Thank you for the information Dunk!
I know it can hook to a monitor somehow, I never remember. I have a 21" unit I bought specifically to take outside which runs from a 12 volt power brick. I should look into cables and see if I can get that working. Throw in pathetic eyesight.....
I did get sent a youtube link by one of the mask manufacturers/suppliers I mentioned. Samyang used to make a filter mask for that very lens which allowed insertion of varying filters but no longer made and no longer available:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GdRuTD6354
I don't know why this would no longer be made available with the popularity of these lenses, particularly with the astrophotographers who have these lenses, they were the best bang for the buck when I got mine. Sure, I'd love a genuine Nikon 14mm, I'd also love that Mayne Nickless van to pull up out the front and have the driver and guard disappear after opening the doors, lol
Just found this via a Google search:
Quote:
Television Playback
Use of an AC adapter and power connector (available separately) is
recommended for extended playback. If the edges of photographs are
not visible in the television display, select 95% for HDMI >
Advanced > Output display size (0 270).
HDMI and Live View
When the camera is connected via an HDMI cable, HDMI displays can
be used for live view photography and movie live view (0 48, 59).
Note that if 1920 × 1080; 60p is selected for the Movie settings >
Frame size/frame rate option in the shooting menu (0 62), the
selected setting will only be reflected in the HDMI output during
movie recording if all the following conditions are met: Auto or 1080p
(progressive) is selected for HDMI > Output resolution, 100% is
selected for HDMI > Advanced > Output display size, and Off is
selected for HDMI > Advanced > Live view on-screen display.
(0 270).
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I'll try this tomorrow night if the sky is clear and see if the 21" monitor sees anything other than noise.