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Setting the Movie Recording Quality
z
Frame rate
(fps: frame per second)
[
2
] 119.9fps/[
8
] 59.94fps/[
6
] 29.97fps
For areas where the TV system is NTSC (North America, Japan,
South Korea, Mexico, etc.). For
2
, see page 199.
[
3
] 100.0fps/[
7
] 50.00fps/[
5
] 25.00fps
For areas where the TV system is PAL (Europe, Russia, China,
Australia, etc.). For
3
, see page 199.
[
4
] 23.98fps/[
B
] 24.00fps
Mainly for motion pictures.
4
(23.98fps) is available when
[
5
3:
Video system]
is set to
[For NTSC]
. For
B
, see page 198.
z
Compression method
[
W
] ALL-I
(For editing/I-only)
Compresses each frame, one at a time, for recording. Although le
sizes are larger than with IPB (Standard), movies are more suitable for
editing.
[
X
] IPB
(Standard)
Compresses multiple frames at a time eciently for recording. File
sizes are smaller than with ALL-I (For editing), which enables movie
shooting over longer periods (with a card of the same capacity).
[ ] IPB
(Light)
Since the movie is recorded at a bit rate lower than with IPB
(Standard), the le size will be smaller than with IPB (Standard)
and the playback compatibility will be higher. This will make the
possible shooting time longer than with IPB (Standard) (with a
card having the same capacity).
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