Panasonic AG-HPX250PJ Operating Instructions - Page 26
Overcranking effects, DVCPROHD/24PN
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Recording with Variable Frame Rate (VFR) (continued) Overcranking effects Overcranking produces slow-motion playback, which is frequently used in climax scenes, or for dramatic effects like car chases and action scenes. For example, selecting a recording frame rate of 60 fps when shooting a 24P recording format yields a slow-motion effect that is 2.5 times normal speed. Shooting 720P progressive video will produce smooth and highquality slow-motion. Furthermore, with 1080i, a slow motion effect of 1.25 can be gained if you set the recording frame rate to 30 fps when recording was performed using 24P, a recording format for specifying the playback frame rate. Standard setup for overcranking effects SYSTEM MODE SYSTEM MODE setup Other settings Recording frame rate 1080-59.94i REC FORMAT VFR AVC-I 100/24PN (AVC-I 50/24PN) ON 25 to 30 frames FRAME RATE Set to 25 frames or more 720-59.94P REC FORMAT VFR AVC-I 100/24PN (AVC-I 50/24PN) (DVCPROHD/24PN) ON 25 to 60 frames FRAME RATE Set to 25 frames or more 720-50P REC FORMAT VFR AVC-I 100/25PN (AVC-I 50/25PN) (DVCPROHD/25PN) ON 26 to 50 frames FRAME RATE Set to 26 frames or more • With the menu option REC FORMAT set to DVCPROHD/60P (50P), you can use a nonlinear editing system to generate slow motion effects from the resulting footage. • A slow motion effect cannot be gained if SYSTEM MODE is set to 1080-50i and REC FORMAT is set to AVC-I***/25PN. 26