p.1 #1 · Shooting tethered to an external video Monitor
I've been asked to explore having some sort of external monitor for customers to review an image while on-site. I'm not so sure I'm in favor of this as I fear it will slow down the shoot.... It is intended for outdoor use, no external power. Sports T&I.
Here's a link I found on the Pro- forum here on FM:
My question is: using Canon gear (1D***), when you plug in an external video source, does it kill the rear LCD? If so, is there a CF to allow both displays?
p.1 #4 · Shooting tethered to an external video Monitor
When you plug in the video out on the camera, does it "kill" the rear LCD? If so, is there a CF that will allow both the LCD and the video monitor to display at the same time?
p.1 #5 · Shooting tethered to an external video Monitor
Thought i'd bring this back up rather than start a new topic.
I have a 30D that I am trying to tether to a 22inch Gateway LCD monitor. its a mono plug to RCA (which you usually put into a tv), and then i bought an RCA to VGA adapter.....and its not working :-/, the monitor says its not reading anything. the mono to rca was double checked (it works), RCA to VGA (i have two, don't know, tried both), the camera was on review of a picture with "HOLD" on review time. What's wrong? I don't get it. Is it because it expects a computer to send special signals? and the canon is just too simple for it to read?
p.1 #6 · Shooting tethered to an external video Monitor
Yes it does. I have use a portable DVD play that has video inputs. The resolution is bad. I use a laptop permanantly connected to a camera stand in the studio, its real nice. Sort of like an instant polaroid.