When [NTSC/PAL Selector] is set to PAL
When the frame rate is set to [120fps]/[100fps], you cannot set the recording frame rate to [60p]/[50p].
Hint
For an estimation of recordable time, refer to “Recordable movie times.”
The bit rate of recorded movies differs depending on the settings for [
Frame Rate] and [ Rec Frame Rate].
Note
In slow-motion/quick-motion recording, the actual shooting time differs from the time recorded in the movie. The recordable time
displayed toward the top of the monitor shows the remaining recording time for the movie, not the remaining recording time on
the memory card.
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 set the ISO sensitivity to a higher value.
During slow-motion/quick-motion recording, the following functions are not available.
[Time Code Run] under [TC/UB]
[Time Code Output] under [
HDMI Output Settings]
Related Topic
Recordable movie times
Memory cards that can be used
Frame Rate Rec Frame Rate: 24p Rec Frame Rate: 30p Rec Frame Rate: 60p
8fps 3 times quick 3.75 times quick 7.5 times quick
4fps 6 times quick 7.5 times quick 15 times quick
2fps 12 times quick 15 times quick 30 times quick
1fps 24 times quick 30 times quick 60 times quick
Frame Rate Rec Frame Rate: 25p Rec Frame Rate: 50p
100fps 4 times slower
50fps 2 times slower Normal playback speed
25fps Normal playback speed 2 times quick
12fps 2.08 times quick 4.16 times quick
6fps 4.16 times quick 8.33 times quick
3fps 8.33 times quick 16.66 times quick
2fps 12.5 times quick 25 times quick
1fps 25 times quick 50 times quick