Understanding Variable Frame Rate (Vfr) Recording - Panasonic AU-EVA1 Manual

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4. Understanding advanced features

4-1. Understanding Variable Frame Rate (VFR) recording

How to use
1. Set following 3 items to use the VFR function in MENU > SYSTEM SETTINGS > SYSTEM
MODE. The maximum available frame rates (up to 60, 120, or 240fps) varies with the
"SENSOR MODE" menu item.
Menu item
SENSOR
Setting of the sensor
MODE
drive mode.
MAIN PIXEL
Setting of the system
resolution.
MAIN CODEC
Setting of the record
codec.
2. Set CAMERA SETTINGS > FPS > VFR SW item to "ON"
3. Set frame rate with CAMERA SETTINGS > FPS > VALUE item.
4. Press REC button.
SENSOR MODE setting
SENSOR
MODE
S35 5.7K
S35 MIX2.8K
4/3
CROP&MIX
2.2K
Description
S35 5.7K, S35 MIX 2.8K, 4/3 CROP&MIX 2.2K
4096x2160, 3840, 2160, 2048x1080, 1920x1080,
1280x720
MOV
420LongGOP150M, 420LongGOP100M,
420LongGOP50M, 422LongGOP150M,
422LongGOP100M, 422LongGOP50M,
422ALL-I400M, 422ALL-I200M, 422ALL-I100M
AVCHD
AVCHD PS, AVCHD PH, AVCHD HA, AVCHD PM
Active area of image sensor
24.596mm
5.7K
24.596mm
2.8K
19.436mm
2.2K
Value (factory default setting underlined)
Use entire active plane of the
imager, and generate image
from all active pixels.
Use entire active plane of the
imager, and generate
2K/FHD image for horizontal
Pixel mix
2.8K pixels by mixing pixels.
Use a part of the imager for
horizontal 2.2K pixels, and
generate 2K/FHD image by
mixing pixels.
Pixel mix
Angle of view becomes
narrower comparing with
S35 5.7K, and S35 MIX2.8K
modes
59
Description
Max frame rate
60fps
Max frame rate
120fps
Max frame rate
240fps

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