Liquid crystal monitor: LCD monitor is a common camera monitor, which controls the transmission and reflection of light through the rotation and offset of liquid crystal molecules on the panel, thus displaying images. LCD monitors have the advantages of small size, light weight, high display quality, high contrast, and fast response.
LED monitors: LED monitors use light-emitting diodes as backlight sources, which have the advantages of high brightness, wide color gamut, bright colors, and flexible control.
Electronic viewfinder: An electronic viewfinder is a monitor that displays captured images through a liquid crystal panel or an electronic optical system. It has the advantages of portability and low power consumption, but may be affected by ambient light.
Multi-function display screen: A multi-function display screen is a screen that integrates functions such as shooting preview, menu setting, and photo playback, and usually has higher resolution and more delicate picture quality.
Different types of camera monitors have their own characteristics and application scenarios, and users can choose the appropriate monitor type according to their shooting needs and budget.