Nikon COOLPIX P510 User Manual - Page 195

HS Movies, Note on HS Movie Recording and Special Effects Mode Setting

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The Movie Menu HS Movies See "Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion (HS Movie)" (E66) for more information. Option Description h HS 120 fps (640×480) 1/4-speed slow motion movies with an aspect ratio of 4:3 are recorded. • Max. movie length: 7 min 15 s (playback time: 29 min) • Movie bitrate: 2.8 Mbps • Frame rate: 120 frames per second i HS 60 fps (1280×720) 1/2-speed slow motion movies with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are recorded. • Max. movie length: 14 min 30 s* (playback time: 29 min) • Movie bitrate: 8.3 Mbps • Frame rate: 60 frames per second 2× speed fast motion movies with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are recorded. j HS 15 fps (1920×1080) • Max. movie length: 29 min (playback time: 14 min 30 s) • Movie bitrate: 18.6 Mbps • Frame rate: 15 frames per second * The maximum movie length for a single movie is 30 seconds when it is saved in the internal memory. • The movie bitrate is the volume of movie data recorded per second. As a variable bitrate (VBR) system has been adopted, the movie bitrate varies automatically according to the subject so that more data is recorded per second for movies containing frequently moving subjects, thus increasing movie file size. Reference Section B Note on HS Movie Recording and Special Effects Mode Setting h HS 120 fps (640×480) for Movie options cannot be selected when Soft, Nostalgic sepia, or Painting is selected for the special effects shooting mode. Even if you select h HS 120 fps (640×480) for other recording mode while Soft, Nostalgic sepia, or Painting is selected for the special effects shooting mode, i HS 60 fps (1280×720) is automatically selected for Movie options when the mode dial is rotated to u. E65

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E
65
The Movie Menu
Reference Section
HS Movies
See “Recording Movies in Slow Motion and Fast Motion (HS Movie)” (
E
66) for
more information.
*
The maximum movie length for a single movie is 30 seconds when it is saved in the internal
memory.
The movie bitrate is the volume of movie data recorded per second. As a variable bitrate (VBR)
system has been adopted, the movie bitrate varies automatically according to the subject so that
more data is recorded per second for movies containing frequently moving subjects, thus
increasing movie file size.
B
Note on HS Movie Recording and Special Effects Mode Setting
h
HS 120 fps (640×480)
for
Movie options
cannot be selected when
Soft
,
Nostalgic sepia
,
or
Painting
is selected for the special effects shooting mode.
Even if you select
h
HS 120 fps (640×480)
for other recording mode while
Soft
,
Nostalgic
sepia
, or
Painting
is selected for the special effects shooting mode,
i
HS 60 fps (1280×720)
is
automatically selected for
Movie options
when the mode dial is rotated to
u
.
Option
Description
h
HS 120 fps (640×480)
1/4-speed slow motion movies with an aspect ratio of 4:3 are
recorded.
Max. movie length: 7 min 15 s (playback time: 29 min)
Movie bitrate: 2.8 Mbps
Frame rate: 120 frames per second
i
HS 60 fps (1280×720)
1/2-speed slow motion movies with an aspect ratio of 16:9
are recorded.
Max. movie length: 14 min 30 s
*
(playback time: 29 min)
Movie bitrate: 8.3 Mbps
Frame rate: 60 frames per second
j
HS 15 fps (1920×1080)
2× speed fast motion movies with an aspect ratio of 16:9 are
recorded.
Max. movie length: 29 min (playback time: 14 min 30 s)
Movie bitrate: 18.6 Mbps
Frame rate: 15 frames per second