Casio EX-F1 Owners Manual - Page 88

Setting the High-speed Movie Frame Rate (HS _ Speed) - at 600 fps

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Setting the High-speed Movie Frame Rate (HS » Speed) Procedure [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * HS » Speed You can configure frame rate settings when recording a high-speed movie (page 64). A fast frame rate (such as 1200 fps) will result in a smaller image size. Frame Rate 300 fps 600 fps 1200 fps 30-300 fps Image Size (Pixels) 512x384 432x192 336x96 512x384 • With the "30-300 fps" high-speed movie setting, shooting starts with a frame rate of 30 fps. You can change the frame rate to 300 fps at some point during the movie. To adjust the frame rate, press [SET]. If "CS fps" is specified for the function ring setting, you can adjust the frame rate by rotating the function ring (page 85). Reducing Underexposure and Overexposure (Dynamic Range) Procedure [r] (REC) * [MENU] * Quality Tab * Dynamic Range You can adjust the Dynamic Range setting in order to capture the bright areas of an image while reducing the chance of overexposure and underexposure. Expand +2 Expand +1 Off Suppresses overexposure and underexposure more than "Expand +1" Suppresses overexposure and underexposure No suppression of overexposure and underexposure • The dynamic range setting is ignored during high-speed movie recording. 88 Advanced Settings

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Advanced Settings
Procedure
[
r
] (REC)
*
[MENU]
*
Quality Tab
*
HS
»
Speed
You can configure frame rate settings when recording a high-speed movie (page 64).
A fast frame rate (such as 1200 fps) will result in a smaller image size.
With the “30-300 fps” high-speed movie setting, shooting starts with a frame rate of
30 fps. You can change the frame rate to 300 fps at some point during the movie.
To adjust the frame rate, press [SET]. If “CS fps” is specified for the function ring
setting, you can adjust the frame rate by rotating the function ring (page 85).
Procedure
[
r
] (REC)
*
[MENU]
*
Quality Tab
*
Dynamic Range
You can adjust the Dynamic Range setting in order to capture the bright areas of an
image while reducing the chance of overexposure and underexposure.
The dynamic range setting is ignored during high-speed movie recording.
Setting the High-speed Movie Frame Rate (HS
»
Speed)
Frame Rate
Image Size (Pixels)
300 fps
512
x
384
600 fps
432
x
192
1200 fps
336
x
96
30-300 fps
512
x
384
Reducing Underexposure and Overexposure (Dynamic Range)
Expand +2
Suppresses overexposure and underexposure more than
“Expand +1”
Expand +1
Suppresses overexposure and underexposure
Off
No suppression of overexposure and underexposure