Canon VIXIA HF G50 Instruction Manual - Page 36

Slow & Fast Motion Recording, Available slow/fast motion rates

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Slow & Fast Motion Recording Slow & Fast Motion Recording You can record clips that have a slow motion or fast motion effect during playback, simply by selecting the desired slow/fast motion rate. Available slow/fast motion rates will vary depending on the resolution and frame rate currently selected. Sound is not recorded when slow & fast motion recording is activated. Operating modes: 36 1 Select [Slow & Fast Motion]. > [3 ! Recording Setup] > [Slow & Fast Motion] 2 Select the desired slow & fast motion rate and then select [X]. • Select [j] to turn off slow & fast motion recording. • or and the selected rate will appear on the right of the screen. Available slow/fast motion rates Resolution 3840x2160 1920x1080 1280x720 Frame rate 29.97P 23.98P 59.94P 29.97P 23.98P 59.94P Available slow/fast motion rates x2, x4, x10, x20, x60, x120, x600, x1200 x0.8 x2, x4, x10, x20, x60, x120, x600, x1200 x0.5 x0.4, x0.8 x2, x4, x10, x20, x60, x120, x600, x1200 NOTES • Slow & fast motion recording cannot be used together with the following functions. - Dual recording - Pre-recording - Relay recording - Color bars • The maximum continuous recording time of a single clip using slow motion recording is the equivalent of 6 hours of playback time, at which point, recording will stop. Consequently, it differs depending on the slow motion rate used. For example, when the [x0.5] rate is selected, the maximum continuous recording time will be 3 hours (which, played back at x0.5 slow motion, equal 6 hours of playback time). Conversely, fast motion recording will not stop in such a way. • Changing the video configuration will deactivate slow & fast motion recording. • While slow & fast motion recording is activated, the recording command signal will not be output from the HDMI OUT terminal. • About the time code when slow & fast motion recording is activated: - The time code mode can be set to [ Regen.], or to [ Preset] with [ Rec Run] running mode. - If the time code running mode was set to [ Free Run], the time code running mode will be changed automatically to [ Rec Run] when slow & fast motion recording is activated. - When slow & fast motion recording is turned off, the time code running mode will return to its previous setting. - The time code signal cannot be output from the HDMI OUT terminal.

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Slow & Fast Motion Recording
36
Slow & Fast Motion Recording
You can record clips that have a slow motion or fast motion effect during playback, simply by selecting
the desired slow/fast motion rate. Available slow/fast motion rates will vary depending on the
resolution and frame rate currently selected. Sound is not recorded when slow & fast motion recording
is activated.
1
Select [Slow & Fast Motion].
>
[
3
!
Recording Setup]
>
[Slow & Fast Motion]
2
Select the desired slow & fast motion rate and then select [
X
].
Select [
j
] to turn off slow & fast motion recording.
or
and the selected rate will appear on the right of the screen.
Available slow/fast motion rates
NOTES
Slow & fast motion recording cannot be used together with the following functions.
The maximum continuous recording time of a single clip using slow motion recording is the
equivalent of 6 hours of playback time, at which point, recording will stop. Consequently, it differs
depending on the slow motion rate used. For example, when the [x0.5] rate is selected, the
maximum continuous recording time will be 3 hours (which, played back at x0.5 slow motion, equal
6 hours of playback time). Conversely, fast motion recording will not stop in such a way.
Changing the video configuration will deactivate slow & fast motion recording.
While slow & fast motion recording is activated, the recording command signal will not be output
from the HDMI OUT terminal.
About the time code when slow & fast motion recording is activated:
-
The time code mode can be set to [
Regen.], or to [
Preset] with [
Rec Run]
running mode.
-
If the time code running mode was set to [
Free Run], the time code running mode will be
changed automatically to [
Rec Run] when slow & fast motion recording is activated.
-
When slow & fast motion recording is turned off, the time code running mode will return to its
previous setting.
-
The time code signal cannot be output from the HDMI OUT terminal.
Operating modes:
Resolution
Frame rate
Available slow/fast motion rates
3840x21
6
0
2
9
.
9
7P
x2, x4, x10, x20, x
6
0, x120, x
6
00, x1200
23.
9
8P
x0.8
1
9
20x1080
5
9
.
9
4P
x2, x4, x10, x20, x
6
0, x120, x
6
00, x1200
2
9
.
9
7P
x0.5
23.
9
8P
x0.4, x0.8
1280x720
5
9
.
9
4P
x2, x4, x10, x20, x
6
0, x120, x
6
00, x1200
-
Dual recording
-
Relay recording
- Pre-recording
-
Color bars