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Connecting to an External Monitor or Recorder
• During playback, the applied range is determined according to the gamma used at the time of recording.
• When [View Assist:] (A 157) are set to [On], output range settings are disabled.
Superimposing Onscreen Displays on Video Outputs
You can output the camera's onscreen displays along with the video output from the SDI OUT terminal / HDMI
OUT terminal to check the onscreen displays on an external monitor. You can also adjust the opacity level of
superimposed onscreen displays. This setting will not affect your recordings.
Select > [
¢
Monitoring Setup] > [OSD Output: SDI] or [OSD Output: HDMI] > [On].
• T appears on the right of the screen (In CAMERA mode, only if > [
¢
Monitoring Setup] >
[Custom Display 2] > [OSD Output] is set to [On]).
• Assistance functions will not be superimposed when the [OSD Output:] options are set to [Off (Clean)] or [Off],
with the following exceptions.
- Magnification
- Range display when [Custom Picture] > [Skin Detail] or [Color Correction] is set
• When only peaking/zebra pattern/false color is superimposed, set the desired [OSD Output:] option to [On]
and set the onscreen display level to [DISP Level 3].
• If you set an assignable button to one of the [OSD Output:] options, you can press the button to turn the
camera’s onscreen displays on and off.
Changing the Opacity Level of Onscreen Displays
You can make onscreen displays more visible or less conspicuous by changing their opacity level. You can select
to which screens to apply the opacity levels. This function allows you to reduce screen glare when recording in
dark places.
1 To change the visibility of onscreen displays on individual video outputs, select >
[¢ Monitoring Setup] > Desired [OSD Opacity:] setting > [On].
2 Select > [¢ Monitoring Setup] > [OSD Opacity Level] > Desired option.
• The smaller the percentage the more transparent the onscreen displays.
3 Select > [¢ Monitoring Setup] > [OSD Opacity: Appl. Screens] > [All] or [Only Rec/Playback
Screens].
• You can apply the selected opacity level to all onscreen displays (including menus, etc.) or only to onscreen
displays on the shooting and playback screens.
• If you set an assignable button to one of the [OSD Opacity:] settings, you can press the button to change the
opacity level of onscreen displays on the corresponding video outputs.