The HDMI option in the setup menu (0 365) controls output resolution and other advanced HDMI options.
❚❚Output ResolutionChoose the format for images output to the HDMI device. If Auto is selected, the camera will automatically select the appropriate format.
❚❚ AdvancedOption | Description | |
| Auto is recommended in most situations. If the camera | |
| is unable to determine the correct RGB video signal | |
| output range for the HDMI device, you can choose from | |
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Output range | • Limited range: For devices with an RGB video signal | |
input range of 16 to 235. Choose this option if you | ||
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| notice loss of detail in shadows. | |
| • Full range: For devices with an RGB video signal input | |
| range of 0 to 255. Choose this option if shadows are | |
| “washed out” or too bright. | |
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Output display | Choose horizontal and vertical frame coverage for | |
size | HDMI output from 95% or 100%. | |
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Live view on- | If Off is selected when the camera is connected to an | |
HDMI device, shooting information will not be | ||
screen display | ||
displayed in the monitor during live view photography. | ||
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| Choose On to mirror the HDMI display on the camera | |
Dual monitor | monitor, Off to turn the camera monitor off to save | |
power. Dual monitor turns on automatically when | ||
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| Live view | |
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