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The Datacolor Spyder5EXPRESS is an entry-level color calibration solution designed for both laptop and desktop monitors. It offers a user-friendly experience with a quick 5-minute setup, ensuring exceptional color accuracy. Compatible with various Windows operating systems, it also includes a 90-day trial of Adobe Creative Cloud, making it an ideal choice for creative professionals.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 11.7 x 11.7 x 6.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.34 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 6.9 x 7.4 x 4.3 centimetres |
Item Weight | 0.13 Kilograms |
Brand | datacolor |
Colour | Black |
Included components | Spyder5Express |
Model year | 2015 |
Plug profile | Desktop |
Part number | S5X100 |
Size | Spyder 5 |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Style | Express |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**!
Simple and Effective.
I bought the Spyder 5 Express. There isn't any difference in the sensor and if you decide later you want more options you can upgrade to the other software, although in all the years I have used Spyders I have never once used the other settings so decided to save money buying the express.Setup consists of tapping in a web address on your browser and following the instructions. It's really well done actually and there are even guide videos although you won't need them. The web page tells you what to expect then downloads the software which then resides on your PC. You are given a code that effectively ties the software to your specific calibration unit. That allows you to install the software on other PC's and calibrate all your screens. Should you get a new unit though you have to repeat the process to get a new key. The software will not work with ANY unit, only the one you bought.Sooner or later it will ask you to place the sensor on the screen. I needed to lean the screen back to get it to stay put, which is unfortunate. I guess you could use a ruler or something to lean against the sensor to hold it in place. The counter-balance weight isn't really a weight any more. It used to be heavy. Now it's really light. I ran off to get the weight for my old Spyder 2 which is an actual weight. It doesn't really matter though since you have to lean the monitor back anyway. Which brings me to a fatal flaw! If you have the monitor attached to the wall you may not be able to lean it back in which case it's a problem. I resorted to a piece of bamboo to press it against one monitor. There is a standard photo thread on one side of the Spyder. I guess that means you could screw in a mono-pod type arrangement to lean it against the monitor.The Express is very simplistic in that it asks hardly nothing and just wanders off and does everything automatically. You don't have to touch the monitor controls which means that all of the calibration is through a monitor profile on your operating system. In fact you don't need the Spyder application once the profile is established.One kind of bug I found in the operation is if you have multiple monitors and one or more are Display Port. You ideally want to minimise ambient light so you turn off any monitors except the one you are calibrating. Except, if its Display Port, Windows realises you turned it off and re-configures your desktop, which causes Spyder to have a fit. I just had a small soft towel handy to throw over the Display Port monitor rather than switching it off.The downside to the simple calibration is that it doesn't adjust the monitor controls so if you take the monitor on to another PC it is totally un-calibrated. My old Spyder 2 actually told you to adjust the monitor controls to get the best picture before it created a profile so if you took the monitor to another PC it was at least partially calibrated. The good news is of course there is nothing to stop you calibrating the monitor on the other PC.Something that I had never noticed before, was just how long it can take a LED monitor to warm up. It really can take up to 30 minutes, and I was initially very confused the day after I calibrated the monitors that they didn't match at all when I first powered them on. Sure enough about 30 minutes later they were a perfect match again. When Datacolor tells you to leave them on for 30 mins before calibration, really, do just that, you may be amazed how much of a difference there is.Oh, one complaint, the cable is about five feet long. Too short Datacolor! It wouldn't reach my PC!! So yes, get a USB extension cable ready, just in case.Datacolor should work on, though, is presentation. Overall you come away feeling you spent a lot of money on not a lot of goodies. I really think they should pad the software out with optional information. Something to just make you feel you got value for money. Another point is that there is no information about how it setup windows to use the profiles. For some video cards I found it literally did nothing because it didn't configure Windows correctly for that video card. I had to manually set the profile before it worked. More info please Datacolor!Anyway, all in all, even in it's cheapest configuration it seems expensive, but it is worth the money. Especially if you have several monitors, this really is essential to get them matching each other.
