Pvw refresh (formerly hd-sdi), Hdmi, Evf refresh – RED ONE OPERATION GUIDE User Manual
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PVW REFRESH (FORMERLY HD-SDI)
Sets the1280 x 720p HD-SDI and HDMI monitor signal update rate to 50.00 or 59.94 Hz.
1. To change frame rate aspect ratio, select PVW REFRESH.
2. FRAME RATE box will highlight to allow you to choose from 50.00 HZ or 59.94 HZ (default is 59.94
(720p 59.94)).
NOTE: If in Europe you may wish to select 50.00 (720p/50.00).
3. Twist joystick to change the highlighted FRAME RATE box to the desired setting.
4. Move joystick left, right, up or push in to select.
HDMI
The camera includes a standard HDMI connector on its right side panel. This output provides a HDTV
compatible 1280 x 720 video signal or P.C monitor compatible 1280 x 848 pixel signal.
NOTE: If the PLAYBACK resolution is set to 1080p in the PLAYBACK menu, the HDMI output is
1280 x 720 pixels when in preview and record, but switches to 1920 x 1080 pixels in playback.
If after connecting the camera to an external monitor and the camera display is not shown completely on
the monitor display try the following:
• Select PREVIEW and change setting between from VIDEO [720p] to MENUS [DVI].
• Select PVW REFRESH and change setting between 50.00 HZ or 59.94 HZ.
EVF REFRESH
EVF Refresh: permits the operator to select the display refresh rate used by the RED EVF.
FIXED: The default mode is FIXED, which uses 2:3 or other appropriate pull down as required to display
images at a fixed frequency of 59.94 Hz (or 50Hz) at all image capture frame rates. This mode minimizes
display flicker, but will exhibit a 2:3 motion stutter on 24fps images.
SYNCED: The alternative mode is SYNCED. This avoids 2:3 pull down, and instead doubles the capture
frame rate – for example displaying 24fps images at 48Hz (50Hz for 25.00 fps). The display may exhibit
luminance flicker due to the lower frame update rate, but it will not stutter.
NOTE: When in SYNCED mode, EVF display may blank for up to 3 seconds:
• When existing OPEN GATE mode
• After exiting MAGNIFY mode when in 4K record resolution
• After changing between certain Varispeed frame rates