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Recording at Intervals (TIME-LAPSE RECORDING)
Recording at Intervals (TIME-LAPSE RECORDING)
This function enables the changes of a scene that occur slowly over a long period to be shown within a short time by taking frames of it at a certain interval.
This is useful for making observations such as the opening of a flower bud.
To return to the normal recording mode
Press the TIME CONTROL button, and then select “60fps” by the adjustment dial.
Normal recording mode can be resumed by turning off the power of this unit.
Indications During Time-Lapse Recording
Display |
Description |
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Recording interval |
Displays the recording interval that is set. |
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Recorded Time |
Displays the actual recorded time of the video. Recorded time increases in units of frames. |
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Actual Elapsed Time |
Displays the actual elapsed time after recording starts. |
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Remaining Recording Time |
Remaining time left to record with the currently selected video quality. |
Time-Lapse Setting
The lesser the setting value is, the longer the recording interval becomes.
Setting |
Details |
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1fps |
Takes a frame at 1-second intervals. |
1/2fps |
Takes a frame at 2-second intervals. |
1/5fps |
Takes a frame at 5-second intervals. |
1/10fps |
Takes a frame at 10-second intervals. |
1/20fps |
Takes a frame at 20-second intervals. |
1/40fps |
Takes a frame at 40-second intervals. |
1/80fps |
Takes a frame at 80-second intervals. |
Caution
Audio cannot be recorded during time-lapse recording.
Zooming, simultaneous still image recording, and image stabilizer are not available in time-lapse recording.
When recording is stopped with the recorded time less than “0:00:00:17”, the video will not be saved.
Memo
Settings of time-lapse recording are reset when the power is turned off. To start time-lapse recording again, it is necessary to make the selection once more.
Recording stops automatically 99 hours after it is started.
Make use of a tripod and AC adapter for time-lapse recordings with long intervals.
It is also recommended to fix the focus and white balance manually.
If the video is recorded in progressive format (except for iFrame), the playback speed is doubled.
(Example) A video recorded using “1fps” is played back at 60 times speed.