Nicolas Hanson

Budget Grading Monitors

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I suppose it depends on what your needs are. I'm assuming at that budget range non-4K non-HDR?

The Flanders DM250 is great, and hits right at $8000. 24.5 inches, OLED. Their customer support is also fantastic.  I work on an older CM320 from them and love it.

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I was also looking at the Tvlogic Lem 205 A

http://www.tvlogic.tv/Monitors/M_Spec.asp?sidx=52

In the last few months I worked quite a while with both FSI DM250 and the Tvlogic

And the Tvlogic it's definitely not bad at all. The price range it's similar if not a little cheaper then the FSI DM250

 

As a personal monitor for my home color room and freelance jobs I was thinking to get the FSI DM240, it's led and not oled.

Does anyone have any experience with it, would you suggest it?

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Hi guys,

Is there any solution for monitor calibration when you are living in a country where there are no calibration professional? An automatic calibration solution?

(with there own spectrometer and such)

I was thinking about the Eizo CG279 X with the integrated calibration tool. My budget is $4000-$5000.

 

Thank you. ^^

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I believe it would depend on your needs. At that price point, I'm thinking non-4K and non-HDR?

The Flanders DM250 is excellent and costs $8,000. OLED, 24.5 inches. Their customer service is also excellent. I adore working on an older CM320 from them.

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