Kamis, 21 November 2013

How can I connect a digital camera straight to an LCD monitor?

Q. I would like to connect my camera direct to an LCD monitor so that clients in the studio can view the images as I shoot. The monitor I have spare does not have a composite video input, just VGA. Is there some convertor out there that will convert composite video from the camera into VGA that can be displayed on the monitor?

A. Such converter does exist, but it costs more than a small TV. $150 or so I think. You can just buy a small TV and probably save a bit of money, unless you are REALLY REALLY cramped in space.

http://www.blackbox.com/Catalog/Detail.aspx?cid=1578,1587&mid=2530


When taking a picture of a pure white paper it shows up bluish on my cameras LCD monitor ?
Q. Using a Canon Rebel XS. I can't figure out why the LCD monitor picture is darker than what it looks like through the viewfinder eyepiece. I am taking pictures of small objects and would like to have every picture have a bright pure white background.

A. Two possible options
1. You are shooting with the wrong whitebalance
2. your monitor is in dire need of calibration

The first can be fixed with a quick look at your manual, for the second this will be a good solution: http://amzn.com/B0037255LC





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