Nikon D810 Product Manual - Page 251
Calculating the Length of the Final Movie, During Shooting, Movie, settings, Frame size/frame rate
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A Calculating the Length of the Final Movie The total number of frames in the final movie can be approximated by dividing the shooting time by the interval and rounding up. The length of the final movie can then be calculated by dividing the number of shots by the frame rate selected for Movie settings > Frame size/frame rate. A 48 frame movie recorded at 1920×1080; 24p, for example, will be about two seconds long. The maximum length for movies recorded using time-lapse photography is 20 minutes. Length recorded/ maximum length Memory card indicator Frame size/frame rate A During Shooting During time-lapse photography, a Q icon will flash and the time-lapse recording indicator will be displayed in the control panel. The time remaining (in hours and minutes) appears in the shutter-speed display immediately before each frame is recorded. At other times, the time remaining can be viewed by pressing the shutter-release button halfway. Regardless of the option selected for Custom Setting c2 (Standby timer, 0 319), the standby timer will not expire during shooting. To view current time-lapse photography settings or end time-lapse photography (0 220), press the G button between shots. 227