Stopping Frame RecordingSet “Setting” of “Frame Rec” of the CAMERA SET menu to “Off.”

Recording stops and Frame Rec mode is canceled.

Notes

It automatically returns to “Off” when you set the power switch to OFF, while the “Number of Frames” setting is maintained.

Slow & Quick Motion

Recording

When an HQ Progressive (P) video format is

 

selected (page 36), you can set the frame rate for

 

recording different from that for playback.

 

By recording at the different frame rate, you can

 

obtain smoother slow-motion or quick-motion

 

effect when compared with slow-speed or fast-

 

speed playback of a material recorded at the

 

 

normal recording speed.

Recording

Example

 

When the video format is HQ 720/24P, recording

 

with a frame rate between 1 and 23 fps provides a

 

quick-motion effect in playback, and recording

 

with the frame rate between 25 and 60 fps

 

provides a slow-motion effect in playback.

 

Notes

Slow & Quick Motion cannot be set to “On” simultaneously with Frame Recording or Interval Recording. When you set Slow & Quick Motion to “On,” Frame Recording and Interval Recording are forcibly set to “Off.”

No audio recording is made if the recording frame rate is set to a value different from the playback frame rate.

Slow & Quick Motion recording cannot be made if “Video Format” of the OTHERS menu is set to HQ1080/60i, HQ1080/50i, SP1080/60i, SP1080/50i, or SP1080/24P.

Preparatory Settings

Before starting Slow & Quick Motion recording, make the necessary settings with the CAMERA SET menu in advance.

For details on menu operations, see “Basic Menu

Operations” on page 95.

1 Select “S&Q Motion” from the CAMERA SET menu.

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