








🎥 Elevate your shoot with pro-grade clarity and power — don’t just film, command the frame!
The FEELWORLD FW568 V3 is a compact 6-inch Full HD (1920x1080) IPS field monitor designed for DSLR and 4K cameras. It features Rec.709 color calibration, 4K HDMI input/output with zero delay, waveform and 3D LUT support, and an 8.4V DC output to power your camera. Lightweight and portable at 175g, it includes a tilt arm and quick-access buttons, making it ideal for professional videographers and content creators seeking precise focus, framing, and extended shooting time.















| ASIN | B07J5C98NW |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8 in Camera Focusing Screens |
| Brand | Feelworld |
| Colour | FW568 (5.5" 1920x1080 with Tilt Arm) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,781) |
| Date First Available | 13 Mar. 2018 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | FW568-EU |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 18.6 x 12.6 x 8.4 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
| Part number | FW568-USED |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 14.8 x 1.9 x 8.2 centimetres |
| Size | FW568 (5.5" 1920x1080 with Tilt Arm) |
| Warranty description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
A**I
Fantastic value for what you get. A really good way to get started on video making
So far I've really enjoyed using the feelworld field monitor. It's great being able to see exactly what I will be capturing and also handy for doing a selfie-style mode for when I'm recording video at home or when I'm at an event and need to see what the camera is seeing. It works pretty well for my Nikon. I had to get another hdmi cable and a separate battery unit for it but when it's all plugged in and setup it's pretty straightforward to use. The screen is a little reflective but it's not too bad, otherwise it is a very high quality bit of kit and great for when you start moving onto video work. It has a cold shoe so your microphone RODE etc can fit on quite snuggly. I would recommend this monitor for it's price.
C**Y
Great value, but leaves you with a lot to think about
The first thing I want to say is that the display on this is excellent for the money - I was surprised I could get anything this good for this much. It works brilliantly in my home studio hooked my Sony A7R3, using mains power. However, you need to consider these things before you buy one: * no power source is included, so consider this for your total cost. I went mains as I had neither supported batteries. After investigation I found Sony battery packs are huge and heavy, the Canon ones are small and lighter but have limited run time. Mains power is readily available, I got this Kepler 2A unit https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0711FB8WH/ which works great and has a good cable length * The menu system isn't fun to use, and it's not touch screen. The buttons feel cheap too. For this reason, set up your function buttons straight away (particularly if you plan to flip it over * I needed it as a vlogging monitor, and cabled using the HDMI out into my 9 year old iMac. I get only a very slight delay - so very manageable for live work. I'm using a SouthSky HDMI>USB converter which is working well so far https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B088TTDWCL/ until I get my new M powered Mac, when I'll go with a USB C version and hopefully lose some of the lag. I've set up the HDMI output settings in my camera's 'favourites' menu, so it's really easy to configure, and stored the video settings into one of my custom modes for quick access. The HD video quality is amazing (not using 4K for streaming, only recordings) and face detection is working really well even at wide apertures. I've paired it with a Rode Wireless GO which clips onto the accessory bracket nicely, in just the right spot. All in all I'm happy with my basic rig, and will probably go for some aftermarket F970s to cut out the power cable. If you get one, it will definitely lead to more spending - so consider this if you're just starting out and on a budget.
P**Y
Excellent Monitor
This monitor suits my needs perfectly. I am an amateur film maker (Short film and Documentary) I previously used a 9" monitor but found it too heavy. The feelworld is perfect at 6" and very very light. The image on screen is very sharp and being able to swivel is great for those awkward shots. Usable outdoors also with hood attached. Powering options are brilliant: 12v dc, USB, Canon or Sony battery. Menu and features are all most users (Including professionals) will need. You won't get better in the price range. Yes I would recommend the Feelworld to other film makers.
O**E
Good monitor on a budget
Good starter monitor for new film makers on a budget. Gets the job done
A**S
Okay
The display quality is not the greatest, but it serve its purpose in my studio. I wish it had more ppi, but it's quite cheap. Focusing small objects can be challenging.
P**A
Great picture quality.
This is a very good screen, perfect size to mount on top of a Pro Video camera and far better than the silly 3.5 inch ones they fit, in this case it was fitted on a JVC 170. The only down side it you do not get a battery, so you need a cannon style E6 pair on the rear and also buy a charger. The screen get very warm and seems to pull a lot of current, there is no power supply with the unit, but can take power from your Camera charger. However, for use outside you have no choice but to spend the extra cash on batteries and a charger, for some reason, at the time of writing this review the spec does not tell you the unit comes without the needed batteries and charger.
D**S
Does the Job, Cheap, LUTs
Hmm. It's okay. Bit cheap feeling, but it does the job I needed, which is LUTS. What would I change about it... I'd make the menu more accessible, it's annoying the way you go up and down etc.
S**E
Good Monitor and service
A very nice monitor and especially for the price. I would like to thank Mew and Bella who have been exceptional in helping me beyond the call of duty. Thanks Mew and Bella. The only problem I have encounted is, I have a canon 5d mk 2 dslr which does not come with a headphone socket, so part of the reason I got this was the fact that the monitor was equipped with such socket. The only thing that I was unaware of and anyone getting this monitor should be is, the headphone socket is for monitoring whilst in playback mode only, not in recording mode. This slight dissapointment is offset by the monitor in general.
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