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Kraken Sports 5.5" Ultra Bright Underwater Monitor

Kraken Sports 5.5" Ultra Bright Underwater Monitor
  • Product Code: eq154133
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$4,497.00 $7,060.29

Gone is the need to squint at your camera's display inside a housing because the Kraken Sports 5.5" Ultra Bright Underwater Monitorfrom Kraken Sports 5.5" Ultra Bright Underwater Monitorshows the image from your lens in vivid, colorful detail. Mount the monitor on your housing with the included ball mount and connect it to the housing's HDMI bulkhead for imagery at 3000 cd/m², bright enough to be seen in full sunlight. You can flip, freeze, and zoom the image and adjust its brightness, contrast, tint, saturation, and color temperature. The monitor is powered by a rechargeable battery pack with its own port for USB-C PD charging.

Depth Rated 266'    1920 x 1080 IPS LCD Screen    3000 cd/m² Brightness    4K HDMI Signal Input/Output    80° x 80° Angle of View    USB-C PD Rechargeable Battery    4 Hours Runtime    Ball Mount    Full, Mini, Micro HDMI Adapters

Key Specs
Display Size5.5" / 14.0 cm
Native Resolution1920 x 1080
TouchscreenNo
HDR SupportYes
Media/Memory Card SlotNo
Built-In BatteryYes
Power Consumption20 W
Display
Panel TypeIPS-Type LCD
Display Size5.5" / 14.0 cm
Native Resolution1920 x 1080
Aspect Ratio16:9
Viewing AngleHorizontal: 80°
Vertical: 80°
TouchscreenNo
Maximum Brightness3000 nits / cd/m2
Contrast Ratio1000:1
HDR SupportYes
Pixels Per Inch (ppi)400 ppi
Image ControlsCheck Field, Color Temperature Selection, Customizable Aspect Ratios, False Color, Focus Assist
Inputs / Outputs
Embedded AudioHDMI
Audio I/ONo
Built-In SpeakerNo
Power I/O1x USB-C Input
Media/Memory Card SlotNo
Wi-FiNo
BluetoothNo
Mobile App CompatibleNo
Power
Built-In BatteryYes
Power Consumption20 W
General
Environmental ResistanceWater-Resistant to 266' / 81.1 m (Unrated)
Operating Conditions-4 to 158°F / -20 to 70°C 
Storage Conditions-22 to 176°F / -30 to 80°C 
Dimensions5.6 x 3.4 x 1.1" / 14.2 x 8.6 x 2.8 cm
Weight4.6 lb / 2.1 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight7.855 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)12.4 x 10.3 x 6.1"

  • Audio meter monitoring
  • Center marker
  • Check field (red, green, blue, mono)
  • Color temperature adjustment
  • False color
  • Histogram
  • Image flip
  • Image freeze
  • Nine grid
  • Pixel to pixel
  • Safe area
  • Zebra

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work with an Olympus PT-056 housing for a TG-4?

A: The Kraken Sports KRL-11 Standard Wide-Angle Lens 90 (M52 Thread) is not compatible with the Olympus PT-056 Underwater Housing for Tough TG-3 Digital Camera.

Q: 2. I will be using this monitor an my Nikon D850 and D810 for still photography. My eyes are not as good as they used to be so hopefully a monitor will help me manual focus precisely. Will the screen on the monitor match exactly what I see on the camera?

A: This will be a great tool to help you focus. The colors may not be an exact match, but it is still a great option for better focus.

Q: 3. Is this lens compatible with the smartphone housing from kraken?

A: To use the Kraken Sports KRL-02 Underwater Wide-Angle Conversion Lens with 52mm Mount on the Kraken Sports Smart Phone Housing you need to use the Kraken Sports M67 and M52 Adapter for Universal Smart Housing. Here is the link: https://bhpho.to/2wtyiCD

Q: 4. if we're filming in 16:9 aspect ratio, will it show that on the monitor or is image stretched to fit 16:10 aspect ratio?

A: The FeelWorld 7" 4K Ultra-Bright Monitor would not stretch the content. It would correctly show your content in 16:9 aspect ratio.

Q: 5. Can it do 1.33x and 2x anamorphic de-squeeze?

A: Yes, it has the following anamorphic de-squeeze modes: 1.3x, 2.0x, 2.0x mag.

Q: 6. Will this fit the Sony Xperia Pro-I Smartphone?

A: The Sony Xperia Pro-I Smartphone is too large to fit in the Kraken Sports KRH08 V2 Universal Underwater Smartphone Housing.

Q: 7. Is this monitor 10Bit?

A: Our specs page lists this monitor as displaying up to 8-bits of color.

Q: 8. Does anyone have this 7" monitor on a dji RSC 2 or RS 2? Trying to figure out if it's too big for one of them.

A: That depends on how you want to mount the FeelWorld 7" 4K Ultra-Bright Monitor. for 7" monitor's We recommend getting additional handles such as the DJI R Twist Grip Dual Handle for RS 2 & RSC 2. The handles will not only make it easier to handle and maneuver the gimbal but they will also make it easier to mount the 7" monitor a comfortable distance away from the gimbal.

Q: 9. My wife has vision issues and cannot use the viewfinder or small screen on her D750. Can this be used for photography and not video?

