Frame Line
If the final aspect ratio of the footage is different from the shooting aspect ratio, you can place a frame on the screen to assist with composition, making post-production easier. In the Eagle SDI e-viewfinder, you can place and customize a frame line on the screen to aid in shooting.
Frame Line On/Off
[Menu–>Guideline–>Frame Line]
Dafault: [Off]
The frame can be set to different aspect ratios and fits to accommodate various post-production needs.
●Aspect Ratio: [2.4:1、2.39:1、2:1、17:9、16:9、4:3、1:1、9:16、1:2]
●Fit: [40%、50%、60%、70%、80%、85%、90%、95%、100%]
Aspect Ratio
[Menu–>Guideline–>Frame Line Settings–>Aspect Ratio]
Default: [16:9]
Fit
[Menu–>Guideline–>Frame Line Settings–>Fit]
Default: [90%]
Additionally, you can choose different types of frames, line colors, and line widths based on your needs.
●Type: [Full Box, Full Box with Dash, Corner, Small Corner]
●Color: [White, Black, Green, Red, Yellow, Magenta, Cyan]
●Line Width: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] (Among the options, [1] represents the thinnest line, while [5] represents the thickest)
Type
[Menu–>Guideline–>Frame Line Settings–>Type]
Default: [Full Box]
Color
[Menu–>Guideline–>Frame Line Settings–>Color]
Default: [White]
Line Width
[Menu–>Guideline–>Frame Line Settings–>Line Width]
Default: [3]
If you want to focus more on the content inside the frame, you can turn on the shading. This will darken the area outside the frame, reducing distractions from the surrounding image.
Shading
[Menu–>Guideline–>Frame Line Settings–>Shading]
Default: [Off]