11. Connecting to other devices
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When using the HDMI output, you can record pictures and
motion pictures while monitoring the camera image on an
external monitor, TV or similar device.
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Setting the information display during HDMI output
Select whether or not to output the information display of the camera to an external device
connected via HDMI.
Settings: [ON]/[OFF]
Recording while monitoring camera images
>
[Setup]
>
[TV Connection]
>
[HDMI Info Display (Rec)]
• When using the HDMI output during recording, the image quality is automatically switched in
accordance with the connecting device. However, in the following cases, images will be output
in accordance with the [Rec Quality] in the menu. (If the setting is not supported by the
connecting device, the camera will switch the image quality in accordance with the device.)
– When recording motion pictures
– In Creative Video Mode
– When [Rec Area] is set to [
]
• [Aspect Ratio] in the [Rec] menu is fixed to [16:9].
• If the camera is connected to an external monitor or TV that supports 4K motion picture, using
the following settings will cause the angle of view to become even narrower than usual:
– [4K/100M/30p]/[4K/100M/25p]/[4K/100M/24p] in [Rec Quality]
– [4K Live Cropping]
• When [
] is selected for the AF Mode or during MF Assist, the enlarged display is not
output.
• Ex. Tele Conv. (motion picture) does not work (excluding Creative Video Mode).
• Electronic sounds and electronic shutter sounds are muted.
• When you check the image and sound from the TV connected to the camera, the microphone
of the camera may pick up the sound from the speakers of the TV, producing an abnormal
sound (audio feedback). If this occurs, move the camera away from the TV or lower the
volume on the TV.
• If you connect to a Wi-Fi network during HDMI output, no image will be displayed on the
monitor of the camera.
• Some setting screens are not output via HDMI.
• There is no output via HDMI in the following cases:
– During panorama picture recording
– When recording 4K photos
– When recording with the Post Focus function
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