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Shooting
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Selecting image quality (Movie quality)
You can set a movie record mode suitable for the desired use.
1
Press the Q button and use FG to highlight
(Movie quality).
2
Use HI to select a value and press the Q
button.
“Movie quality” is a combination of frame size, bit rate
(compression ratio), and frame rate.
1920×1080 Fine 30p
AFAF
FHDFHD
30p30p
F
WB
AUTO
WB
AUTO
16:9
1:02:031:02:03
L
N
ISO
AUTO
n
FHD HS
120fps
FHD HS
120fps
Movie quality
Available Movie Quality Options
The options available for movie quality vary with the options selected for [Video Frame
Rate] and [Video Bit Rate] in the video menu (P. 87).
When shooting movies that will be viewed on a television, select a frame rate that
matches the video standard used in the device, as otherwise the movie may not play back
smoothly. Video standards vary by country or region: some use NTSC, others PAL.
- When shooting for display on NTSC devices, select 60p (30p)
- When shooting for display on PAL devices, select 50p (25p)
Movies are stored in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format. The maximum size of individual le is
limited to 4 GB. The maximum recording time of individual movie is limited to 29 minutes.
Depending on the type of card used, recording may end before the maximum length is
reached.
The picture modes available vary with the option selected for record mode.
Use UHS-I cards with a UHS Speed Class of 3 when lming 4K or high-speed movies.
Use a card with a Speed Class of 10 or better when lming FHD/HD movies.
4K movies may not play on some computer systems. For information on the system
requirements for playing 4K movies, visit the OLYMPUS website.
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