Video Goggles for monitoring on set.

ScreechingHalt

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The following link is to a CNET article that shows reviews of three different models.  The most expensive one is the best (of course).

http://reviews.cnet.com/4504-6499_7...&id=30422563&id=30422561&id=30571511&x=38&y=5

The link to the unit "designed for professional videographers":
http://reviews.cnet.com/i_O_Display_Systems_i_glasses_HRV_Pro/4505-6499_7-30422563.html?tag=lst

The link to i-O Display systems home page:
http://www.i-glassesstore.com/

I have no personal experience with any of these - but the S-video output from the DVX is much higher quality than its composite output.  So, that feature is of great value with any monitoring device.
 
Re: Video Goggles for monitoring on set.

I've used the Sony model of glasses similar to these... but not for monitoring video on set. A friend of mine used to have a pair a couple years ago, and I used them connected to a miniDV camera just for fun, and by the time I got my DVX100 last year and started shooting, he had sold them.. So I wasn't able to try them out as a monitor. But I imagine it would work...

-moore
 
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