[39] How to Use
Shooting
Selecting a shooting mode
Shooting super-slow-motion movies (HFR Settings)
By shooting with a higher frame rate than the recording format, you can record a
smooth super-slow-motion movie.
1. Set the mode dial to
(High Frame Rate).
2. Select MENU
→
(Camera Settings)
→
[
HFR Settings] and select the
desired settings for [
Record Setting], [
Frame Rate], [
Priority
Setting], and [
REC Timing].
You can adjust the desired exposure mode by selecting MENU
→
(Camera Settings)
→
[High Frame Rate].
You can set other shooting settings such as focus area, focus mode, and
frame rate, and perform zooming.
3. Point the camera at the subject and adjust settings such as the focus.
When you shoot a moving subject, focus on the point where you expect
the subject to appear before you shoot.
4. Press the
in the center of the control wheel.
STBY will be displayed in the bottom left of the screen.
While STBY is displayed, you cannot adjust the exposure, focus settings
including manual focus, or the zoom scale. If you want to change these
settings, press
in the center again.
5. Press the MOVIE (Movie) button.
The camera will automatically start recording as soon as you finish shooting.
Menu item details
Record Setting:
Selects the frame rate of the movie from [60p 50M]/[50p 50M], [30p 50M]/[25p
50M], and [24p 50M*].
* Only when [NTSC/PAL Selector] is set to NTSC.