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The FEELWORLD S55 is a compact 5.5-inch Full HD IPS field monitor designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras. Featuring a 1920x1152 resolution display, 4K HDMI input/output with zero delay, and a 360° tilt arm for versatile mounting, it enhances on-set monitoring and framing. Its integrated power system supports powering both monitor and camera via compatible batteries, while professional tools like focus assist, false color, and histogram provide critical exposure and focus feedback. Ideal for millennial pros seeking a lightweight, feature-rich monitor to unlock their camera’s full potential.



















| ASIN | B07J4DC173 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries Required | No |
| Brand | Feelworld |
| Compatible Devices | Sony, Canon, Nikon, Panasonic HDMI cameras supporting 4K resolution |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (253) |
| Date First Available | 15 May 2024 |
| Has Auto Focus | No |
| Has audio recording capabilities | No |
| Item Weight | 572 g |
| Item model number | FW572-US |
| Manufacturer | FEELWORLD |
| Media type | Video |
| Model | FW572-US |
| Model Name | S55 |
| Mounting Hardware | 1× Manual, 1× Micro HDMI Cable, 1× Monitor, 1× Sunshade, 1× Tilt Arm |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 18.59 x 13 x 8.71 cm; 572 g |
| Standing screen display size | 6 Inches |
| Video Capture Resolution | 3840 x 2160, 1280 x 720 |
E**O
This monitor is great for the price. I've been shooting with it in direct sunlight and I'm able to tell when my image is in focus when holding it close to my face so that's a plus. And the fact that you could install 3 user luts and it has guidelines for 9x16 images makes it crazy versatile for the price point.
G**S
Good quality, works great. Battery wasn't included though.
R**.
I purchased this external monitor to use with my Sony A7C2. I’m by no means a video expert and I’ve never used an external monitor on a camera. I found it easy to connect and set up: just attach a battery (not included) to your new monitor. Connect the enclosed bracket to the monitor and to the camera’s hot/cold shoe. Warning: this is not a high-end “pro” product so don’t over-tighten the screws or I suspect they might break off. For those who say the cold shoe connection is loose, just re-tighten the hex screw with an Allen key… it’s also a good idea to keep an Allen key in your camera bag at all times). Attach the included HDMI cable: the micro HDMI plug into your camera’s HDMI port and the standard-size HDMI plug into the HDMI in port on the monitor. Press the Power On button on the monitor (this requires a long press of approx one second). Then turn on your camera. The monitor immediately recognizes a signal and the image you would normally see on your camera’s LCD screen now appears on your external monitor. It’s that easy! I can see all of my camera settings on the monitor. At that moment, the camera’s LCD screen goes black. Here are my first impressions: the image is surprisingly sharp with better-than-expected colors. The monitor is not a touch screen so I can’t use the tap-touch focus feature as I do on my camera. The monitor shows both battery levels: camera and monitor. Also worth mentioning, both the camera and the monitor got pretty warm during use. I suppose that’s to be expected. To test the battery life (I’m using an F550 2200mAh) I left my camera with the attached external monitor “ON” and, in two hours, both batteries had drained to approximately 1%. In the Menu, the only adjustments I made were: turning on Zebra stripes and Focus Peaking. The Menu is easily accessible but not very user-friendly. However, I quickly got the hang of it. If you fiddle around with the buttons, you’ll figure it out as well. (The Quick Start Guide is pretty useless.) For anyone requiring additional information, scan the QR code on the back page of the Quick Start Guide to download a more comprehensive User Manual. The fact that this monitor is made mostly of plastic makes it lightweight and is a bonus if you want to pack light when traveling. For the money, this monitor is great! Enjoy!
R**G
Wow, I have been looking for an external monitor for my Sony ZV-1 for ages and FINALLY I have found one that has a good price point, functionality, and compactness. I was lowkey skeptical about buying this one at first because it didn’t come with a battery but once I was able to find the correct battery for it, it was all good to go ! It comes with a Micro HDMI to HDMI cable and honestly that was the best part because I have been looking for this particular cable for AGES for my camera. I also really like how compact this thing is. It’s not TOO heavy for my camera and is just the right size to see myself from far away while also keeping my camera propped up and not knocking it down from being too heavy. I usually never write reviews but this product deserves it ! Purchase this if you would like a compact high quality external camera monitor that doesn’t break the bank:)
B**�
If you're looking for a no-frills field monitor that gets the job done without breaking the bank, the FEELWORLD S55 is a solid pick. The 5.5-inch screen is bright enough for most daylight conditions, and it’s lightweight and compact, making it easy to mount on a DSLR or mirrorless setup. Don’t expect the color accuracy or sharpness of higher-end monitors — this is more about basic framing, focus checking, and composition. It does offer useful features like focus peaking, histogram, and false color, which is impressive for the price. Build quality is decent, but the included accessories are minimal, and the UI can feel a bit dated. Still, for basic monitoring on a budget, this monitor delivers reliable performance. Great for beginners, second-camera setups, or simple interviews. Just manage your expectations and it’ll serve you well.
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