Slow & Quick Video
In the [S&Q] mode, the camera records at a different frame rate to the recording frame rate, enabling the creation of slow motion video and quick motion video in the MOV format.
Slow Motion Video (Overcrank Recording)
Set a number of frames that is higher than the recording frame rate of the [Rec Quality].
For example: When recording at 60 fps when set to a 29.97p [Rec Quality], the speed is halved.
Quick Motion Video (Undercrank Recording)
Set a number of frames that is lower than the recording frame rate of the [Rec Quality].
For example: When recording at 15 fps when set to a 29.97p [Rec Quality], the speed is doubled.
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Set to [S&Q] mode.
[Rec. File Format] changes to [MOV].
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Select a recording quality with which you can record Slow & Quick video.
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[Rec Quality]
Items available for recording with Slow & Quick video are indicated as [S&Q available].
Recording qualities with which you can record Slow & Quick video (
List of Recording Qualities That Enable Special Videos to be Recorded)
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Set the frame rate.
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[Slow & Quick Setting]
Rotate
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Frame Rate Combinations and Playback Speeds
When [Image Area of Video] is set to [FULL]
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Cannot be set for [422/10-I] C4K/4K video.
When [Image Area of Video] is set to [APS-C]
Shutter Speeds When Recording Slow & Quick Video
When recording Slow & Quick video, the minimum shutter speed changes depending on the frame rate of [Slow & Quick Setting].
Frame rate |
Minimum shutter speed |
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[AFS]/[AFC] |
[MF] |
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1 fps |
1/30 of a second |
1 second |
2 fps |
1/2 of a second |
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5 fps |
1/5 of a second |
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10 fps |
1/10 of a second |
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15 fps |
1/15 of a second |
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30 fps |
1/30 of a second |
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60 fps |
1/60 of a second |
1/60 of a second |
100 fps |
1/100 of a second |
1/100 of a second |
120 fps |
1/125 of a second |
1/125 of a second |
– 5.9K video: Approx. 1.11× – 5.8K video: Approx. 1.04× – C4K video: Approx. 1.04× (31 fps to 60 fps)/Approx. 1.1× (61 fps or higher) – 4K video: Approx. 1.11× (31 fps to 60 fps)/Approx. 1.17× (61 fps or higher) – FHD video: Approx. 1.11× (31 fps to 60 fps)/Approx. 1.17× (61 fps or higher) |