New: Slow-Motion Videos
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Videos shot using [1920×1080; 30p ×4 (slow-motion)], for example, are recorded at a frame rate of 120p and play back at a rate of 30p. It takes around 10 seconds of recording to produce about 40 seconds of footage. Slow-motion videos can be used to view crucial moments in sport and other events of brief duration in slow motion.
- Sound is not recorded.
- Image area selection is fixed at [FX].
- Videos shot using slow-motion settings are recorded at the following frame sizes and rates when a DX lens is attached.
- [1920×1080; 30p ×4 (slow-motion)] V [1920×1080; 60p]
- [1920×1080; 25p ×4 (slow-motion)] V [1920×1080; 50p]
- [1920×1080; 24p ×5 (slow-motion)] V [1920×1080; 60p]
- Custom Setting g9 [Extended shutter speeds (S/M)] is disabled.
Recording and playback speeds are shown below.
Frame size/frame rate Rate frames are read at * Rate frames are recorded/play at * [1920×1080; 30p ×4 (slow-motion)] 120p 30p [1920×1080; 25p ×4 (slow-motion)] 100p 25p [1920×1080; 24p ×5 (slow-motion)] 120p 24p Actual frame rate is 119.88 fps for values listed as 120p, 29.97 fps for values listed as 30p, and 23.976 fps for values listed as 24p.
- The average bit rate is 30 Mbps.
- The maximum recording time is about three minutes.
Cautions: Recording Slow-Motion Videos
- Features that cannot be used during slow-motion video recording include:
- flicker reduction,
- electronic vibration reduction, and
- time code output.
- When recorded to an external recorder via HDMI, the footage will be saved as a video with selected frame rate, not as a slow-motion video.