Hitachi VZ-HD4900A Manuel D’Utilisation

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When not connected to a monitor with 
an HD-SDI input terminal, the image is 
not output at 1080p/59.94 or 1080p/50. 
Change the Video Select switch and try 
using a different image output format or 
use the DVI-I OUT [VZ-HD4900A].
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Is the input switch of the monitor set 
correctly?
Check and make sure the input is set 
for the connected DVI-I terminal or an 
input compatible with an HD-SDI/3G-SDI 
terminal.
The outline of the 
subject is colored.
This is not a fault. The area around the 
outline of a subject may be colored. 
Switching to the Program AE Auto mode 
and changing the aperture limit may 
improve this.
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The subject appears 
distorted.
This is not a fault. The subject may 
appear slightly distorted due to the nature 
of the image sensor (CMOS).
There are horizontal 
stripes on the screen.
This is not a fault. It may appear this way 
under artificial lighting.
Bright spots appear 
on the screen.
This is not a fault. On rare occasions, 
bright spots may appear on dark subjects.
There is a green 
stripe on the right 
side of the screen.
A green stripe may appear on the right 
side of the screen with some monitors 
when using an analog video output  
[VZ-HD4900A]. If this happens, use 
the monitor’s function for adjusting the 
horizontal position to correct the position 
of the screen.
Subjects end up 
looking dark.
When you shoot with a bright object in 
the background (such as a window, light, 
the sun, etc.), subjects become dark, 
so devise a way to shoot so there isn’t 
anything bright in the background, or use 
backlight compensation.
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