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EX3 LCD optimum viewing angle
Posted: September 23rd, 2011, 4:45 am
by singledollarbill
Is it my imagination or is the EX3's LCD monitor best viewed a few degrees ABOVE perpendicular? That is, if the monitor were 100% vertical, looking slightly "high angle" at it. It's a very minor point but kind of a nice feature if true. I hadn't heard this or seen it in any literature so far.
Bill Elias
Durham NC USA
Re: EX3 LCD optimum viewing angle
Posted: September 25th, 2011, 8:47 pm
by alisterchapman
I've noticed the same.
EX3 LCD Quality
Posted: February 15th, 2012, 9:56 am
by louis
Hi Team,
I have a query regarding EX3 LCD output. When i am shooting i could found that the camera LCD is giving super quality output,but when i am seeing the same output in online (particularly LED SCREENS AND CRT MONITORS, JVC MONITORS) its showing high colors means we cant see the image in video and could not find also, some time showing the entire recording in reddish color. if you give your email id i will send the some clips.
my email id
mediaforgod@gmail.com.
Could somebody helpout me regarding this issue, till then i could not use my camera untill get resolve this problem.
Please....
Thanks
Louis
Re: EX3 LCD optimum viewing angle
Posted: February 19th, 2012, 10:55 pm
by alisterchapman
What software are you using to edit and view your material?
When you play back a pre recorded clip in the camera does it look OK?
Re: EX3 LCD optimum viewing angle
Posted: February 27th, 2012, 5:24 pm
by louis
Yes it's ok. Actually we recorded church cermons with F3K and EX3. We are not utilizing the camera output properly. One thing i will let you know that recording format is in PAL. I could not found that there is no difference between EX3 and other cameras. Please help out in this regard.
Thanks
Louis.
Re: EX3 LCD optimum viewing angle
Posted: February 27th, 2012, 5:28 pm
by louis
Our editing software is FCP, viewing material is CRT monitors and LCD. Normally we are broadcasting the programmes of our church sermons. Viewers are viewing in general CRT and LCD monitors.