From the course: DSLR Video Tips: Gadgets & Gear
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Connecting the monitor
Rich Harrington: So, we're out in the field. Robbie Carman: Yep. Rich Harrington: This particular monitor is battery operated, which is good because, I don't see any electrical outlets. Robbie Carman: Water won't work? Rich Harrington: No. We could do a hydroelectric. Robbie Carman: Yeah, maybe. Rich Harrington: But we have an HDMI cable. Robbie Carman: Yep. Rich Harrington: Really standard connection option. So this monitor just has an HDMI in the back. Robbie Carman: Yep. Rich Harrington: Says HDMI in. Robbie Carman: I'm going to hand this over to Kevin. We'll plug it in up to his monitor up there. Rich Harrington: Yeah, and Kevin is using a Zacuto Z-finder. Which has a loop out. So he can actually have his own monitor with additional controls. And then as the director and the second director, we can both. Robbie Carman: Assistant. Rich Harrington: Both have our monitor. You just say it's fun. So we're going to swing this back around. And we've got the solid connection. And we…