PortKeys PT5 III Touch Screen Monitor is a portkeys monitor for Canadian camera crews who need 5.4-inch 1920 x 1152 8-bit touchscreen in a compact production setup. Available in Canada from Filmgear Canada, Vancouver's video monitoring and wireless video gear specialist, it helps operators judge exposure, focus, framing, LUTs, and camera-control workflow before a take.

Product Overview

The PortKeys PT5 III Touch Screen Monitor gives production teams a Portkeys monitoring option with 5.4-inch 1920 x 1152 8-bit touchscreen, 800-nit brightness and 1000:1 contrast ratio, HDMI input and HDMI output, 4K DCI 30p input and 1080p60 output. It is built around real on-set decisions: whether the screen is bright enough for the location, whether the video inputs match the camera, how the monitor is powered, and whether camera-control functions are part of the build.

Choose this style of Portkeys monitor when HDMI monitoring, low weight, compact mounting, and a faster camera-control workflow matter more than a larger video village screen. For Vancouver and Canadian crews, the buying decision should also include battery format, mounting points, control-cable needs, and whether the monitor will live on a handheld rig, tripod build, gimbal, or director-facing setup. When a D-Tap cable is used with this monitor family, D-Tap is for battery/accessory power, not the picture feed.

Key Features

  • 5.4-inch 1920 x 1152 8-bit touchscreen
  • 800-nit brightness and 1000:1 contrast ratio
  • HDMI input and HDMI output
  • 4K DCI 30p input and 1080p60 output
  • MOVNORM OS with waveform, histogram, peaking, false color, and 3D LUT monitoring
  • 360-degree color grader
  • Sony NP-F battery power or USB-C power input
  • 154.4g ABS plastic housing

How It Compares

Choose the LH5P II or PT5 III when a compact 5-inch-class Portkeys monitor is the priority. Choose the LH7P when a larger 7-inch HDMI screen and lightweight body matter. Choose the BM5 IV WR or BM7 II DS when SDI, higher-end monitoring tools, CINENORM workflow, or broader wired and wireless camera-control support are more important.

Compatible Accessories and Related Gear

Useful Portkeys ecosystem items to check include Portkeys monitor mounts, Portkeys HDMI cables, Sony NP-F battery workflow accessories. Match the cable or mount to the exact monitor and camera body before ordering, because camera control and power connections vary by model.

Who Is This For?

This Portkeys monitor is for cinematographers, camera assistants, solo operators, focus pullers, and small crews who need a practical on-camera image reference, as well as rental teams, film schools, livestream crews, and owner-operators who need a monitor they can mount close to the camera and power from common production battery systems.

Who Should Choose Something Else?

Choose another monitor if the setup needs a different screen size, higher brightness level, SDI when this model is HDMI-only, a simpler budget monitor, a larger director monitor, a wireless transmitter, or a different camera-control protocol. Also compare brightness, power input, screen size, and battery workflow before choosing between Portkeys monitor models.

In the Box

  • PT5 III monitor
  • standard Portkeys monitor accessories supplied with the product package

Specifications

Key detail 1 5.4-inch 1920 x 1152 8-bit touchscreen
Key detail 2 800-nit brightness and 1000:1 contrast ratio
Key detail 3 HDMI input and HDMI output
Key detail 4 4K DCI 30p input and 1080p60 output
Key detail 5 MOVNORM OS with waveform, histogram, peaking, false color, and 3D LUT monitoring
Key detail 6 360-degree color grader
Key detail 7 Sony NP-F battery power or USB-C power input
Key detail 8 154.4g ABS plastic housing

FAQ

Is the PortKeys PT5 III Touch Screen Monitor good for camera work?

Yes, when its screen size, inputs, brightness, power option, and camera-control support match the camera build. Its strongest fit is on-camera monitoring for exposure, focus, framing, LUT preview, and compact production setups.

Does this Portkeys monitor send video wirelessly?

No. Portkeys camera-control features are different from wireless video transmission. The camera still needs an HDMI or SDI video connection to the monitor, and a separate wireless video system is needed for cable-free monitoring.

What should I compare before choosing this Portkeys model?

Compare screen size, brightness, HDMI or SDI ports, LUT and waveform tools, power input, battery plate, weight, mounting points, and camera-control compatibility. A 5-inch-class monitor keeps the rig compact, while a 7-inch monitor gives a larger viewing surface.

