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Buffering (temporarily capturing a movie on the camera) starts once the shooting standby screen is displayed. When the
captured data fills the buffering capacity, old data is overwritten sequentially. When you press the SHUTTER/MOVIE
button, the camera starts to record a movie of the maximum recordable duration calculated retroactively from that point
on the memory card.
To redo shooting
You can cancel recording by selecting [Cancel] on the screen. However, the movie recorded up to the point you
cancelled will be saved.
Playback speed
The playback speed will vary as below depending on the assigned [
Frame Rate] and [ Record Setting].
[
Priority Setting] and recordable duration
Playback time
For example, if you shoot for approx. 4 seconds with [
Record Setting] set to [24p 50M]*, [ Frame Rate] set to
[960fps], and [
Priority Setting] set to [Shoot Time Priority], the playback speed will be 40 times slower and the
playback time will be approx. 160 seconds (approx. 2 minutes and 40 seconds).
Related Topic
Shooting super-slow-motion movies (High Frame Rate)
Movie recording formats
Usable memory cards
Selecting the exposure mode for super-slow-motion shooting (Exposure Mode)
Frame Rate
Record Setting
24p 50M* 30p 50M/25p 50M 60p 50M/50p 50M
240fps/250fps 10 times slower 8 times slower/10 times slower 4 times slower/5 times slower
480fps/500fps 20 times slower 16 times slower/20 times slower 8 times slower/10 times slower
960fps/1000fps 40 times slower 32 times slower/40 times slower 16 times slower/20 times slower
Only when [NTSC/PAL Selector] is set to NTSC.
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Priority
Setting
Frame
Rate
Effective pixel number read out from image
sensor
Recordable
duration
Quality Priority
240fps/250fps 1676×942
Approx. 2 seconds480fps/500fps 1676×566
960fps/1000fps 1136×384
Shoot Time Priority
240fps/250fps 1676×566
Approx. 4 seconds480fps/500fps 1136×384
960fps/1000fps 800×270
Only when [NTSC/PAL Selector] is set to NTSC.
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