Evf And Flip-Out Monitor Settings - ARRI ALEXA 35 User Manual

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Monitoring
SDI Frame Rate
The SDI frame rate determines the number of images that are output per second on the SDI output(s).
It should be set equal to the sensor frame rate. If the frame rate is lower than the sensor frame rate,
frame drops will occur. If it is higher, duplicate images will be output. The available SDI frame rates
depend on the selected SDI format.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > SDI > SDI 1 Frame Rate to set the frame rate of the SDI 1 output.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > SDI > SDI 2 Frame Rate to set the frame rate of the SDI 2 output.
SDI 3G Level
For the 3G SDI formats, you can choose whether to use 3G level A or B. Refer to the instructions of
your connected devices to decide which 3G level to use.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > SDI > SDI 1 3G Level to set the 3G level for the SDI 1 output.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > SDI > SDI 2 3G Level to set the 3G level for the SDI 2 output.
Hide Messages
User messages displayed as overlays on the monitoring outputs are primarily relevant for the camera
team and do not necessarily need to be displayed on the SDI output that other crew members are
viewing. The camera offers the possibility to suppress all user messages on a selected SDI output.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > SDI > SDI 1 Processing > Hide Messages to hide user messages on
the SDI 1 output.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > SDI > SDI 2 Processing > Hide Messages to hide user messages on
the SDI 2 output.
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EVF and Flip-out Monitor Settings

EVF Brightness
The brightness of the EVF is adjustable with values 120, 200 and 300 (Nits).
► Select MENU > Monitoring > VF > Settings > EVF Brightness to set the brightness of the viewfinder
OLED between 120, 200 or 300.
Info: When VF Processing is configured for Look (EVF: HDR, Mon: SDR),, the EVF brightness is
fixed to 500 nits and can't be changed.
EVF Power
► Select MENU > Monitoring > VF > Settings > EVF Power
Following Options are available:
Auto
Off
On
EVF display is activated and deactivated automatically, depending on the MVF-2 proximity sensor state.
This is the default setting.
Deactivates the EVF display permanently so that it remains switched off even when the proximity sensor
is covered e.g. by a rain cover.
Use this setting to override the MVF-2 proximity sensor and to constantly enable the EVF display. This
setting should be regarded as an emergency setting to be used, for example, when the proximity sensor
is faulty and no longer activates the EVF display anymore.
Please be aware that when enabled, and used for prolonged periods, this configuration may cause
irreversible burn-ins on the EVF OLED. With the setting enabled, the camera will issue a corre-
sponding warning after each boot-up and sensor mode switch.
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