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3.2.
Variable Frame Rate (VFR) Video Recording
VFR will enable you to record a footage with higher / lower frame rate in capturing than in
playback, which is usually called slow motion / fast motion effect.
Fox example, to use Z CAM E2-F6 record a 4K 2.4:1 @120fps footage with playback frame
rate in 4K 2.4:1 @29.97fps for example, you would need to follow the steps as below:
1)
In Record setting, set Resolution to “4K 2.4:1”, Project FPS to “29.97” and make sure
Playback FR is set to “Default”.
2) In Video setting, set Variable Frame Rate (VFR) to “120”.
3) Go back to the standby status, an “VFR 120” icon would show up on LCD display,
which means the camera is working with VFR in 120fps.
Note: Different resolution and frame rate settings correspond to different variable frame
rate range. Refer to 2.2 Record and 2.3 Video.
3.3.
Timelapse Video Recording
With Timelapse function, the camera can record time-lapse video with steps are as follows:
1) Set Video - Variable Framerate to "off", otherwise it is not able to enable Timelapse
setting.
2) In Video - Timelapse setting, set the Timelapse interval value (the interval is the time
between each frame shot) through the FN key (skip to the next setting item), and UP/
DOWN button, then select “OK” to confirm it.
The minimum unit of interval time is milliseconds (0.1s), and the range can be set as
0.2s ~ 60s.
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