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Recording pixels and aspect ratio, About the AVCHD format

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LP: Approx. 5 Mbps (average) 1,440 x 1,080 pixels/60i(*) or 1,440 x 1,080 pixels/50i(**), AVC HD 5 M (LP), 16:9 MP4: Approx. 3 Mbps (average) 1,280 x 720 pixels/30p(*), 16:9 1,280 x 720 pixels/24p (*) or 1,280 x 720 pixels/25p (**), 16:9 (HDR-CX625/CX675/PJ675) * 1080 60i-compatible device ** 1080 50i-compatible device [189] How to Use Charging time/recording time of movies/number of recordable photos Pixels recorded at each image size of photos Recording pixels and aspect ratio The photo recording pixels and the aspect ratio. Photo recording mode, Dual capture: 4,032 × 2,272 dots/16:9 3,024 × 2,272 dots/4:3 1,920 × 1,080 dots/16:9 640 × 480 dots/4:3 Capturing a photo from a movie: 1,920 × 1,080 dots/16:9 [190] How to Use Additional information Precautions About the AVCHD format What is the AVCHD format? The AVCHD format is a high definition digital video camera format used to record a high definition (HD) signal using efficient data compression coding technology. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is adopted to compress video data, and the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM system is used to compress audio data. The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is capable of compressing images at higher efficiency than that of the conventional image compressing format.

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LP: Approx. 5 Mbps (average)
1,440 x 1,080 pixels/60i(*) or 1,440 x 1,080 pixels/50i(**), AVC HD 5 M (LP), 16:9
MP4:
Approx. 3 Mbps (average)
1,280 x 720 pixels/30p(*), 16:9
1,280 x 720 pixels/24p (*) or 1,280 x 720 pixels/25p (**), 16:9 (HDR-CX625/CX675/PJ675)
*
1080 60i-compatible device
**
1080 50i-compatible device
[189] How to Use
Charging time/recording time of movies/number of recordable
photos
Pixels recorded at each image size of photos
Recording pixels and aspect ratio
The photo recording pixels and the aspect ratio.
Photo recording mode, Dual capture:
4,032 × 2,272 dots/16:9
3,024 × 2,272 dots/4:3
1,920 × 1,080 dots/16:9
640 × 480 dots/4:3
Capturing a photo from a movie:
1,920 × 1,080 dots/16:9
[190] How to Use
Additional information
Precautions
About the AVCHD format
What is the AVCHD format?
The AVCHD format is a high definition digital video camera format used to record a high
definition (HD) signal using efficient data compression coding technology. The MPEG-4
AVC/H.264 format is adopted to compress video data, and the Dolby Digital or Linear PCM
system is used to compress audio data.
The MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 format is capable of compressing images at higher efficiency than
that of the conventional image compressing format.