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The WED-7 Pro has definitely a flip option that can be assigned to a F button.

  • The comment on the EWML is true when someone is not using the relay but it is also handy to be able to flip the monitor for HDMI cable management. Mine is by flipped but I have to press the function button to flip the screen after power on.

  • WED-5 Pro has a port to upload LUTs. I am trying to find the manual online.

  • 5 weeks later...

Hello everyone.

You can find the manual for the Weefine WED 5pro here: https://www.weefine.com/static/upload/file/20250903/1756894011377368.pdf

I've had mine since last week. It's a light and fine little monitor. The monitor is very bright and I ran it non-stop for 1.5 hours today with a 5000mAh battery at the brightest setting. There is now also a 6000mAh battery available in this size (but without a USB-C charging port). so battery life is superb.

The mounting ball can be mounted at the top or bottom, and the sun visor can also be rotated. In addition, the image can also be rotated in the monitor. This can also be programmed to a short key.

If you have any further questions, just let me know.

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2 hours ago, samuel.heim said:

Hello everyone.

You can find the manual for the Weefine WED 5pro here: https://www.weefine.com/static/upload/file/20250903/1756894011377368.pdf

I've had mine since last week. It's a light and fine little monitor. The monitor is very bright and I ran it non-stop for 1.5 hours today with a 5000mAh battery at the brightest setting. There is now also a 6000mAh battery available in this size (but without a USB-C charging port). so battery life is superb.

The mounting ball can be mounted at the top or bottom, and the sun visor can also be rotated. In addition, the image can also be rotated in the monitor. This can also be programmed to a short key.

If you have any further questions, just let me know.

Do you have a photo of your setup?

If you mount the monitor centrally on the camera.l, won't the gigantic HDMI connector coming out on the left hit the left floating arm?

It doesn't look possible to tilt the monitor without hitting or moving the arm.

I don't know what kind of float arms you use, but the cable routing is actually a little different, and depending on how the monitor is mounted, the cable can get in the way (in my setup). I mainly use the monitor behind the camera and not above it.

This is the best option for me, and I can move the flash arms freely. It also works well when transporting with a lanyard.

Incidentally, the cable is much stiffer, nothing like the previous model. It's very difficult to bend. I hope it lasts longer now.2.png

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Here are a few other examples. It sometimes lightly touches the float arm.7.png

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Thanks for the photos,

I think that in my current configuration that cable would a major PITA.
When i was young 😉 I used to have the monitor positioned as you. Now with my fading eyesight I put it on top forward and the connector/cable would hit the left floating arm.

I just arrived to this thread by curiosity, I don't know if it's possible what I'm going to suggest. Just wondering while my new housing and camera arrives. As long as Canon R6 mkii have connection with the mobile phone with its own app where you can control almost all the camera. Has anyone tried to put a mobile phone into a housing and connect to the camera while underwater ?

I already have a Divevolk housing for mobile phone. I know it's going to be a very big rig, but is it technically possible ?

You need to make an antenna, which is very possible to DIY. I've considered it but the app for my camera is rather laggy.

10 hours ago, atus said:

I just arrived to this thread by curiosity, I don't know if it's possible what I'm going to suggest. Just wondering while my new housing and camera arrives. As long as Canon R6 mkii have connection with the mobile phone with its own app where you can control almost all the camera. Has anyone tried to put a mobile phone into a housing and connect to the camera while underwater ?

I already have a Divevolk housing for mobile phone. I know it's going to be a very big rig, but is it technically possible ?

Divevolk has one: https://www.divevolkdiving.com/products/divevolk-sealink-contact-type-underwater-wifi-signal-transmitter

I've had bad experiences with the canon app so I haven't bothered getting it.

Thank you very much for the tips, I didn't realized that I would need an extra accessory, I would spend that 200 euros if the result was guaranteed, but if I have to face lags and other issues I won't do it. I don't know what do I prefer, install a 45º Inon viewfinder in my new Isotta housing or a monitor.

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15 minutes ago, Grantmac said:

try this:

https://www.paulillsley.com/GoPro_Underwater_Wi-Fi_Cable_Setup/

I'd probably encapsulate the ends in epoxy but for a test they can probably just be left bare. Definitely test your particular camera's app above water to see if the function is useable though.

I used something like this on my GoPro 11 in a meter of water... but I was watching trouts from a river's Bank 😁

Anyway it works but it mainly depends on the remote app capabilities. BTW nowadays abproper monitor costs less than 1000 euro.

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