Canon 200D (SL2) External monitor issue
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12-28-2019 11:13 AM
Hello!
I have a Canon 200D (SL2) and I just bought a Feelworld F5 monitor for my camera, it has a audio metering feature but it doesnt seem to be working..
Is this a camera specific issue or is there something wrong with my monitor?
I hope someone can helpe me with this 🙂
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12-28-2019 12:20 PM
When you plug into the HDMI output, the signal going to the rear screen is redirected to the HDMI output. There is no audio.
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12-28-2019 12:36 PM
So if I understand you correctly, there's no way the audio monitor feature is going to work?
I mean the audio meter feature on the external monitor, that shows you how loud the sound is etc.
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12-28-2019 12:37 PM
Sounds like you should be on a Feelworld F5 monitor web page to see what are the compatible cameras. One of the additions in HDMI over the old DVI was sound, it does handle stereo audio ability. However, I have to bow to the above post since I have no idea if the HDMI from a SL2 offers sound out. I never use my camera's HDMI output.
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12-28-2019 12:45 PM
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12-28-2019 01:01 PM
@deltavlokkies wrote:
I cant seem to find if the SL2 offers sound out via HDMI as well. Does any other Canon camera support this feature? If so, which camera should I be looking for? Not looking for a thousand dollar camera either.
Try recoding a video in the camera, and then play it back through the HDMI output to your monitor.
Most people who use the HDMI output will record it on an external recorder. They will also use external microphones that plug into the same external recorder. The DSLR is only used as a video camera.
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12-28-2019 12:49 PM
Can it also be because I use a "cheaper" hdmi mini to full size hdmi cable? That it doesnt' support sound?
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12-28-2019 01:10 PM
"Can it also be because I use a "cheaper" hdmi mini to full size hdmi cable?"
If it says it is an HDMI cable it should do sound because that is what an HDMI does. I doubt that is your problem. The logical answer is the SL2 does not offer sound out on HDMI.
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12-28-2019 01:19 PM - edited 12-28-2019 01:24 PM
@deltavlokkies wrote:Can it also be because I use a "cheaper" hdmi mini to full size hdmi cable? That it doesnt' support sound?
Here is what I think is happening. And, most of Canon's DSLRs all do the same thing.
There is set of "video electronics", for lack of a better term, and a set of "audio electronics." There is only one set of each in most cameras. When you record a video the audio and video electronics send digital data to the SD card.
Whenever you are in movie mode, the video signal is captured off of the sensor, an HDMI signal is generated and sent to the rear LCD monitor. It is this signal that is diverted to the HDMI output when you plug in an HDMI cable. Notice that there is no audio.
[EDIT]
The rear LCD does not need an audio signal, so no electronics to include is in the camera. Saves money. The reason why the LCD screeen turns off when you plug into the HDMI port is because there is only set of "HDMI electronics" in the camera.
I am curious to know what happens when you record a video in the camera, and play it back to the HDMI out.
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12-28-2019 01:42 PM
But it won’t work with the mic.
I just tested it with a Canon 250D and with that camera it works like a charm.
Why doesn’t it with my Canon 200D?