Convergent Design Odyssey7 OLED Monitor And Recorder

April 10, 20134 Comments

This new monitor and recorder is packed with features I have never seen before in a combo unit. The 7.7 OLED monitor is 1280×800 8bit RGB 3400:1 contrast. Super deep blacks with the OLED’s. The interesting idea behind this is it’s a monitor first. If you want to use it as a recorder you purchase the codecs and the SSD drives from Convergent Design. You must use their drives. Another first is a rent-able ARRI raw codec. When you need it you buy a term licenses and they give you an activation code that you input in the monitor . If your shoot gets canceled or delayed you can pause the licenses to use it on a different day. Cool idea. Pricing for all the extras needed aren’t available yet. Take a look at the specs on the recorder. WOW!


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Prices for the codecs and drives will be available in May.

Odyssey7 starts at $1295 as a monitor only. The Odyssey7Q is $2295.

If you dont want or need a recorder today the monitor alone is a bargain.

From Convergent Design.

The Odyssey family is a professional 7.7” OLED monitor with high-end monitor features, including Waveform, Zebras, Histogram, Vectorscope, Focus Assist, False Color, Timecode Display and Audio Level Meters, and 1:1 Pixel mode. Odyssey7 includes HDMI I/O, and SD/HD/3G-SDI I/O; in both single and dual link configurations. As you have come to expect from Convergent Design, Odyssey is low power, lightweight and comes in a rugged magnesium case.

The Odyssey7Q adds two bi-directional SDI’s (2-In, 2-I/O, 2-Out), enabling a 4K@60fps-ready option. Additional computational power supports recording/playback of up to four-compressed HD/2K simultaneously, support for one video stream up to 120fps and concurrent proxy and raw recording. Odyssey7Q includes a built-in Quad Splitter and Four-Channel Live Switcher.

Odyssey7 and Odyssey7Q can be upgraded to a full professional recorder with the following options: Compressed (Avid DNxHD up to 120fps), Uncompressed HD/2K RGB 444 (up to 60p), 2K/HD Raw, ARRIRAW (full 16:9 and 4:3 support), and Canon 4K RAW.

Odyssey7 compared Odyssey7Q


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  1. Hugh Scully says:

    Nice write up, Erik. Thanks! I wish I was at NAB with you!

  2. Jon Furtado says:

    I think this is that monitor everyone was raving about. I didn’t get the chance to head over there. I’m thinking of selling my SmallHD DP6 for something else. Just cant decide which one at the moment.

    • Erik Naso says:

      John the monitor is really unique. They didn’t have a source other than a camera feeding into it but the display is OLED. I’m pretty sure this is one that I will get. I don’t need an external recorder very often but I do need a monitor and for that alone its a good deal.

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