I sold my Ninja V for the Hollyland Pyro 5: Big Mistake?
I’ve used a lot of on-camera monitors over the years, but the new Hollyland Pyro 5 is the first one that actually made me sell my Atomos Ninja V. In this video, I break down why I switched, what makes the Pyro 5 different, and whether the wireless monitoring features are genuinely useful or just another gimmick. From real-world filming situations to run-and-gun shoots, client monitoring, and working as part of a larger wireless ecosystem, I’ll show how this monitor completely changed the way I shoot video. I’ll also talk about the pros, the compromises, image quality, latency, usability, battery life, monitoring tools, and why I think wireless monitoring is becoming way more important than internal recording for a lot of creators and filmmakers. If you’ve been considering the Hollyland Pyro 5, wondering whether it can replace more expensive monitors, or trying to decide between the Pyro 5 and the Ninja V, this video should help you decide. Thanks for watching and let me know in the comments — would you give up recording features for a better wireless workflow? #Hollyland #HollylandPyro5 #Pyro5 #Atomos #AtomosNinjaV #CameraMonitor #WirelessMonitor #Filmmaking #Videography #ContentCreator #CameraGear #Filmmaker #VideoProduction #cinemacamera #WirelessVideo

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