POSSIBLE HOT PIXEL
SYMPTOM
Your camera displays a possible hot pixel.
EXPLANATION
There may not be an issue with the pixel itself. The sensor can display a hot pixel when the black shade calibration is
outdated. Current camera settings and temperature can affect pixel calibration.
POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS
Perform a black shade calibration. For more information, go to"Sensor Calibration" on page130.
Upgrade your camera firmware. For more information, go to "Upgrade Camera Firmware" on page181.
Reset your camera’s default settings. For more information, go to "Reset Defaults" on page135.
Check your footage on a computer to confirm that the hot pixel is from the camera sensor, not your display
monitor.
If you determine that the camera sensor has a hot pixel, use REDCINE-X PRO to remove the hot pixel until the
issue gets resolved. For more information, see the REDCINE-X PRO Operation Guide, available at
www.red.com/downloads.
NO HDMI SIGNAL
SYMPTOM
No HDMI signal from the expander.
EXPLANATION
The secondary LCD/EVF port (on the side of the camera) and the HDMI port cannot be used at the same time. For
more information, go to "LCD/EVF 2 / HDMI Select" on page84.
POTENTIAL RESOLUTIONS
If an LCD or EVF is connected to the secondary LCD/EVF port (on the side of the camera), remove the LCD or EVF.
Ensure that HDMI monitoring/recording is set up correctly. For more information, go to "Record " on page51.
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