Interval Frame Function
Interval Frame is a function that allows you to
obtain motion effects without afterimage by
setting the interval for extracting frames from the
video that was shot, even when it was shot with a
camera that does not support the Select FPS
function. Furthermore, you can obtain variable-
speed motion effects by changing the interval for
extracting frames during recording (Ramp
function, see page 66).
With the Interval Frame function, frames are
extracted at the set interval from the video that
was shot and then recorded to memory.
Set the frame interval to use for extraction within
the following range.
For a 4:2:2 system: 1 to 64 FRM (frames)
For a 4:4:4 system: 1 to 32 FRM (frames)
Tip
This function can be used for an HDC1500R or other
camera with a BNC connection.
SR Motion
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