Amphibico is proud to announce its all new
16:9 High Definition 4.3” Color LCD monitor A fully machined
Aluminum constructed external monitor for use with all Amphibico and
other brand HD housings, comes complete with mounting bracket, sun
shade, spare o-ring kit and underwater cable connectors for easy
installation. Uses 4 AA Cells, Alkaline, NiCad, NiMH or Lithium. (Rechargeable
are highly recommended)
Features
- Designed for under or above water use.
- Easily mounts on top of all Amphibico
or other brand HD housings.
- Large 4.3" (10.9cm) Widescreen
Size for easy viewing at arms length
- 16:9 Aspect Ratio
- Quick disconnect 5 pin (HD)
underwater cable system
- Compatible with NTSC or PAL (Auto-detection)
- Displays camcorder information on
Monitor**
- High Resolution: Total Dot Count
392K (1440 x 272 R+B+G pixels)
- True 24 bit digital
- True 1080i/720p component video signal
directly from camcorder.
- High Brightness with built-in
adjustable LED backlight
- 4 button access to on screen display
functions
- Uses 4AA Cells Alkaline, NiCad, NiMH
or Lithium (Rechargeable are highly recommended)
- upto 4.5 hours of run time when using
Amphibico's 2500 Mwh NiMH rechargable batteries
- Size: 5 1/2"( 14cm)
Wide x 5" (12.7cm) Deep x 7 1/4"(18.4cm)High
Including sunshade & mounting bracket
- Weight (air) 3lbs (1.36kg) ( with
4 AA batteries installed)
- Weight (water) negative buoyancy (-300grams/0.66lbs)
with batteries installed
- Depth Rated to 330’ / 100 Meters
**Note: Some of the Sony camcorders we
supply housings for may or may not provide the camera's information out
to the HD monitor in HD (1080i) format. Here is a list of the
camera's DO and DO NOT.
Cameras
that DO provide the camera info
Cameras
that DO NOT provide the camera info
Note:
The user
is still able to record in HD (1080i) quality and get all of the
camera's info. The trick is to set the component output on the camera
to 480i instead of 1080i/480i. I know that this a drop in quality to
the monitor but this a decision the user as to make in order to
receive the camera's info.
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