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D Frame Rates for [Output Resolution
] Options Other Than [Auto]
Video recording rates of 120p, 100p, 60p, or 50p will be adjusted as follows if not compatible with the
frame rate chosen for the external recorder.
120p: The frame rate will first drop to 60p. If 60p is also not supported, it will drop to 30p.
100p: The frame rate will first drop to 50p. If 50p is also not supported, it will drop to 25p.
60p: The frame rate will drop to 30p.
50p: The frame rate will drop to 25p.
D Frame Rates for an [Output Resolution] of [720p (progressive)]
Footage filmed at a frame rate of 120p, 60p, 30p, or 24p is output at 60p. Footage filmed at 100p, 50p,
or 25p is output at 50p.
D Frame Rates for an [Output Resolution] of [1080i (interlaced)]
Footage filmed at a frame rate of 120p, 60p, 30p, or 24p is output at 60i. Footage filmed at 100p, 50p,
or 25p is output at 50i.
D Caution: Filming with Memory Cards
Footage filmed at a frame size of 7680× 4320 or at a frame size and rate of 3840× 2160; 120p or
3840× 2160; 100p will not be output via HDMI if [4320p (progressive)] or [2160p (progressive)] is
selected for [HDMI] > [Output resolution] in the setup menu. Remove the memory cards from the
camera and record the footage to the external recorder.
D Zoom
The camera display can be zoomed in by pressing the X button during recording, but this has no
effect on the footage output to the recorder.
If no footage is currently being recorded, changes to zoom using the X button will be reflected both
in the camera display and in the output to the recorder. The output resolution however switches
to [1080p (progressive)], even if the option last selected for [HDMI] > [Output resolution] in the
setup menu was [4320p (progressive)] or [2160p (progressive)].
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