Record Rate & Video Size
NTSC |
PAL |
When you press the REC button in the front, it selects the record mode settings.
●Record/seconds
Sets the recording frame rate. The frame rate is number of the recorded scenes per second.
When setting up to 30ips(NTSC)/25ips(PAL), there are many scenes being recorded every second therefore the recording is very detailed, and there are no dropped frames when playing back. This setting is proper for the areas where close monitoring is necessary. For NTSC, you can set it to 30ips, 15ips, 7.5ips, 3.7ips, 1.8ips, 0.9ips, or Off.
For PAL, you can set it to 25ips, 12.5ips, 6.2ips, 3.1ips, 1.5ips, 0.7ips, or Off.
●The recording sheet number per second can vary, depending on the setting of Video On/Off in the camera menu.
1)If the resolution is set to CIF and the number of video screens turned on is 9 - 16, you can select from the recording sheet number of 7.5ips (NTSC) / 6.2ips (PAL).
2)If the resolution is set to CIF and the number of video screens turned on is 5 - 8, you can select from the recording sheet number of 15ips (NTSC) / 12.5ips (PAL).
3)If the resolution is set to CIF and the number of video screens turned on is 1 - 4, you can select from the recording sheet number of 30ips (NTSC) / 25ips (PAL).
4)If the resolution is set to Half D1 and the number of video screens turned on is 9 - 16, you can select from the recording sheet number of 3.7ips (NTSC) / 3.1ips (PAL).
5)If the resolution is set to Half D1 and the number of video screens turned on is 5 - 8, you can select from the recording sheet number of 7.5ips (NTSC) / 6.2ips (PAL).
6)If the resolution is set to Half D1 and the number of video screens turned on is 1 - 4, you can select from the recording sheet number of 15ips (NTSC) / 12.5ips (PAL).
●Video Size
Video Size is displayed on the lower
●In the case of the 2080/2082,