Shooting super-slow-motion movies (hfr settings) – Sony VENICE 4K Live Bundle with MultiDyne SilverBack Fiber-Optic Adapter User Manual
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Digital Still Camera
DSC-RX100M7
Shooting super-slow-motion movies (HFR Settings)
By shooting with a higher frame rate than the recording format, you can record a smooth super-slow-motion movie.
Set the mode dial to
(High Frame Rate).
The shooting setting screen will be displayed.
1
MENU →
(Camera Settings2) → [
HFR Settings] and select the desired settings for [
Record
Setting], [
Frame Rate], [
Priority Setting], and [
REC Timing].
You can adjust the desired exposure mode by selecting MENU →
(Camera Settings2)→[
Exposure
Mode].
2
Point the camera at the subject and adjust settings such as the focus.
You can also change other settings, such as focus mode, ISO sensitivity, etc.
The focus becomes locked once the camera enters the shooting standby, even when using the auto focus. If
you cannot focus on the intended subject using the auto focus, use the manual focus.
3
Press the center of the control wheel.
The shooting setting screen will close and the camera will switch to the shooting standby.
You cannot adjust the exposure, adjust the focus, operate the zoom, etc. during the shooting standby. If you
want to change the shooting settings, press the center of the control wheel again to return to the shooting
setting screen.
4
Press the MOVIE (Movie) button.
When [
REC Timing] is set to [Start Trigger]:
Movie capturing (shooting) starts. When the MOVIE button is pressed again, or when the recordable duration of
time has elapsed, movie capturing ends and the camera starts to record the captured movie to the memory card.
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