CinemonitorHD Evolution Reset

Performing a full reset or preset may be helpful in some cases, such as loose of functionalities, tally issue, image flickering, or after software update.

James Elias about his CineMonitorHD

"I first came across the Transvideo CineMonitor range whilst I was working at Tiffen Steadicam®.  It was clear to me that the Transvideo range offered many useful features for operators right out of the box, all contained within simple and easy to use menus and it didn't matter whether you were using SD or HD signals - which was a limit of the integral Steadicam® system at the time.

When building my rig, the Transvideo CineMonitorHD range was my first choice.  In real world conditions everything I would need to set or I would want on the monitor is there, memorised and ready to go.  I can tweak a frame line in seconds with plenty of options for presenting the frame and safe areas on the monitor. The level indicator, image flipping and focus helper are also incredibly useful tools and all are quickly and easily accessible.

France TV uses CineMonitorHD on Artemis

Inauguration of the exhibition dedicated to the famous cyclist Jacques Anquetil. Inauguration in the presence of French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius and Michel Drucker famous presenter of France 2 and avid cyclist.

Operator: Herve Colosio, France Television

Rig: Sachtler Artemis with CineMonitorHD SBL + Glass Bonding + Virtual Horizon2

Betz- tools.de as TRANSVIDEO Value Added Reseller

Since 1978 Christian Betz is well known in the Steadicam world as a genius designer and manufacturer of specific parts.

Betz-tools is based in Munich, in the heart of the European Film Industry.

It was quite natural that Transvideo and Betz-tools found some common interest in the Film Industry.

Christian provides added value solutions embedding Transvideo multiformat field-monitors and wireless TitanHD in his offer of body-rigs, remote heads and systems for the Film Industry, but also to Broadcasters.

See more at http://www.Betz-tools.de

Transvideo CineMonitorHD 3DView 6 and 10 simply the best - by Alister Chapman

By Alister Chapman - xdcam-user.com

I’ve just returned from a very enjoyable week shooting 3D with Geoff Boyle in the Swedish mountains. We were in Hemavan, running a 3D workshop using a wide range of cameras including Sony F3′s on a Hurricane Rig, a TD300 and an NEX3D1E. The shooting parts of the course took place up in the mountains where at times we had to deal with temperatures below -20°C, howling winds and blizzard conditions. Our primary monitors were Transvideo 3DView, a 6″ Classic and a 10″ Evolution. These were the perfect monitors for this type of shoot where we needed portability, ruggedness and the superb 3D toolsets incorporated into these monitors.

When conditions are like this, portability and ruggedness are paramount!