Frame Rate:
Selects the shooting frame rate from [240fps]/[250fps], [480fps]/[500fps], and
[960fps]/[1000fps].
This setting determines the minimum shutter speed per frame.
Priority Setting:
Select [Quality Priority] or [Shoot Time Priority]. If you select [Shoot Time Priority],
the recordable duration is longer than in [Quality Priority] mode.
REC Timing:
Selects whether to record a set amount of time after pressing the MOVIE button
([Start Trigger]), or to record for a set amount of time until you press the MOVIE
button ([End Trigger]).
Hint
Frame rate
In super-slow-motion movie shooting, the camera shoots at a faster shutter speed
than the number of shooting frames per second. For example, when [
Frame
Rate] is set to [960fps], the shutter speed per frame will be faster than approx.
1/1000 second in order to shoot 960 frames per second. To maintain this shutter
speed, sufficient ambient light is necessary during shooting. If the ambient light is
insufficient, the ISO sensitivity will become higher, resulting in more noise.
Shortest shooting distance
The image becomes out of focus when the subject is too close, such as during
macro shooting. Shoot from the shortest shooting distance (W side: Approx. 5
cm (0.16 ft), T side: Approx. 30 cm (0.98 ft) (from the lens)).
Timing of recording
Depending on the [
REC Timing] setting, the relationship between when you
press the MOVIE button and the recorded section of the movie is as shown below.
(A): MOVIE button
(B): Recorded section
[Start Trigger]