Setting The Frame Rate For Internal Timecode - Zoom F6 Operation Manual

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6.
When done setting, use
and
to select
Enter, and press

■ Setting the frame rate for internal timecode

3.
Use
and
to select
FPS, and press
.
4.
Use
and
to select the
frame rate, and press
.
.
Setting
This is the most common frame rate used with HD cameras
23.976ND
and other high-definition video recording. The count is slower
than the actual time by 0.1%.
This is the standard frame rate used for recording film. This is
24ND
also used with HD cameras.
This is the frame rate for PAL video. This is used for PAL video,
25ND
which is used in Europe and other regions.
This is a frame rate used for NTSC color video and HD cam-
eras. The count is slower than the actual time by 0.1%. This is
29.97ND
used for NTSC video, which is used in Japan, the United States
and other countries.
This is an adjusted frame rate that uses a drop frame to make
29.97D
NTSC match the actual time. This is used with video for broad-
cast that requires the actual time frame to be matched.
This is used to synchronize sound with film that is being trans-
fered to NTSC video. This is the standard frame rate used for
30ND
black-and-white television in Japan, the United States and other
countries.
This rate is used for special applications. This synchronizes
30D
at 29.97 fps drop frame with film sound to be transferred to
NTSC. The count is faster than the actual time by 0.1%.
NOTE
Frame rates must be set in advance to match on devices used for all video
and audio data.
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Explanation

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