
Aperture modification frequency for each signal format
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575/50I | 5 MHz |
| 5 MHz | 5 MHz* | * |
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480/60I | 5 MHz |
| 5 MHz | 5 MHz* | * |
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1080/48I |
| 25 MHz** |
| 25 MHz | 25 MHz |
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1080/50I |
| 25 MHz** |
| 25 MHz | 25 MHz |
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575/50P |
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| 25 MHz | 25 MHz |
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480/60P |
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| 25 MHz | 25 MHz |
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1035/60I |
| 25 MHz |
| 25 MHz | 25 MHz |
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1080/60I |
| 25 MHz |
| 25 MHz | 25 MHz |
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720/60P |
| 25 MHz** |
| 25 MHz | 25 MHz |
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An empty frame in the table means that the signal cannot be input or the aperture modification can not operate for that signal even if it is input.
*The aperture modification frequency is 25 MHz when the signal is input via the analog input/output connectors (equipped as standard).
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