5. Use [8] and [2] to select “HS » Speed” and then press [6].

6. Use [8] and [2] to select the frame rate (recording speed) you want and then press [SET].

A fast frame rate (such as 1000 fps) will result in a smaller image size.

Frame Rate

Image Size (Pixels)

 

120 fps

640x480

 

 

 

 

240 fps

448x336

 

 

 

 

420 fps

224x168

* fps (frames per second) is

 

 

1000 fps

224x64

a unit of measurement

30-120 fps

640x480

indicating the number of

 

 

images recorded or

30-240 fps

448x336

played back per second.

 

 

 

7. Record the movie the same way as you would a normal movie (page 59).

Press [0] to start and stop recording.

• When “30-120 fps” or “30-240 fps” is selected as the frame rate, recording always starts with a frame rate of 30 fps. You can switch the frame rate between 30 fps and 120 fps or between 30 fps and 240 fps only while recording is in progress. Audio is recorded only while shooting at a 30 fps. Use [4] and [6] or press [SET] to switch speeds.

NOTE

The higher the frame rate (speed), the more lighting is required when shooting. When shooting a high speed movie, shoot in a well-lit environment.

When recording certain types of movies, the image that appears on the monitor screen may be smaller than normal. When recording a high speed movie, there are black bands along the top, bottom, left, and right of the screen.

When recording a high speed movie, light source flicker can cause horizontal bands to appear in the image. This does not indicate malfunction of the camera.

Monitor screen content switching is disabled during high speed movie recording.

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