Canon XF305 XF305 / XF300 Instruction Manual - Page 107

Slow & Fast Motion Mode

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Special Recording Modes Recording 3 • The time code advances by the number of frames recorded. If the running mode of the time code (0 84) is set to [Free Run] or the time code is input from an external source (b only), the running mode will switch to [Rec Run] during special recording mode. When special recording mode is deactivated, the running mode will return to its previous setting. • b During special recording mode, the time code signal will not be output from the TIME CODE terminal or HD/SD SDI terminal. Slow & Fast Motion Mode When you set [J Other Functions] [Frame Rate] to a progressive frame rate (0 53), the camcorder can record with a frame rate (shooting frame rate) that is different from the playback frame rate. Recording a clip at a higher frame rate than the [Frame Rate] setting will result in a slow motion effect during playback. Conversely, a lower frame rate will result in a fast motion effect. Sound is not recorded in this mode. Configuring Slow & Fast Motion Mode 1 Open the [S&F Frame Rate] submenu. [J Other Functions] [Slow & Fast Motion] [S&F Frame Rate] 2 Select the desired shooting frame rate and then press SET. Available Shooting Frame Rates 12 15 18 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 30 32* 34* 36* 40* 44* 48* 54* 60* * Available only when [J Other Functions] [Bit Rate/Resolution] is set to [50 Mbps 1280x720] or [35 Mbps 1280x720]. Activating Slow & Fast Motion Mode and Recording 1 Open the [Special Rec] submenu. [J Other Functions] [Special Rec] 2 Select [Slow & Fast Motion] and then press SET. • [S&F STBY] appears at the top of the screen. • The selected shooting frame rate appears on the right side of the screen next to the [J Other Functions] [Frame Rate] setting (the playback frame rate). Shooting frame rate [J Other Functions] [Slow & Fast Motion] [S&F Frame Rate] [J Other Functions] [Special Rec] [Off] Playback frame rate 107

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107
Recording
3
Special Recording Modes
The time code advances by the number of frames recorded. If the
running mode of the time code (
0
84) is set to [Free Run] or the time
code is input from an external source (
b
only), the running mode
will switch to [Rec Run] during special recording mode. When special
recording mode is deactivated, the running mode will return to its
previous setting.
b
During special recording mode, the time code signal will not
be output from the TIME CODE terminal or HD/SD SDI terminal.
Slow & Fast Motion Mode
When you set [
J
Other Functions]
[Frame Rate] to a progressive
frame rate (
0
53), the camcorder can record with a frame rate (shooting
frame rate) that is different from the playback frame rate. Recording a clip
at a higher frame rate than the [Frame Rate] setting will result in a slow
motion effect during playback. Conversely, a lower frame rate will result in
a fast motion effect. Sound is not recorded in this mode.
Configuring Slow & Fast Motion Mode
1 Open the [S&F Frame Rate] submenu.
[
J
Other Functions]
[Slow & Fast Motion]
[S&F Frame Rate]
2
Select the desired shooting frame rate and then press SET.
Available Shooting Frame Rates
*
Available only when [
J
Other Functions]
[Bit Rate/Resolution] is set to
[50 Mbps 1280x720] or [35 Mbps 1280x720].
Activating Slow & Fast Motion Mode and Recording
1 Open the [Special Rec] submenu.
[
J
Other Functions]
[Special Rec]
2
Select [Slow & Fast Motion] and then press SET.
[S&F STBY] appears at the top of the screen.
The selected shooting frame rate appears on the right side of the
screen next to the [
J
Other Functions]
[Frame Rate] setting (the
playback frame rate).
[
J
Other Functions]
[
Slow & Fast Motion]
[S&F Frame Rate]
12
15
18
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
28
30
32*
34*
36*
40*
44*
48*
54*
60*
[
J
Other Functions]
[
Special Rec]
[Off]
Shooting frame rate
Playback frame rate