Panasonic AG-UX90 AG-UX90 Operating Instructions - Page 148
System mode, UHD 2160 / 29.97p 100M
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System mode All default settings are indicated with underlined text. MENU : [SYSTEM MODE] # desired setting [REC MODE] Switch the recording mode of the motion pictures to record. [MOV]*: This recording method is suitable for editing images. Motion pictures will be saved in MOV format. [MP4]*: This recording method is suitable for editing images. Motion pictures will be saved in MP4 format. [AVCHD]: This recording method is suitable for playback on a high-definition compatible external monitor. * It is not compatible with motion pictures recorded in AVCHD. ≥ This item cannot be set during Freeze Frame (l 87) [REC FORMAT] Switch the picture quality of motion pictures to be recorded with this unit. Depending on the settings of [REC MODE], the available [REC FORMAT] settings differ. How to read a [REC FORMAT] setting Items that make up a [REC FORMAT] setting represent Size, Vertical resolution, Frame rate, and Bit rate. (Excluding the [REC FORMAT] settings that are available when [REC MODE] is set to [AVCHD]) UHD 2160 / 29.97p 100M A Size B Vertical resolution C Frame rate D Bit rate ≥ Smoother motion picture can be recorded with the higher value for the frame rate. [i] and [p] of the frame rate means interlace and progressive respectively. Interlace (interlacing scanning) Video signal that divides the effective scanning lines to half and send them alternatively Progressive (progressive scanning) High density video signal sending the effective scanning lines simultaneously (It will be higher quality image than the interlace.) ≥ The higher the bit rate value is, the higher the picture quality becomes. ≥ It can record with highest quality image in this unit when set to [UHD 2160/29.97p 100M]. ≥ Depending on the [REC MODE] setting and the bit rate of the [REC FORMAT] setting, its required Speed Class of the SD card differs. Use an SD card that meets the settings. For details, refer to "About the Speed Class ratings for recording motion pictures" on page 30. - 148 -