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  1. Good day! Just got my first sled, and i'm super happy with it! I do however have a bit of an odd problem (or maybe it isn't and i'm just a newbie ((most likely)) The guy i purchased it from has an older Canon C300, which i have used as a practice camera for a while. I wanted to put my own camera on the sled, but this is where my problems began. My camera is an A7IV, which i've weighed down with a v-mount battery and a practice cage. To get signal down to my monitor, i'm having to use a blackmagic micro 3G HDMI-SDI converter. Now if i connect directly to my monitor from the converter, the signal is fine nomatter the output resolution of the camera. However, when i try to go via the internal SDI in my sled, the signal will only work with 1080 interlaced, and even then, the signal is quite glitchy. The sled has three HD-SDI connectors, which to my knowledge should be able to output 1080 25P? I have tried to configure the blackmagic converter, but my choices are only Level A or Level B, none of which work. The sled is a Glidecam X-45 (it has been upgraded in several ways, but the internal wiring is still the same). The monitor is a 702 Touch. TLDR; My sleds internal SDI cables will only output a glitchy interlaced signal, despite being capable of progressive(?)
  2. Hello everyone, I'm looking for examples of how to mount HDMI to SDI converter to my Aero Sled. Do you have any examples/pictures that showcase possible solutions? Thank you in advance!
  3. Hey everyone!! I'm trying to figure out the best but on-the-cheaper-end HDMI to SDI converters for my practice camera! My camera only comes with an HDMI port and having the cable wrap around and down my sled to my monitor is not the most ideal situation... Does anyone know of a good converter that has a lower price OR is anyone trying to selling theirs?? Thanks!!!
  4. Hey good people, need help making a decision. OK, I have the Canon C100 and I want to connect it with the sled of the Scout. The sled has a BNC connection whereas the C100 has an HDMI; so I'm looking for an HDMI to SDI converter. I'm between the Atomos: H2S & AJA: HA5 Small Comparison on the features I'm considering: Powering-Up AJA: can be powered straight from the Sled (w/ extra accesorry-if I'm not mistaken) Atomos: Has internal battery & takes external Sony batteries (one is included) Mounting AJA: not sure Atomos: attaches to my Atomos Ninja 2 (w/ not extra cables) which i'll be using with the Scout Extra Uses/Attributes AJA: can embed audio Atomos: very small & has a flashlight mode for dark places Price The Atomos is around £70/$120 cheape than the AJA, depending where you look. Did I leave anything important out that I should consider? All opinions welcome!
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