L**R
Very capable, if inexpensive screen calibration system
Some years ago, another screen calibration system was used but then became incompatible with a later version of Windows; it was not then upgraded or replaced as needs had changed. Recently, it was finally decided to purchase a modern alternative and several were ruled out on the basis of unnecessary expense. The earlier v4 Spyder system was initially excluded due to a number of adverse comments about its software which was sometimes described as 'flaky' or 'behaving erratically' and some minor hardware issues. It was then that a review was found where the alternative DisplayCAL software package was mentioned and strongly recommended. Other similar recommendations and suggestions were since found and the least expensive "Datacolor Spyder5EXPRESS - S5X100" was chosen in consequence as the Version 5 hardware is now identical across the entire range and any operational differences are in the included software.No instructions or software are included, but all are downloadable, the link is provided on the product packaging. Although other versions of DataColor's software could be downloaded, the license restricts that which can be used. The colorimeter needs be in close contact with the screen and draped over the centre of the screen once the cap is removed; once detached, the cap is used as a counterweight, the length of cable between it and the device being adjustable to suit. There is a screw thread of a size that allows fitment to a tripod when evaluating a digital projector. The software can be used on a desktop or laptop, tablet etc provided that the software can be installed and there is a free USB port to which it can be connected. Both systems demand that any personal screen settings be abandoned and all be reset to default. The screen's colour temperature must be set to 6500K in both instances.Opting for DisplayCAL, downloading and installing the various components was quick and simple, far quicker than the analysis which took around one-and-a-quarter hours! However, once the initial calibration is performed, subsequent ones are supposedly simplified and faster.The device showed that my screen's green channel output was weakest by far but at the end of the procedure and with the calculated profile installed, there was a clear improvement with greys more neutral having lost a slight brownish tint which was perfectly acceptable if viewed in isolation. There may also be a slight adjustment to brightness and contrast as the screen images are 'snappier' than previously.Although Datacolor's XPRESS software was downloaded, its installation was deliberately delayed. Later installation was simple and fast but, operationally, there was far more user input required of it than with DisplayCAL although this was a single package against the other's three. Part of the process was registration of the device.The two systems function somewhat similarly although DataColor's is full screen while the other is a relatively small central window. DataColor's is also a single analysis run whereas DisplayCal requires several stages, each more intensive and time consuming. DataColor was complete in about three minutes! The final results were remarkably similar although DataColor claimed that it needed a white balance adjustment of 0, 0.3, 0.3 relative to DisplayCal's previous profile and settings which is an extremely close result. There was some minor colour difference between the before and after, the before using DisplayCal's prior calculated profile, while DataColor's offers slightly more brightness and contrast. For colour printing and other such requirements, either is perfectly acceptable although with its more extensive analysis DisplayCal's profile is probably the more accurate.Some of the criticisms that may have previously applied to DataColor's software appear to no longer apply and it has thus far been used on a single monitor. There is no reason to expect a varying experience should it be used to calibrate several, although they may need to be temporarily connected to one PC and the generated profile copied to the true target PC once the monitor is reconnected. For the outlay and with a poorly adjusted (or manufactured) screen, clear improvements are certainly possible. Not all will need it but serious users and photographers will find it, or something similar, a necessity.UPDATE @ 09-2019 - There was a later upgrade to the much improved XPro hardware and software bundle.
Y**F
Great tool, software is kinda lackluster
This colorimeter is great, if you used with the proper software eg. displaycal. The one that it comes with (spyder xpress) is kinda lackluster, very basic.
F**E
Great Product which works very well.
I'd been meaning to get one of these as the last time sent photos off to the printers the colours were very different to my edits. I used it to calibrate my laptop monitor. After downloading the software from their site and plugging it in I set about the process of calibration. It was very easy and step by step the software does it's thing. It asks some general questions about the display asks you to place the unit on the screen where it hangs over the monitor. The whole thing takes roughly five minutes or so to and you can review the before and after pictures at the end of the process. My own screen was well out and it was clearly far too blue by comparison. The whole thing was painless and easy start to finish barring one small detail.There is no manual in the box and I think that's by design, The website address to download the software is written on the side of the box in case you're looking for it.Overall I'm very impressed with the product and pleased by my purchase. I you are a professional I'd imagine you'd want to buy a one of the next models up in the range as they offer the ability to monitor and change the calibration in real time based on the changes to ambient light in the room. However for hobbyists and non professionals this is a great device and provides splendid accurate colour management at a reasonable price.
W**L
Adjusted monitor colors accurately
The Spyder5Express worked as expected. The software to run the device was easy to find and install. Once the software was installed the device calibrated the screen in a few minutes and create a profile file for the screen. I have 3 monitors and was able to calibrate all 3. After calibrating the screens moving the same image to all three monitors it looked very similar. Prior to calibration the image looked completely different on each monitor.I now know when I do photo editing on an image I am seeing what it will actually look like when printed using a proper printing profile.For the price it is a great tool!
