Frame Memory
Overview
Frame memory is a function whereby a frame of input video can be frozen and written to memory, for further use as material for editing.
You can also play recorded frame memory clips (movies).
Frame capacity
The maximum number of images that can be written to memory is as follows.
HD system: 58 frames (88 frames in 720P/59.94 format)
SD system: 222 frames
HD system:
(Without ancillary data)
Video format | Memory capacity |
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1080i/50 | Approx. 1000 frames |
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1080i/59.94 | Approx. 1000 frames |
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1080i/60 | Approx. 1000 frames |
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1080PsF/24 | Approx. 1000 frames |
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1080PsF/25 | Approx. 1000 frames |
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1080PsF/29.97 | Approx. 1000 frames |
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1080PsF/30 | Approx. 1000 frames |
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720P/50 | Approx. 2300 frames |
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720P/59.94 | Approx. 2300 frames |
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(With ancillary data)
Video format | Memory capacity |
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1080i/50 | Approx. 700 frames |
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1080i/59.94 | Approx. 800 frames |
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1080i/60 | Approx. 800 frames |
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1080PsF/23.976 | Approx. 600 frames |
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1080PsF/24 | Approx. 600 frames |
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1080PsF/25 | Approx. 700 frames |
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Frame Memory 85