A: Yes, The FeelWorld 7" 4K Ultra-Bright Monitor with Loop-Through HDMI will support DSLR/Mirror-less cameras like the Nikon D750. You will be able to project the cameras menu to the display and make the on screen graphics and text larger. Also note the HDMI cable that comes with this kit is perfect for your Nikon D750.

Q: 10. What does image freeze function mean? Onion skin overlay?

A: Image freeze allows for specific settings to be analyzed when locked on a specific shot to make sure all monitor settings are set as desired. No onion skin overlays are defined in the specs.

21/09/2024

[Yes] I've tried a number of different monitors and this is the first that fully meets all of my goals!
The vmount plate and metal build. Function buttons built in. Best menu system I've used. The best on-camera monitor you can buy right now. Obviously quite expensive but do you really want to skip on what acts as your eyes for the camera image? I don't. Get this monitor!

5
08/09/2024

[400 ppi] When you choose SmallHD, you probably want the functionality more than the low price. So I'm not going to complain about the price.

I have both Indie 5 and Ultra 5. Unlike Indie's 1000 nits, Ultra's 3000 nits is perfect for any scenario I need. The aluminum body also helps with cooling. (The Indie has a plastic back.) If you're as curious as I was about the location of its fan, it's tucked away in that concave and convex structure on the back. You can't see it in the pictures on the site, but it's there. Indie is 1.6A, and Ultra is 2.1A. I plan to test how much more power the Ultra consumes than the Indie.

In addition, the physical buttons give it a huge improvement in operation. Physical buttons can jump to the different windows faster on set. Both monitors have a slight lag in switching windows side by side, but the Ultra's physical buttons made the lag perfectly acceptable. The other three custom buttons also work well in the new system.

The most distinctive feature of Ultra, and the biggest difference between it and Cine and Indie, is the power supply plan. Ultra is designed entirely for cinema cameras. It can only be powered by a 2-pin Lemo cable. I see a lot of complaints about the thickness of Cine and Indie. The thickness of Ultra is reduced due to being batteries-free. You also get this by around 100 grams more weight. But 100g on a cinema camera never being a problem. You know what I mean.


I hope this review helped you to make your decision.

5
22/08/2024

[400 ppi] My wife uses this for stills shooting where 90% of the time her camera is either eye level, standing, or higher, and pointed down. Much easier than climbing a ladder to check the viewfinder, and much better than a right-angle VF. We run HDMI out from an D810 to this, and have it on a pangshi brand 11 magic arm and clamp. Fantastic setup. Should be good for video as well, but only as an external monitor for false colors, scopes and the like - doesn't record. Very happy with this!

5
27/07/2024

[1920 x 1080] I have a pair of these which I use for 2 camera setups. They are durable, color accurate and bright. I bought BPU battery plates for them so that I can use the same batteries I have for my cameras. The only negative is that the cable for the included power supply is too short so I added extensions.

5
06/06/2024

[Yes] Great monitor with awesome quality, colors and brightness!

5
04/06/2024

[7.855 lb] First off, the SmallHD PageOS operating system is by far the best I have used and is why this system is worth a significant premium over monitors with similar*cough* specs. If you need easy access to a fully customizable array of professional tools INSTANTLY, there really is nothing like it. I strongly suggest reading the full PageOS manual and also looking at some of the Exposure Tools tutorials. The fully customizable false color exposure assist that has multiple presets you can flip between is a fantastic tool worth fully exploring.

This is my third SmallHD monitor, and every one has been great. The design evolution is really obvious, and attention to the details is great. The Ultra is built like a tank and pretty heavy, so keep that in mind when chosing a mount. I use a magic-arm, or a SHAPE pushbutton monitor bracket. Don't cheap out on the mounting.

Image quality is quite good, with nice color gamut. (Note: Color has some shift in high-brightness mode, but if you need it that bright you arent judging color visually). Standard brightness mode is really really bright. More than I need in 99% of situations. High Brightness mode is visible in extremely bright conditions, like desert/beach/water, but you will still want a proper hood.
Note: the SmallHD hood is not adequate, just too small, and the open bottom for touchscreen access makes it ineffective. Considering the monitor has full physical buttons and does not NEED to be operated as a touchscreen, a full four sided soft hood would work way better.

Overall I am very satisfied.

5
11/05/2024

[1920 x 1080] This monitor is a nice upgrade from a Lilliput 7. I wish they had a 10 version. The screen is very bright and the colors are crisp (for what I do, sports filming). The aluminum case is perfect. Note: the box doesn't have a power supply included.

5
30/11/-0001

[Yes] Bought this during a B&H flash sale. It has all the good features and high NITS that you'd expect from a monitor at this price point. I like having the inputs/outputs on the bottom rather than the side. The battery plate integrates nicely on the back. If you use it with a Canon R5C as I do on occasion, you can power the monitor off a small gold mount or v-mount battery and use the power tap to power camera with a dummy battery. Will also convert HDMI in to SDI out which is useful for multi-camera setups going into the same monitor.

Niggling complaints: If light weight is important to you, this is kind of heavy compared to some other models. Also, I wish SmallHD would put their recessed anti-twist holes at the same distance as ARRI does.

5

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