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Problem with D810 connected via HDMI
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<blockquote data-quote="Chiswell Studios" data-source="post: 758515" data-attributes="member: 49304"><p>Hi, thanks for your reply. I usually have it saving to both JPG and RAW using both cards. It makes no difference which one you view, the fault is the same. If you take the card out and look at the image on a computer it is perfectly sharp. The problem only exists when viewing on a monitor whilst still in the studio, which we do during our portrait shoots. With the D800e this problem does not exist, it is sharp when viewing at all magnifications. I am leaving the image o draw for a long time, so its not that either. What I really want from this forum is for someone with an 810 to plug it into their TV set and try it out and see if they get the same problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chiswell Studios, post: 758515, member: 49304"] Hi, thanks for your reply. I usually have it saving to both JPG and RAW using both cards. It makes no difference which one you view, the fault is the same. If you take the card out and look at the image on a computer it is perfectly sharp. The problem only exists when viewing on a monitor whilst still in the studio, which we do during our portrait shoots. With the D800e this problem does not exist, it is sharp when viewing at all magnifications. I am leaving the image o draw for a long time, so its not that either. What I really want from this forum is for someone with an 810 to plug it into their TV set and try it out and see if they get the same problem. [/QUOTE]
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