Monitor does not display the image correctly. BMPCC OG

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OlegMush

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Monitor does not display the image correctly. BMPCC OG

PostMon Jan 17, 2022 10:29 am

Hello
Help me please
On a Viltrox dc-50 monitor connected to bmpcc og, the image is displayed incorrectly, that is, the image on the monitor is slightly closer than on the camera itself. What could be the reason?
thanks for answers

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Re: Monitor does not display the image correctly. BMPCC OG

PostMon Jan 17, 2022 3:32 pm

Turn off the overscan.

Good Luck

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Re: Monitor does not display the image correctly. BMPCC OG

PostMon Jan 17, 2022 5:24 pm

It's your monitor cropping the image. Nothing to do with the camera itself,

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Re: Monitor does not display the image correctly. BMPCC OG

PostMon Jan 17, 2022 6:50 pm

Howard Roll wrote:Turn off the overscan.

Good Luck

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The problem is that there is no overscan in the menu.
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Re: Monitor does not display the image correctly. BMPCC OG

PostMon Jan 17, 2022 7:00 pm

OlegMush wrote:
Howard Roll wrote:Turn off the overscan.

Good Luck

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The problem is that there is no overscan in the menu.


This is a monitor problem. You need a monitor that has this function or will display the full image.

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