Can Filmgear Canada help choose the right Portkeys monitor?

Filmgear Canada can help Canadian buyers compare Portkeys monitor options by camera body, video output, battery plan, rig size, and control-cable requirements. That is especially useful when choosing between HDMI-only and SDI/HDMI models.

Who should choose a different monitor?

Choose a different monitor if you need wireless video, a larger director display, another input standard, a brighter screen for harsh exterior work, or a model with a different camera-control path. Also check whether your camera model is supported before relying on monitor-side control.

Where to Buy in Canada

Filmgear Canada carries PortKeys PT5 III Touch Screen Monitor for Canadian filmmakers, camera departments, production companies, creators, schools, and studios, with Vancouver local support and Canada-wide shipping.

5.4-inch 1920 x 1152 8-bit touchscreen
800-nit brightness and 1000:1 contrast ratio
HDMI input and HDMI output
4K DCI 30p input and 1080p60 output
MOVNORM OS with waveform, histogram, peaking, false color, and 3D LUT monitoring
360-degree color grader
Sony NP-F battery power or USB-C power input
154.4g ABS plastic housing
PT5 III monitor
standard Portkeys monitor accessories supplied with the product package

We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging. You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase. For opened or used items, a minimum 15% restocking fee may apply depending on the item condition.

To start a return, you can contact us at info@filmgearcanada.com. If your return is accepted, we’ll send you instructions on how and where to send your package. Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.

You can always contact us for any return-related questions at info@filmgearcanada.com.

Important Notice for Special Order Items

Certain professional and project-based products are supplied on a Special Order basis and are subject to different return conditions. Please review the “Special Order Items” section below before placing your order.

Damages and Issues

Please inspect your order upon reception and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged, or if you receive the wrong item, so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right.

For Special Order items, damage or defect claims must be reported immediately upon delivery and will be handled in accordance with the manufacturer’s warranty terms.

Exceptions / Non-returnable Items

Special Order Items (Final Sale)
Certain professional, project-based products are supplied on a Special Order basis and are not regularly stocked. Special Order items are final sale and cannot be returned, exchanged, or refunded once the order has been confirmed with the manufacturer.

These items are ordered specifically for individual projects and may include, but are not limited to:

  • Professional wireless communication systems
  • Large-scale lighting equipment
  • Studio carts and grip equipment
  • Cine lenses and special production gear

Please ensure compatibility and project requirements before placing your order. If you have any questions regarding lead time or suitability, we strongly recommend contacting us prior to purchase.

In addition, we do not accept returns for sale items, gift cards, perishable goods, hazardous materials, flammable liquids, gases, or personal care products.

Exchanges

The fastest way to ensure you get what you want is to return the item you have. Once the return is accepted, you may place a new order for the desired item.

Refunds

We will notify you once we’ve received and inspected your return and let you know if the refund was approved or not. If approved, you’ll be automatically refunded on your original payment method. Please note that it may take some time for your bank or credit card company to process and post the refund.

FAQ

Is the PortKeys PT5 III Touch Screen Monitor good for camera work?

Yes, when its screen size, inputs, brightness, power option, and camera-control support match the camera build. Its strongest fit is on-camera monitoring for exposure, focus, framing, LUT preview, and compact production setups.

Does this Portkeys monitor send video wirelessly?

No. Portkeys camera-control features are different from wireless video transmission. The camera still needs an HDMI or SDI video connection to the monitor, and a separate wireless video system is needed for cable-free monitoring.

What should I compare before choosing this Portkeys model?

Compare screen size, brightness, HDMI or SDI ports, LUT and waveform tools, power input, battery plate, weight, mounting points, and camera-control compatibility. A 5-inch-class monitor keeps the rig compact, while a 7-inch monitor gives a larger viewing surface.

Can Filmgear Canada help choose the right Portkeys monitor?

Filmgear Canada can help Canadian buyers compare Portkeys monitor options by camera body, video output, battery plan, rig size, and control-cable requirements. That is especially useful when choosing between HDMI-only and SDI/HDMI models.

Who should choose a different monitor?

Choose a different monitor if you need wireless video, a larger director display, another input standard, a brighter screen for harsh exterior work, or a model with a different camera-control path. Also check whether your camera model is supported before relying on monitor-side control.