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Monitoring
EVF Eyepiece Heating
The MVF-2 viewfinder is equipped with a built-in eyepiece heater to prevent fogging of the eyepiece
when shooting in cold environments. The eyepiece heater becomes active when the eyepiece has a
temperature of 15° C / 59° F or below. In really cold environments please use the Heated Eyecup HE-7.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > VF > Settings > EVF Eyepiece Heating to enable/disable EVF
eyepiece heating.
EVF Image Rotation 180°
When mounting the MVF-2 on the right side of the camera, the EVF image can be rotated by 180° for
correct orientation.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > VF > Settings > EVF Image Rotation 180° to enable/disable the
rotation.
Monitor Brightness
► Select MENU > Monitoring > VF > Settings > Monitor Brightness
to adjust the brightness of the MVF-2 flip-out monitor from 1 (the minimum brightness) to 10 (the
maximum brightness).
Monitor Flip Mode
1. Select MENU > Monitoring > VF > Settings > Monitor Flip Mode
Following options are available:
Auto
Normal
Flipped
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The SDI 2 output of the camera can be switched to a Return In input to feed 1.5G or 3G SDI signals
into the camera and display them on the EVF and flip-out monitor and/or the SDI 1 output.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > Return In > Use SDI 2 as Return In to configure the SDI 2 output to
function as an image input.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > Return In > Show Return In on VF to display the return in image on
the EVF and the Monitor.
► Select MENU > Monitoring > Return In > Show Return In on SDI 1 to display the return in image on
the SDI 1 output.
Info: SDI 2 related settings can't be adjusted while SDI 2 is configured to function as return in.
Active eyepiece heating is indicated through an icon displayed on the HOME screen. The
icon is displayed gray if eyepiece heating is inactive.
Flips the Monitor image automatically depending on the monitor's orientation. This is the default setting.
Ignores the Monitor's orientation sensor and displays the Monitor image in normal orientation.
Ignores the Monitor's orientation sensor and displays the monitor image in flipped orientation (upside
down).
User Button Flip Monitor supports to quickly set the Monitor flip mode.
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