05-28-2020 03:09 PM
Hi there,
I'm receiving HDMI signal from my Canon EOS 60D on my laptop, but is there a way to get rid of the overlayed rectangle when the lens is on Manual Focus and to fix the overall framing so it's just an HDMI feed?
When I change the lens to automatic focus, corners outline my face whenever my face is visible in front of the camera.
Thank you!
05-28-2020 03:52 PM
Most likely not. The EOS 60D, as with the majority of Canon's DSLRs won't output clean HDMI for video. See this link for a list of all the models that do.
05-29-2020 05:29 AM
@CameraMan220 wrote:Hi there,
When I change the lens to automatic focus, corners outline my face whenever my face is visible in front of the camera.
Turn off the automatic face recognition in the live view AF menu
05-29-2020 07:41 AM
05-29-2020 08:40 AM
@CameraMan220 wrote:
Thanks for the thought! Any setting without the corners superimposed in my face has a permanent rectangle. And there’s also the issue in all cases of the signal being framed in a limited way (not bleeding to the edges).
The 60D does not have a clean HDMI video output.
As far as the signal being "framed" goes, what type of device are you using to view the HDMI signal. Most televisions will do what is known as "overscan" an HDMI television signal. There are historical reasons for this that go back to the days of composite video signals.
If you wish to view an HDMI signal on a consumer television, then use the "PC" input if it has one.
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