Selecting the HDMI Output Format
By default, the maximum resolution is automatically selected to suit the AV device and camera. However, if it fails to play back images properly, change the HDMI output format setting.
1 Select [HDMI Out] in the
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2 Use the
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720p | 1280×720p | |
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480p *1 | 720×480p |
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LCD Color Tuning |
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Video Out |
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HDMI Out |
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USB Connection |
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Folder Name |
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Create New Folder |
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MENU Cancel |
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*1 This depends on the selected video output format; [480p] for NTSC and [576p] (720×576p) for PAL.
3 Press the 4button.
4 Press the 3button.
The screen that was displayed before selecting the menu appears again.
• When the HDMI output format is set to [1080i] or [720p], the display of the AV device may appear with a screen design that differs from that displayed on the camera.
•The Bright/Dark Area warning is not displayed during Live View.
•When the exposure mode is set to C (Movie), the output format is fixed to [480p] regardless of the HDMI output format setting.
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