Sony PXW-Z150 Operating Manual page 127

Solid-state memory camcorder
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MPEG +
1080
PROXY
50Mbps
(9M)
64GB
95
(95)
MPEG +
1080
PROXY
50Mbps
(3M)
64GB
105
(105)
MPEG HD 420
1080
MPEG
HD 420
HQ
64GB
175
(175)
MPEG +
1080
PROXY
(9M)
HQ
64GB
140
(140)
MPEG +
1080
PROXY
(3M)
HQ
64GB
160
(160)
AVCHD
x When [AVCHD AUDIO FORMAT] is set
to [LINEAR PCM]
16GB
70
80
(70)
(80)
32GB
145
170
(145)
(170)
64GB
290
340
(290)
(340)
720
50Mbps
95
(95)
720
50Mbps
100
(100)
1080
720
(1440)
HQ
HQ
175
170
(175)
(170)
1080
720
(1440)
HQ
HQ
140
135
(140)
(135)
1080
720
(1440)
HQ
HQ
160
155
(160)
(155)
(Unit: minute)
110
185
(110)
(145)
225
375
(225)
(290)
450
750
(450)
(590)
x When [AVCHD AUDIO FORMAT] is set
to [DOLBY DIGITAL]
16GB
75
90
(75)
(90)
32GB
150
180
(150)
(180)
64GB
305
360
(305)
(360)
• When using Sony memory cards.
• The number in ( ) is the minimum recordable
time.
b Note
• The recording time may vary depending on the
recording conditions, subjects, and [REC SET]
(p. 102).
z Tips
• The maximum number of scenes that can be
recorded is 600 in XAVC HD/QFHD and
MPEG HD, and 3,999 in AVCHD.
• The continuous recording time using relay
recording is 6 hours for XAVC HD/QFHD and
MPEG HD, and 13 hours for AVCHD.
• Your camcorder uses the VBR (Variable Bit
Rate) format to automatically adjust image
quality to suit the recording scene. This
technology causes fluctuations in the recording
time of the media. Movies containing quickly
moving and complex images are recorded at a
higher bit-rate, and this reduces the overall
recording time.
• Bit-rate (movie + audio, etc.) and number of
pixels of each file format are as follows.
– XAVC QFHD
100 Mbps 3840×2160
60 Mbps 3840×2160
– XAVC HD
50 Mbps 1920×1080
35 Mbps 1920×1080
25 Mbps 1920×1080
50 Mbps 1280×720
– MPEG HD 422
50Mbps, 1920×1080
50Mbps, 1280×720
(Unit: minute)
120
215
(120)
(165)
245
440
(245)
(330)
495
880
(495)
(665)
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