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Hi everyone,

 

I recently switched from Sony to Fuji and I love it. The issue I'm having is I am unable to setup my SmallHD 502 monitor to connect to my X-T2. I was wondering if anyone else had an issue. I tried different cables, made sure all the firmware are up to date but still no success. I just get a message No Signal. I know that Atomos works but it is a 7inch monitor and I don't need the recording part yet...

 

This is a 5inch monitor with Vectorscope, Peaking, Waveforms and LUT support..

 

I contacted SmallHD but got a simple not supported answer, which a bit disappointing: 

 

From: Tiffany L Brantner
Sent: 11/26/2016
Subject: Fuji X-T2 and SmallHD 502

Thomasz,

We have heard from maybe 2 other people having the same issue. Until we can test the configuration, we cannot confirm it. But, at this point it seems that the monitor is not compatible with your camera.

Thanks,
Tiffany Brantner
SmallHD Customer Support and Sales
919-502-7125 (direct line)
919-439-2166 (main line:

 

I was wondering if anyone had success with this monitor and X-T2?

 

thank you

Tom

 

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