
The Portkeys LH7H is the perfect answer for photographers who need a large, bright display while keeping their camera rig lightweight. This 7-inch monitor features 1000 nits of brightness, ensuring clear images when shooting outdoors without the need for bulky lens hoods. Its sharp Full HD panel and intuitive touchscreen make focus control and composition easier than ever.
Large screen, lightweight design: While the LH7H offers a large 7-inch viewing area, it weighs only about 245 grams. This makes it a great choice for gimbal use or handheld shooting, where every gram counts in terms of balance and ergonomics.
The LH7H is equipped with Portkeys’ comprehensive software tools to help ensure a technically perfect shot. You have access to a comprehensive range of analysis tools, including accurate Waveform, Histogram and False Color for checking exposure. Focus Peaking and image magnification help you find critical focus quickly. With 3D LUT support, you can load your own color profiles via USB stick to see the final color scheme on location.
The monitor's HDMI connections support 4K signals up to 30p. Thanks to the HDMI output, you can send the image without delay to, for example, a director's display or a wireless transmitter. The user interface is designed for the modern photographer: all settings can be adjusted directly on the screen without reaching for physical buttons.
The rear of the device has an integrated Sony NP-F battery plate, which ensures long operating time on a single charge. The monitor also has a DC input (7-24V), through which the device can be connected to the mains or larger battery systems. A quiet cooling system ensures that the device does not overheat even during long shots, and that no disturbing fan noise ends up on the soundtrack.
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The sales package includes:
Please note that the monitor uses Sony NP-F series batteries for power supply, which are sold separately. Due to its large size, we recommend a high-quality articulated mount for the monitor to ensure an optimal viewing angle.