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Product: Marshall M-LCD7-HDMI-CE6 7" Portable Monitor
Description:
The M-CT7 monitor kit provides a lightweight 7" 800 x 480 LCD monitor with HDMI that is perfect for photographers and videographers looking for a simple, inexpensive monitoring solution. This unit offers two compostite video inputs and one audio input, along with HDMI and VGA (PC) connectivity. A variety of features include a rear speaker for audio monitoring, auto aspect ratio detect, image flip/flop and color temperature adjustment (HDMI/PC). Users also have the ability to power this monitor using a standard DSLR battery*. This feature allows the monitor to be powered using an existing DSLR battery for mobile on-the-go monitoring.
Product SKU: M-CT7-CE6
MSRP: $399.00


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Description:
You can mount the monitor to the base plate on either side of your camera with the addition of the Accessory Wing. With this setup you will need one extra Mounting Knob to attach the Accessory Wing to the base plate of the Scorpion handle.
Description:
Mount the monitor to the top of the handle using the Accessory Shoe. Using the Scorpion in Cage Mode with the camera mounted to the side makes it very easy to hold your rig and get a smooth and steady shot of your target. An additional Accessory Shoe is being used here to hold a microphone in place.
Description:
This rig is mounted on a tripod using the optional Cheese Plate Kit. Also shown here is the Tabie, an iPad Teleprompter Stand, mounted to the top handle using an Accessory Shoe and Accessory Wing. Again the Monitor is mounted to the side of the camera using the Accessory Wing and one extra Mounting Knob.
Description:
This is the Flyer Mode configuration of the monitor bundle. The most important thing to remember when mounting the monitor in this position is to have the Shoe Plate of the Accessory Shoe rotated 90 degrees pointing in a horizontal direction. This way the Ball Head can only move side to side instead of having it fall off if left in the vertical position.





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