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I have six OLED Sony 7" monitors at my ballpark for my six cameras. I am not a fan of this monitor version of OLED. The color is spectacular but the robustness of the pix is low and deceiving to a camera shader (me on game days). Video ops are so used to bright screens and these are low and dull. I usually shade by eye and go to the scope for confirmation. I go for a good look on the players face and let the white uniforms go hot. But the OLED monitor has trouble with shades of fleshtones. Usually too hot. These low brilliance displays throw me every time trying to get a bright pix and blowing things out as a result. And I did tell this to Sony.
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