Sony HDR-AS50R Help Guide - Page 101
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Image quality: HQ Continuous recording time: 125 minutes (135 minutes) Typical recording time: 80 minutes (85 minutes) HDR-AS50 Image quality: HQ Continuous recording time: 165 minutes (195 minutes) Typical recording time: 110 minutes (130 minutes) Playing time FDR-X3000 Image quality is 4K 30p: 90 minutes (100 minutes) Image quality is HQ: 170 minutes (195 minutes) HDR-AS300 Image quality is HQ: 170 minutes (195 minutes) The time measured when using one fully charged battery pack ( ) indicates the recording duration when the Wi-Fi remote control is set to off, and for playing time, when the camera is connected to a TV by an HDMI cable (sold separately). The recording time may be shorter, depending on the recording conditions. The recording time may be longer when you set the Wi-Fi or GPS* setting to OFF. * GPS is only for FDR-X3000/HDR-AS300 Shooting 4K movies and connecting to the Wi-Fi network requires a lot of electric power, so continuous movie shooting may cause overheating of the camera. To protect the camera, the power turns off automatically when overheating occurs. When you start shooting a movie after leaving the camera turned off for a while, the continuous movie shooting time (the time from the start to the end of shooting) shown below is available. The recordable time may be shorter, especially when you shoot 4K movies in a high temperature environment. Continuous movie shooting time (*1) Wi-Fi connection setting Connection to LiveView Remote/smartphone Connected ON Disconnected Movie format FDR-X3000 HDRAS300 HDRAS50 XAVC S 4K 2160 30p/25p 60M MP4 1080 30p/25p HQ MP4 1080 30p/25p HQ MP4 1080 30p/25p HQ Approx. 25 minutes (*2) Approx. 115 minutes Approx. 115 minutes Approx. 150 minutes Approx. 50 minutes Approx. 125 minutes Approx. 125 minutes Approx. 165 minutes