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You can also enable/disable Variable Frame Rate Mode or change the frame rate using the
menu.
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[VFR MODE] (
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[FRAME RATE] (
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Variable Frame Rate Mode is set to [OFF] in following cases:
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When the [REC MODE] or [REC FORMAT] setting is changed to a setting that does not
support Variable Frame Rate Mode
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When the [REC FORMAT] setting is changed to a setting with a different frame rate
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This function is not available in the following cases:
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When you set [OUTPUT BITS] to [4:2:2(10bit)]
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When [2 SLOTS FUNC.] is set to [DUAL CODEC] (
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The following functions are canceled:
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Flash band compensation (
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Relay recording (
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Background recording (
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Interval Recording (
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PRE-REC (
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Hybrid Optical Image Stabilizer (
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Area Mode (
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Focus Transition (
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Digital Zoom (
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Infrared Recording mode (
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Custom AF function (
)
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i.Zoom (
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[BLACK FADE] and [WHITE FADE] are disabled. (
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Still picture recording cannot be used.
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Even if you press the recording start/stop button as soon as recording has started, it may take
some time until the recording stops.
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The screen may momentarily black out when the frame rate is changed in Step 2.
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The maximum continuous recordable time for one scene in Variable Frame Rate Mode varies
depending on the set frame rate. Recording stops when a certain time has elapsed since the start
of the recording, and restarts automatically a few seconds later.
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When recording in slow motion: 10 hours
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When recording with the same frame rate as the frame rate in [REC FORMAT]: 10 hours
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When recording in quick motion, the recordable time becomes shorter than 10 hours
depending on the ratio between the frame rate for [REC FORMAT] and variable frame rate
setting.
Example: When [REC FORMAT] is set to [FHD 1080/59.94p 50M]
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“h” is an abbreviation for hour.
Variable frame rate setting
Maximum continuous recordable time for
one scene
2 fps
10 h
60 fps
120 fps
5 h