accurate set up and is a 14 inch monitor.
Here is an example on ebay. http://tinyurl.com/4pgufex These monitors were well over $2000 each new. I have 4 of them in my studio. The main problem I have had is shipping. The CRT is so heavy that abusive handling will cause the CRT to came loose and destroy the monitor in transit. It is a 4:3 or 16:9 display but not high definition.
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Post by gvprod »

if you are interested in a sony 14' monitor, a rental house here in phoneix (I rent from) has a few 14 inch sony monitors monitors (broadcast level)including a nice shipping case for salecall broadcast rentals at 480 894 1456 ask for Deb...tell her Lee Hopper told you to call
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