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🎬 Elevate Your Shoot: See Every Detail, Capture Every Moment
The FEELWORLD S55E is a professional-grade 5.5-inch on-camera monitor featuring a bright 500nit Full HD IPS display (1920x1152) designed for DSLR and mirrorless cameras. It offers advanced monitoring tools like Waveform, Vectorscope, Focus Peaking, and HDR to ensure precise focus and exposure. Lightweight at 175g, it supports 4K HDMI input/output at 60Hz and flexible power options, making it ideal for vloggers, filmmakers, and content creators seeking reliable, high-quality real-time monitoring on the go.





























| Best Sellers Rank | #43 in Video Monitors |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 295 Reviews |
C**A
Camera Monitor
I acquired this screen on Amazon with the aim of improving monitoring in my photo and video projects, and the results have been extraordinary. For any content creator or photographer, having an accurate visualization is essential, and this product more than complies with the most critical sections: brightness, color and construction.
R**Z
Hermoso monitor. Tamaño justo para la FX30
Llegó a Argentina (Salta) en tiempo récord. Perfecto el envío. Ya estoy probando el monitor, que se ve hermoso. Voy a cambiar el brazo soporte por otro articulado menos voluminoso, más discreto y más preciso. Feliz con mí compra por el momento
R**G
GREAT PURCHASE !!
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:)
S**E
Doesn’t come with battery or correct wire/ something wrong with device
I don’t recommend buying this product because something is wrong with my device and I’m not sure what. Its not turning on and I’m trying to resolve the issue but so far I haven’t gotten any results. The device also didn’t come with anything and therefor I had to spend extra money on my own wire & battery just to still be having a hard time with it. This was the WORST purchase I ever made, anything over $100 should ALWAYS come with the battery and correct wire and should definitely be working properly. The wire given with the device was NOT compatible with my canon camera therefor I had to buy my own wire. My camera has a MINI HDMI meanwhile the wire is MICRO.
E**M
It's great but...
Let it be known that it doesn't work with every camera. I bought mine with the intent of using it alongside my Panasonic Lumix DC-FZ80, but I came to learn that (the FZ80) doesn't support a field monitor. This is more a cautionary tale that you should make sure you have a camera that supports this kind of stuff. But, my main problem with the monitor is that it doesn't come with a battery of any kind, but the upside is that 3rd party batteries work just fine and they are relatively cheap. Also, the whole thing (assembled) is some decent weight to it. But, the quality is decent and IS used to capture real-time footage from your camera. It has a lot of settings you can tinker with so you can always optimize it if you need to. Overall, is a bit too much given there's no batteries that come with it, but if you have any and this is your first field monitor, i reccomend this. EDIT: 03/06/2026 I finally switched up my camera from a FZ80 bridge camera to a Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera (Lumix G9) and I have finally been able to use this thing, and I gotta say it's fantastic. Loads of stuff to tinker with like the tint and WB, it has a zebra mode for overexposure, it has a variety of grids to use. For first timers, this external monitor's awesome
J**.
Excelente relación calidad precio.
La relación calidad precio es excelente, es un buen monitor, funciona bien, no es muy grande, tiene entrada y salida HDMI que es lo que más me interesa y por este precio difícil conseguirlo, lástima que no traiga un estuche para guardarlo y el sistema como se fija a la cámara, si bien permite muy buenos ángulos de acuerdo a lo que requieras, es un poco endeble y tienes que tener cuidado al momento de colocar la batería o los cables, lo mejor es sostenerlo con la otra mano. Pero solo es tener cuidado, por el precio vale la pena comprarlo.
E**O
Versatile for the price
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.
M**O
Buenos
Excelente imagen, quizas el brillo no sea el mas fuerte pero solo se nota cuando hay mucho sol
G**S
Good, but no battery included.
Good quality, works great. Battery wasn't included though.
M**Y
Well engineered. Works properly. What else could you ask for?
This little doo-dad is great! It's a small, lightweight, high-resolution screen with all the inputs and outputs you need. My use case: I've got an old Black Magic Design ATEM Mini video switcher. It's great! -Except it doesn't have a software Preview feature. You gotta spend the big bux for that! However, there is a solution. -You can jimmy the settings so that the ATEM's HDMI out can act as a hardware preview and the USB C out (sent to OBS or other recording software), gets the Program signal. This little Feelworld screen is now my Preview screen. Cool! An unexpected bonus with this screen comes from the fact that it so portable and handheld. When trying to get your cameras focused and lined up right, being able to consult the camera output in your hand is very useful. I've not got the battery for it yet, so I'm using a power plug, and I've not yet used it in the field. If I run into any weird issues in either of those two cases, I'll update this review. But until that time, I'm giving this doo-dad a 5/5.
B**N
Great for the price. No battery
Has been working well. Was not aware that it did not have a battery but happy with it so far. Have not had a chance to load any LUTs because the connection is mini-usb. USB-C would be nice.
R**.
Good value!
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!
C**D
Resolution is lower the 1920x1080
It won't accept 1920x1080 I have to lower the resolution from my 2022 Macbook Pro to see a picture. Might return it. No battery, only mini HDMI cable. I needed a normal HDMI cable and a power cable. One usb-c cable I had worked to power it, the smaller power bricks did not work. Not super impressed.
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