Selecting the resolution, codec, and frame rate for recording video
The resolution, codec, and frame rate of the recording video can be selected.
[SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY]: System frequency
[SYSTEM] menu [FILE FORMAT]: File format for recording
[SYSTEM] menu [REC FORMAT]: Sets the signal format and codec mode for recording.
[SYSTEM] menu [SUPER SLOW]: Super slow recording settings
[SYSTEM] menu [SHOOTING MODE]: Shooting mode settings according to the shooting environment
[SCENE FILE] menu [VFR]: Variable frame rate recording function (variable frame rate range)
How to read a [REC FORMAT] setting
The item names for recording formats indicate the resolution, the frame rate, the codec mode, and the bit rate.
(However, bit rate is not included with some file formats.)
For example: When the recording format for file format [MOV] is [2160-59.94p/HEVC LongGOP 200M]
(A) Resolution
(B) Frame rate
(C) Codec mode
(D) Average bit rate
The resolutions that can be set with this unit are as follows:
– 2160: UHD (3840×2610), 1080: FHD (1920×1080), 720: HD (1280×720)
Smoother motion picture can be recorded with the higher value for the frame rate. [i] and [p] of the frame rate means interlace and progressive respectively.
Interlace (interlacing scanning):
Video signal that divides the effective scanning lines to half and send them alternatively
Progressive (progressive scanning):
High density video signal sending the effective scanning lines simultaneously (It will be higher quality image than the interlace.)
The image quality gets higher the larger the bit rate number. However, this is not the case when the codec mode is [ALL-I]. (This is because the compression method is different.)
When the codec mode is [ALL-I], recording is with ALL-Intra.
In this method, compression is performed at the individual frame level, so the file size increases, but it is possible to reduce the degradation of image quality during the editing process.
Depending on the file format settings and bit rate of the recording format, the required Speed Class for the memory cards will differ. Use the compatible memory cards. (Speed Class during shooting)
When [FILE FORMAT] is set to [MOV]
Video
When the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [59.94Hz] is set
When the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [50.00Hz] is set
Audio
Codec |
Number of channels |
Number of quantizing bits |
Sampling frequency |
LPCM |
2ch |
24 bits |
48 kHz |
When [FILE FORMAT] is set to [MP4]
Video
When the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [59.94Hz] is set
When the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [50.00Hz] is set
Audio
Codec |
Number of channels |
Number of quantizing bits |
Sampling frequency |
AAC |
2ch |
16 bits |
48 kHz |
When [FILE FORMAT] is set to [AVCHD]
Video
When the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [59.94Hz] is set
When the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [50.00Hz] is set
Audio
Codec |
Number of channels |
Number of quantizing bits |
Sampling frequency |
Dolby Audio™ |
2ch |
16 bits |
48 kHz |
For the recordable times when using a battery (Standard charging time and recordable time). For a guide to recording times (Recording time of the memory card). [FILE FORMAT] is set to [MOV] at the time of purchase. [REC FORMAT] is set as follows at the time of purchase. – When [FREQUENCY] is set to [59.94Hz] [2160-59.94p/HEVC LongGOP 200M] – When [FREQUENCY] is set to [50.00Hz] [2160-50.00p/HEVC LongGOP 200M] A mosaic-like noise may occur during playback when you make large or fast movements with the unit during recording or if you record subjects that move a lot. (When recording AVCHD clips) |
About recording formats and recording functions
The file formats and recording formats corresponding to the recording functions are as follows.
It is not possible to use recording functions with different file formats and recording formats.
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Available for use when using . (Dual codec recording [X2])