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The ANDYCINE A6 II is a high-performance 5.5-inch camera monitor featuring a stunning 1600 nits brightness for daylight visibility, 1920x1080 resolution, and advanced tools for precise focus and exposure. With versatile power options and a comprehensive bundle, it's designed for professional creators who demand quality and convenience.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.2 x 13.3 x 10.6 centimetres |
Package Weight | 1 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 8 x 12.4 x 18.6 centimetres |
Item Weight | 1.01 Kilograms |
Brand | ANDYCINE |
Colour | black |
Included components | Monitor |
Part number | A6 II |
Size | portable |
Warranty description | 1 year warranty |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
R**Y
Bright, sharp and not particularly heavy!
Andycine have made a nice monitor with the A6 II, I confess to watching a couple of reviews on this and another 5.5" monitor on youtube, both are equally capable, but the Andycine 'won' in having 1600 NITS brightness.I like most things about it - so let's start with the positives...As above - it is very bright, without washing out on higher levels, has good contrast and I was able to see the picture clearly with bright UK Winter sunlight - good enough - possibly with high Summer light the (included) hood might prolong its usefulness.With the supplied battery it weighs around 380g - the bracket adds another 80g and the hood another 25g, so not particularly cumbersome.The provided NP-F330 battery has a USB C charging port, rated 2A @5V and 28 Watt Hours capacity, so should take around 3 hours to recharge from flat. I can't comment on battery life accurately as the longest walk with the monitor operating was around 40 minutes and I forgot to note the remaining capacity.There is a 50 cm micro HDMI to HDMI cable provided, quite flexible, but too short for me to use on my gimbal although perfectly adequate if the monitor was mounted on the flash shoe of the camera.There are 4 LUTs pre-installed and further ones may be loaded from a pen drive - there is an included USB A socket to USB C plug adaptor, so no problem if only 'old' pen drives are to hand. (nice touch!)The monitor arrives in a hardened, zipped carry case, a large compartment with elastic strap for the monitor, the lid having a zipped 'pocket' for cables, bracket, battery etc. It has a carry handle, just in case.A 30 cm USB A to C cable is provided for charging the battery. The monitor can also be powered from a 5v power bank via USB C or from an external 12v source with a suitable cable (not provided).The user manual is quite comprehensive and well illustrated.OK - so what didn't I like?The mounting bracket... It has 2 small lugs that engage on the body of the monitor (to stop it rotating) so some care has to be taken that they engage correctly - I found it a bit 'fiddly' to both hold the bracket in place and screw the arm in place - but, in fairness, the threads are new and may ease over time.The cold shoe mount is attached to the bracket with a hex screw - mine arrived slightly loose and there is no tool provided to tighten it. Fortunately I do have a heap of hex keys and was able to tighten it back up securely. Just something to be aware of.Yes, I think it is a good & useful monitor - the inclusion of a battery is sensible, although I assume any serious videographer may already have a collection of higher capacity batteries - which I am not...
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