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Shooting
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Selecting image quality (movie image quality mode)
Set a movie image quality mode suitable for the desired use.
1
Set the mode dial to
n
.
2
Press the
Q
button to display the live control, and select a movie image
quality mode using the rear dial.
P
P
P
P
WB
AUTO
WB
WB
WB
AUTO
AUTO
AUTO
n
P
P
S-AF
S-AF
j
1
M-IS
M-IS
FHD
F
60p
FHD
F
30p
FHD
F
60p
FHD
SF
60p
FHD
F
30p
c
FHD
30p
N
FHD
F
30p
MOV FHD 60p
F
Movie image quality mode
3
Select an item using the front dial.
• To change the settings in the image quality modes, press the
INFO
button and
change settings using the rear dial.
Record mode
Application
Settings you can change
MOV
FHD 30p
F
(Full HD Fine 30p)*
1
Shooting clips (P. 42)
Frame rate
Shooting time
MOV
n
FHD 60p
F
(Full HD Fine 60p)*
1
Setting 1
Frame rate
MOV
n
FHD 60p
SF
(Full HD Super Fine 60p)*
1
Setting 2
Frame rate
MOV
n
FHD 30p
F
(Full HD Fine 30p)*
1
Setting 3
Frame rate
MOV
n
FHD 30p
N
(Full HD Normal 30p)*
1
*
3
Setting 4
Frame rate
MOV
n
FHD 30p
F
(Full HD Fine 30p)*
1
Custom
Type of movie, detailed settings,
slow/quick motion shooting
HD
(1280×720, Motion JPEG)*
2
For computer playback
or editing
–
SD
(640×480, Motion JPEG)*
2
For computer playback
or editing
–
*1 File format: MPEG-4 AVC/H.264. Files may be up to 4 GB in size. Individual movies may
be up to 29 minutes in length.
*2 Files may be up to 2GB in size.
*3 All-Intra refers to a movie recorded without inter-frame compression. Movies in this format
are suitable for editing but have a lower compression rate and consequently a larger data
size.
• When Video output is set to PAL, a frame rate of 30p will become 25p and a frame rate of
60p will become 50p.
• Depending on the type of card used, recording may end before the maximum length is
reached.
4
Press the
Q
button to save changes.