There are a lot of different electronic viewfinders out there, so which one is the best deal with most features?
In this post I will try to answer that question by looking at four different EVF’s that are on the market today. They range in price from $750 to $1950 USD. You can find some of these cheaper when used on places like eBay.com
Watch my video review below to see what I think
You can find each of the viewfinders I show in my review on various online retailers. Just follow my links below to see the latest prices.
F&V SpectraHD 4 Field Video Monitor
Amazon https://amzn.to/2GCJepm
Adorama http://bit.ly/2rV8BbM
eBay https://ebay.to/2SsJ59m
Blackmagic URSA Viewfinder
B&H https://bhpho.to/2T9y2C0
Amazon https://amzn.to/2SlHaDv
Adorama http://bit.ly/2QSiKES
eBay https://ebay.to/2GLIzSn
JTZ Kameleon X01K EVF Electronic Viewfinder
B&H https://bhpho.to/2ZV3lV2
Adorama https://adorama.rfvk.net/ry1aG
Amazon https://amzn.to/2V2AbRP
Zacuto Gratical Eye Micro OLED EVF
B&H https://bhpho.to/2Fps4uG
Adorama http://bit.ly/2GNlQW7
eBay https://ebay.to/2Sr43Wj
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The opinions expressed in this video were not influenced by or paid for by any outside individual or company. I use and test lots of products that are sent to me or that I buy myself. In the end, I only talk about the products that I find interesting.
Hi Tom
From reading the specifications the viewfinders you have reviewed only go to 60fps. What do you use with the Ursa Mini if you need to shoot at 120fps?
Thanks
Pete, you don’t need to monitor in the frame rate you are shooting in. Also, 120fps on the URSA Mini cameras is off-speed recording only, so you’re recording 120fps slowed down to a lower frame rate anyway.