Focus on Smartview 4K

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Cameraguy

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Focus on Smartview 4K

PostTue Mar 19, 2024 8:52 pm

Hey all,

I am running an ATEM Television Studio 4K8 with 3 Ursa Broadcast G2's, all connected with Camera fiber converters and Studio fiber converters. When I preview the cameras on the Smartview 4K, which is looping out of a Smartview Duo, it looks slightly soft on focus. If I turn on the peaking on the 4K monitor it indicates that focus is good, but the image itself looks a little soft. All of the SDI lines that are going from the switcher to the Eng rack that I have the monitors mounted in are 12G UHD compatible.

Any Ideas on what might be going on with this monitor?

Peace, Pete
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Re: Focus on Smartview 4K

PostWed Mar 20, 2024 3:17 am

If you have a Smartview Duo in the chain, you are not running @ 4k. Are you aware of this?
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Re: Focus on Smartview 4K

PostWed Mar 20, 2024 2:56 pm

Hey Blair,

Thanks for the clarification, but I don't think that that should cause the Smartview 4K monitor to have a less sharp image when running a 1080P 60 signal through it.

Peace, Pete
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Re: Focus on Smartview 4K

PostWed Mar 20, 2024 3:01 pm

Hey Blair,

I also did not clarify that I am running Smartscop Duo 4K, not just the standard Smartscope Duo. So I should be seeing 4K in the Smartview. And as I said in my other post, I don't think I should be seeing a loss of sharpness in the Smartview even when running 1080p 60.

Peace, Pete
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Re: Focus on Smartview 4K

PostWed Mar 20, 2024 6:11 pm

I would counsel that since the Smartview 4K is a native 4k monitor, your 1080p is being scaled (magnified) to 4k by the monitor, and that that process may induce some softness.

But I will test with my Smartview 4k, and see if I notice the same condition. I shoot in 4k, but monitor the records in 1080p.
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Re: Focus on Smartview 4K

PostWed Mar 20, 2024 9:41 pm

The input hardware accepts a 6G signal and processes that. The panel is not 4k. Are your cameras and switcher set for a 4k resolution?
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Re: Focus on Smartview 4K

PostThu Mar 21, 2024 9:20 am

Have you tried plugging one of your cameras directly into the Smartview? What lenses are you using? What resolution are you running? Is the "softness" consistent over all 3 cameras? Perhaps you could load a 4k test image into the media pool of your ATEM and see how that displays on the monitor (ensuring the ATEM is set to 4k of course)
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Re: Focus on Smartview 4K

PostMon Mar 25, 2024 4:53 pm

Thanks for all the responses.

I realized after I had sent out the original post that I was still running the camera with the iris all the way open, which obviously gives you no depth of field. So once I backed down my iris to 2.8 or even a little further everything seemed to dial right in. So this was a big old face palm to the head of forgetting where my iris was set.

Peace, Pete

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