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External monitor
You can connect this unit to an external monitor as shown in the figure below.
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By connecting this unit to an external monitor that supports 4K motion picture with an HDMI cable
and play back scenes recorded with their size in [REC FORMAT] set to 4K (4096
k
2160) or UHD
(3840
k
2160), you can enjoy finely-detailed 4K motion pictures. If 4K motion picture is not
supported on your external monitor, you can change the [RESOLUTION] setting so that 4K
motion pictures can be played back at a lower resolution.
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To play back scenes recorded with a [REC FORMAT] setting of [UHD 2160/59.94p 150M] or
[UHD 2160/50.00p 150M], an external monitor that supports 4K/60p (50p) is required.
If 4K/30p (25p) is supported on your external monitor, you can change the
[HDMI UHD OUTPUT LIMIT] setting so that 4K motion pictures can be played back at a lower
output frame rate. (
)
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If you set [REC FORMAT] to [UHD 2160/59.94p 150M] or [UHD 2160/50.00p 150M] in Recording
Mode and then connect this unit to a 4K-compatible external monitor with an HDMI cable, images
will be output in 3840
k
2160 when recording is stopped and in 1920
k
1080 during recording or
PRE-REC. Please note that the image on the screen of this unit and on the external monitor
disappears for a few seconds every time you start or stop recording or every time you switch the
PRE-REC on/off.
These irregularities do not occur when [RESOLUTION] is set to [1080p] or [1080i], which outputs
images in 1920
k
1080.
A
HDMI Cable (commercially-available)
B
AV cable (commercially-available)
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To use an AV cable for external output (
)
C
External monitor
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