X**H
Iteración evolutiva de un calibrador indispensable para cualquier aficionado a la foto o imágenes.
A menos que alguien utilice su computadora en forma exclusiva para ver textos y números, una pantalla bien calibrada es indispensable para poder ver imágenes correctamente. Adquirí este "Spyder" para reemplazar uno de la versión 3 que ya no trabaja con los sistemas operativos presentes o las pantallas de nueva tecnología, ya que tengo el gusto por la fotografía y edito mis fotos. Funciona perfactamente para cualquier usuario que no necesite de calibrar una impresora y/o un escáner para replicar el monitor. Intuitivo y facil de usar; funciona con -casi- todo tipo de pantallas (no sirve para CRT pero no creo que nadie aún las use). Muy buena relación precio/valor.
J**L
Bien meilleure que la Spyder 3 et parfaite avec DisplayCAL
D'abord, précisions une chose importante: la sonde (matérielle) proposée par Datacolor sous les appellations Elite, Express et Pro est exactement identique. C'est une "Spyder 5". Point.En clair, ces trois produits utilisent le même appareil, il n'y a que le logiciel qui change.Et ça tombe plutôt bien, car le principale problème de la gamme Spyder est justement lié au logiciel proposé par le fabricant. Car si celui-ci est rapide et relativement facile à utiliser, il est également d'une précision et d'une utilité plus que discutables.Personnellement, j'utilise cette Spyder 5 avec le logiciel gratuit DisplayCAL (facile à trouver et il est en français), qui est considéré aujourd'hui comme l'un des meilleurs pour l'étalonnage des moniteurs. Son utilisation n'est pas totalement intuitive, mais vous trouverez beaucoup d'explications sur le Net qui vous permettront de vous en sortir. Un étalonnage avec DisplayCAL prend en principe entre une et trois heures (oui, c'est assez long), mais le résultat est généralement irréprochable.Attention: pour employer la Spyder 5 avec DisplayCAL, il vous faudra télécharger un pilote "Argyll" afin qu'elle soit reconnue par le logiciel. Pas de panique, le fichier d'installation le fait en principe automatiquement.Jusqu'à aujourd'hui, j'utilisais une sonde Spyder 3 pour calibrer mes trois moniteurs (2 PC, 1 Mac), et j'ai toujours été assez satisfait du résultat obtenu... même s'il fallait parfois recommencer plusieurs fois l'étalonnage pour avoir quelque chose de correct.Avec la Spyder 5 - plus sensible et qui intègre un capteur de luminosité ambiante - les résultats sont nettement plus homogènes, quelle que soit la plateforme.Ce n'est peut-être pas une sonde colorimétrique professionnelle haut de gamme, mais elle a de quoi satisfaire les photographes exigeants et les artisans de la vidéo (dont je fais partie).Matériel tout à fait recommandé... associé à DisplayCAL.
A**K
Five Stars
Excellent one. Would have been more happy if I would have got Warranty for 1-2 years.
D**.
Software basico e apparecchio eccellente
Ho acquistato lo Spyder 5 Express per calibrare il mio monitor 4k Samsung LU28E590DS. Il prodotto arriva in una confezione assolutamente adatta ed ergonomica, un cubo, al cui interno si trova lo Spyder con il suo cavo usb, una serie di manuali e fogli di garanzia. L'installazione è assolutamente tranquilla, consiglio di scaricare dal sito Datacolor direttamente i driver aggiornati, che comprendono anche il programma di calibrazione. La procedura di calibrazione è molto semplice, guidata passo passo, e la differenza si vede al termine sin da subito, anche grazie ad un sistema che mostra il prima e il dopo la calibrazione. Per completezza però consiglio l'uso di DisplayCal, programma freeware e open che gestisce la calibrazione molto meglio. Ha bisogno di un attimo di studio delle procedure, e la calibrazione stessa dura molto di più, comprendendo diversi passaggi, che vanno dal ritocco di parametri del monitor quali luminosità, temperatura, contrasto etc, all'analisi dei colori e quindi la vera e propria calibrazione. Io ci ho messo un'ora e mezza (mentre il programma Datacolor poco meno di cinque minuti), però lo consiglio per avere un'affidabilità maggiore del profilo di calibrazione creato. L'uso di questo programma permette di effettuare una calibrazione più accurata pur avendo un colorimetro entry-level, quindi lo consiglio a chi, come me, è appassionato amatore di fotografia.
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