Interval Recording and Time Lapse
You can also use interval recording to create timelapse sequences.
Menu/Project/ Interval Rec
The
interval time
is the amount of time between each exposure.
The
number of frames
is the amount of frames that the camera takes during the interval
time.
For example, an interval time of 1 sec and the number of frames being 2, this means the
camera takes two frames per second.
If you are shooting at 24p, then the camera takes 2 consecutive frames every 24 frames.
The shutter speed can be changed while recording in Interval Rec to create special effects.
Extending the shutter opening time can be combined with the interval time to create
blurry ghostly images of what is in motion.
If you are using auto exposure during time lapse, slow down the response time of the auto
exposure system: Menu/Shooting/Auto Exposure/Speed. Set to -40 or slower.
Summary of Contents for FX 6
Page 3: ...Introduction Sony FX 6 ...
Page 11: ...Recording Media Sony FX 6 ...
Page 18: ...The kit zoom lens Sony FX 6 ...
Page 21: ...Menu Navigation Sony FX 6 ...
Page 29: ...Audio Sony FX 6 ...
Page 40: ...Shooting Modes Introduction Sony FX 6 ...
Page 44: ...Custom Shooting Mode Settings Sony FX 6 ...
Page 55: ...Custom Shooting Mode Exposure Sony FX 6 ...
Page 82: ...Focusing Sony FX 6 ...
Page 97: ...Cine EI Shooting Mode Settings and Exposure Sony FX 6 ...
Page 103: ...Cine EI Option One Exposing Slog 3 with the s709 LUT Sony FX6 ...
Page 120: ...Cine EI EI Presets and Image Noise Base High 12800 ISO EI Preset 3200 300 percent enlargement ...
Page 129: ...Cine EI Option Two Importing custom LUTs Sony FX6 ...
Page 136: ...Cine EI Option Three Exposing Slog 3 without a LUT Sony FX6 ...
Page 143: ...S and Q Shooting Sony FX 6 ...
Page 156: ...Attaching the Viewfinder Loupe Sony FX 6 ...
Page 170: ...Tripod Tips Sony FX 6 ...
Page 180: ...Additional Resources Sony FX6 ...