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Understanding in-camera recording options

Understanding in-camera recording options

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Understanding in-camera recording options

- We've established that one of the greatest benefits is the flexibility to record in-camera, which is pretty awesome. But that awesomeness comes at a slight price. You're not gonna have as many frame rates or options when you're recording to the memory card. Jim let's start with the Sony. What are some things you could tell us about it? - [Jim] Starting at the top with the 4K internal UHD recording, you're restricted to up to 30 frames per second. That's pretty much standard with all of these mirrorless cameras as far as in-camera recording. If you want to expand to higher frame rates, you have to go down to full HD and in the Mark II, you can actually get yourself up to a 120 frames per second, in full HD 1080. - [Voiceover] So, some of the first choices here, of course, are deciding if we're in NTSC or PAL. This will typically reboot your camera. Keep in mind that NTSC tends to be used mostly in North America and in Japan, as well as a few other parts of the world, and PAL rates…

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