Setting Guide (Video Edition)
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Getting Ready
- Settings
- Accessing Video Settings
- Storage
- Picture Quality
- Exposure
- Focus
- Audio
- Auto Capture
- Controls and Displays
- Timecode
- Hi-Res Zoom
- Power Zoom
- Reverse Ring for Focus
- Focus Ring Rotation Range
- Control Ring Response
- Customize i Menu
- Custom Controls
- Control Lock
- Fine ISO Control (Mode M)
- View Assist
- Zebra Pattern
- Grid Type
- Brightness Information Display
- Custom Shooting Displays
- Red REC frame indicator
- Viewfinder Display Size
- Auto Temperature Cutout
- Monitor Mode
- HDMI Output
- Viewing Videos
- Appendix
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Settings
Picture Quality, Continued
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Video Quality (N-RAW)Video Quality (N-RAW)
Choose a video quality option when lming footage with [N-RAW 12-bit
(NEV)] selected for [Video le type] in the video recording menu.
Settings can be adjusted using [Video quality (N-RAW)] in the video
recording menu. Choose from [High quality] and [Normal].
“High Quality” Versus “Normal”
• [High quality] features a bit rate approximately 1.6 to 2 times higher than [Normal], resulting in larg-
er les. [Normal] is recommended when recording to memory cards with slow transfer speeds, as the
higher bit rate for [High quality] necessitates higher transfer speeds.
• You can perform a full format on compatible CFexpress memory cards if you feel that the speed at
which the camera reads from and writes to the card has slowed and wish to improve data transfer
speeds (019).
ii-button menu-button menu
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Camera controlsCamera controls —
Other menusOther menus
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