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<blockquote data-quote="RRRoger" data-source="post: 131096" data-attributes="member: 9540"><p>I finally found the trick.</p><p>Setup the D7100 or also the D600 to record Video to an external recorder with external monitor (can even be a TV) attached to that thru the HDMI ports.</p><p>Put the Camera switch in Video mode and push the Live View button.</p><p>wait for the image to come up on the external monitor and keep pushing the info button untill the external monitor displays edge to edge with no info.</p><p>At this point you do not have to push the camera record button unless you want the SD card to record a normal highly compressed back up file.</p><p>Push record on the external unit to record to the SSD disc.</p><p>You can set up the HyperDeck Shuttle II to record Uncompressed, ProRes, DNxHD 220, or DNxHD MXF.</p><p>I am using DNxHD 220 but had to go to the AVID site to download the free DNxHD codecs in order to view with QuickTime or process with PowerDirector 11.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RRRoger, post: 131096, member: 9540"] I finally found the trick. Setup the D7100 or also the D600 to record Video to an external recorder with external monitor (can even be a TV) attached to that thru the HDMI ports. Put the Camera switch in Video mode and push the Live View button. wait for the image to come up on the external monitor and keep pushing the info button untill the external monitor displays edge to edge with no info. At this point you do not have to push the camera record button unless you want the SD card to record a normal highly compressed back up file. Push record on the external unit to record to the SSD disc. You can set up the HyperDeck Shuttle II to record Uncompressed, ProRes, DNxHD 220, or DNxHD MXF. I am using DNxHD 220 but had to go to the AVID site to download the free DNxHD codecs in order to view with QuickTime or process with PowerDirector 11. [/QUOTE]
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