You can record a moment that cannot be captured by the naked eye (slow-motion recording), or record a long-term phenomenon into a compressed movie (quick-motion recording). For example, you can record an intense sports scene, the moment when a bird starts to fly, a blooming flower, and a changing view of clouds or a starry sky.
The movie will be recorded in XAVC S HD format. Sound will not be recorded.
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Set the mode dial to
(
S&Q Motion).
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Select MENU →
(
Camera Settings2) →
[Exposure Mode] → and select the desired setting of slow-motion/quick-motion (
Program Auto,
Aperture Priority,
Shutter Priority, or
Manual Exposure).
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Select MENU →
(
Camera Settings2) →
[S&Q Settings] and select the desired settings for
[Record Setting] and
[Frame Rate].
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Press the MOVIE (movie) button to start recording.
- Press the MOVIE button again to stop recording.
Menu item details
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Record Setting:
- Selects the frame rate of the movie.
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Frame Rate:
- Selects the shooting frame rate.
Playback speed
The playback speed will vary as below depending on the assigned
[Record Setting] and
[Frame Rate].
When [NTSC/PAL Selector] is set to NTSC
When [NTSC/PAL Selector] is set to PAL
- When [Frame Rate] is set to [120fps]/[100fps], you cannot set [Record Setting] to [60p]/[50p].
Hint
- For an estimation of recordable time, refer to “Recordable movie times.”
- The bit-rate of a recorded movie varies depending on the settings for [Frame Rate] and [Record Setting].
Note
- In slow-motion recording, the shutter speed becomes faster and you may not be able to obtain the proper exposure. If this happens, decrease the aperture value or adjust the ISO sensitivity to a higher value.
- During slow-motion/quick-motion recording, the following functions are not available.
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[TC Run] under [TC/UB Settings]
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[TC Output] under [HDMI Settings]
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[4K Output Select]