Frage von Mischerdd:In my first attempts of the mid-80s with the medium of video in the viewfinder of the Picture "Only cameras were" (recorder was extra) or s / w. I thought that was actually quite good, the sharpness of the assessment of a B / W picture is much better than in color. I think, synonymous for this reason that the Professional Cams synonymous today, b / w viewfinder.
My question asks whether it would actually be possible one day to rebuild viewfinder in b / w "" - I say `once off quite casually," snap "- Cable". It lost the bottom of any warranty claims go, of course, must be accommodated, in Purchase.
Has anyone ever heard sowas whether discussion forums, or "conversion instructions", or synonymous courageous self-experiment?
Greeting
karl
Antwort von Nightfly!:
Hello Karl
So so easy ...
... I say `once off quite casually," snap "- Cable".
...
will not do, because the Sound Imaging is indeed matched to the viewfinder. But does it go?
A Bastellarbeit and who knows how the search Dannacher looks.
Greeting
Nightfly
PS: More info rather one of solder freak in your neighborhood. (the fact you should be on the shoulder) look
Antwort von Stefan:
Do not go. The viewfinder is synonymous red, green and blue light-emitting points. If you like what ausknipst ...
If you a SW viewfinder is much more comfortable, look to see if your camera is a special effects ala old movie or software has film. Thou can then take the sharpness assessment. For recording not forget to turn off the effect again.
Good luck
The fat Stefan
Antwort von LuFaHa:
Ne other option would be to
join s.analog output nen external Montor right there, and the saturation down ...
OHH, wait - I think I still ne better idea:
Most of it can be regulated by a menu Contrast, brightness and saturation manual. Often, these settings are only valid for viewfinder / display while the film is normally recorded (in any case in my case, NV GS 400).
Then you need that is only in this menu, the saturation down to govern strongly.
Good Luck
Antwort von AndyZZ:
External monitor is probably the best option. Whether you turn down work with the saturation, I doubt that. The better assess sharpness at s / w is my opinion, through the establishment of the LCD screen itself For color LCDs have three dots halt (RGB) to display a colored dot to. With b / w probably requires only a mono-point to represent a Ounkt to. Means that the Resolutionbei mono LCD viewfinders is simply bigger and better than color viewfinder.
Example:
120,000 pixels mono are 120,000 displayable pixels.
120,000 pixels color, only 40,000 are actually displayable points, since each red, green, blue draufgeht a pixel.
Thus the Resolutionin Color is only one third and the sharpness of course, decreases synonymous.
Treasures times, which is now the nciht 100% correct explanation, but on the whole, and they should be consistent.
Greeting
Andy
Antwort von LuFaHa:
So for me it works with saturation properly.
As far as I know it is not true that is consumed per Color s.LCD one pixel. Is not it so that each pixel again from 3 color elements (consists jedenfall Television with holes in the mask).
On my camcorder, I can see synonymous with the best sake of bringing together three pixels for a real-Pixels!
But I admit that I have with LCDs really not very well versed and am quite happy to teach ... :-)