Variable frame rate (VFR) recording function/super slow recording function
It is possible to acquire smooth slow motion or quick motion video by shooting with a different frame rate from the frame rate to play back.
Variable frame rate (VFR)
Allows the high-speed shooting from 2 fps to maximum of 60 fps.
Setting by selecting the menu
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In the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY]/[FILE FORMAT]/[REC FORMAT], select the resolution and codec for recording video and the frequency for the reference frame rate.
The range of the frame rate that can perform high-speed shooting differs depending on the setting.
For the combinations that can be set (Recording formats that can be set in variable frame rate recording)
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Select the [SCENE FILE] menu [VFR] [ON].
This can also be set even with the USER button. (Assigning functions to the USER buttons)
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Set the frame rate in accordance with the shooting condition in the [SCENE FILE] menu [FRAME RATE].
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Press the REC button.
Variable frame rate recording is started.
Setting with the multidial
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In the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY]/[FILE FORMAT]/[REC FORMAT], select the resolution and codec for recording video and the frequency for the reference frame rate.
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Select the [SCENE FILE] menu [VFR] [ON].
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Turn the multidial to display [ FRAME RATE].
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Press the multidial.
The frame rate display is highlighted in orange.
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Turn the multidial to select the frame rate.
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Press the multidial.
The setting changes to the value displayed and exits.
Press the <EXIT> button to exit without changing the setting.
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Press the REC button.
Variable frame rate recording is started.
Recording formats that can be set in variable frame rate recording
When the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [59.94Hz] is set
When the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [50.00Hz] is set
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Recording formats with which slow-motion recording is possible
Frame rates and their effects
Frame rates during actual recording
There is a slight variation in the frame rate displayed on the screen and the frame rate that is actually recorded.
Recording is with the following frame rates: (frame rate displayed on the screen (frame rate actually recorded))
When the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [59.94Hz] is set
2fps (2.00 fps) |
12fps (11.99 fps) |
15fps (14.99 fps) |
20fps (19.98 fps) |
22fps (21.93 fps) |
24fps (23.98 fps) |
26fps (26.22 fps) |
28fps (27.97 fps) |
30fps (29.97 fps) |
32fps (32.11 fps) |
34fps (33.72 fps) |
36fps (35.96 fps) |
45fps (44.96 fps) |
48fps (47.95 fps) |
60fps (59.94 fps) |
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When the [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [50.00Hz] is set
2fps (2.00 fps) |
12fps (12.50 fps) |
21fps (20.83 fps) |
23fps (23.15 fps) |
25fps (25.00 fps) |
27fps (27.17 fps) |
30fps (30.00 fps) |
37fps (36.76 fps) |
50fps (50.00 fps) |
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Super slow recording function
This allows high-speed shooting of 120 fps/100 fps.
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In [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY]/[FILE FORMAT]/[REC FORMAT], select the resolution, codec, and base frame rate for recording images.
Select the following items.
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Select the [SYSTEM] menu [SUPER SLOW] [ON].
This can also be set even with the USER button. (Assigning functions to the USER buttons)
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Press the REC button.
Super slow recording starts.
Frame rate and effect
The slow motion effect during playback changes depending on the frame rate of the [REC FORMAT].
Frame rate of [REC FORMAT] |
Slow motion effect during playback |
59.94p, 50.00p |
1/2 speed |
29.97p, 25.00p |
1/4 speed |
23.98p |
1/5 speed |
Frame rates during actual recording
When [SYSTEM] menu [FREQUENCY] [59.94Hz], there is a slight variation in the frame rate of super slow recording and the frame rate that is actually recorded.
Screen display |
Frame rates during actual recording |
[S.SLOW120] |
119.88 fps |
(Variable frame rate recording/super slow recording) In the following cases, this cannot be set. – When set to an item that does not support [FILE FORMAT] or [REC FORMAT] – When using the face detection/tracking AE&AF function The [CAMERA] menu [SW MODE] [AF SPEED] and [AF SENSITIVITY] will operate in [0]. The [RECORDING] menu [TC/UB] [FREE/REC RUN] is fixed to [REC RUN]. The following functions are canceled. – Dynamic range stretcher function (Dynamic range stretcher function) – Flash band compensation function(Flash band compensation (FBC) function) – Pre-recording (Pre-recording) – [2 SLOTS FUNC.] (Relay recording to Dual codec recording [X2]) – Interval recording (Interval recording) – [HYBRID O.I.S.] (Switching enable/disable of the hybrid optical image stabilizer function) It is not possible to adjust the shutter speed to a value slower than the limit imposed by the frame rate used for variable frame rate recording/super slow recording. The recording is paused when ten hours has past from the time the recording was started. The recording is automatically resumed after few seconds. – When performing high-speed (slow motion) shooting, the recording time will be shorter than 10 hours depending on the ratio of the frame rate of the recording format and the variable frame rate. The recording will stop in 5 hours when the frame rate of [REC FORMAT] is set to 23.98p and the [SCENE FILE] menu [FRAME RATE] is set to [48fps]. It may take time to stop recording even if recording is stopped right after recording is started. When set to a 59.94p recording format and [SCENE FILE] menu [FRAME RATE] is set to [2fps], recording continues for up to 30 seconds so that the clip length after recording reaches 1 second. There are recording functions that cannot be used simultaneously. (Recording function that cannot be used simultaneously) (Variable frame rate recording) Audio cannot be recorded with the variable frame rate recording. Audio can be recorded, however, if the set frame rate is the same frame rate as [REC FORMAT]. When [SUPER SLOW] is [ON], variable frame rate recording cannot be set. The screen may be disrupted or become dark when the frame rate setting is changed. The frame rate cannot be changed while recording. When recording at a low frame rate setting, it may be difficult for the camera to keep up with changes in the images. If this occurs, use the manual settings for the iris, focus, and white balance mode. (Super slow recording) Audio cannot be recorded with the super slow recording. When [SUPER SLOW] is [ON], the unit will restart after the following operation. – If changed to an item that does not support [FILE FORMAT] or [REC FORMAT] |