kyanmagic wrote:Hey thanks, that's very useful! I read a little about the BM5 previously and some reviews said although it was bright - the colours got really washed out at its brightest settings which made it less usable. Have you experienced anything like this whilst using it in outdoor locations in the sun?
I wouldn't call my BM7 II DS a "reference" quality monitor, no, but you're not really meant to use onboard or handheld monitors for colour/exposure reference. Because you're not using them in ideal, controlled conditions it isn't realistic to set them up as a Rec709 reference monitor because that would be a horrid experience to operate with. As long as the colours are close enough for jazz, you really only need onboard monitors for focus and framing. Exposure is best set with waveforms, false colour, or just good old fashioned light meters, and white balance should be pretty simple to set based on your regular best practices.