12-01-2023 02:48 AM - last edited on 03-14-2024 08:37 AM by Danny
12-01-2023 05:49 AM
Greetings ,
Have you recorded footage in slow / fast and now want to see it.play back?
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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12-02-2023 05:25 AM
The camera will always play back your video at the frame rate the video is tagged at.
For normal recording modes, this is the same fame rate you shot at. So if you shoot at 60 FPS in normal recording mode, it will tag the video as 60 FPS, and that's how it will play back. If you want to see slow-mo, then you need to load the video into an editor on your computer and slow it down (e.g. 2.5 times, to 24 FPS).
Slow & fast mode tags the video with a frame rate different to the rate it was shot at -- that's exactly what slow & fast mode is. You set the tagging frame rate on page 1 of the shooting modes, under "Frame Rate". You set the actual shooting frame rate on page 2, under "Slow and Fast Frame Rate". So, in slow & fast mode, if you set the camera to shoot at 60 (page 2) but tag the video as 24 (page 1), then when you play it back, you will see the footage slowed down relative to what you shot.
Hope this helps.
03-13-2024 02:51 PM
I'm struggling with, I think, the same question. I want to shoot slow motion, at 60 or 120. At 120 I see the slowed playback, not on 60. Question: I dont see the "Slow Fast Frame Rate" on page 2 as you mention, or anywhere.
03-13-2024 05:15 PM
Your signature says that you have an R5; if this is correct, none of what I wrote will apply. The R5 is completely different to the R5C. (Note that the title of this thread is "EOS R5 C ...".)
If you have an R5C, then go to the Recording menu (third tab in the menu), then go to the second page. Set "Recording Mode" to "Slow and Fast", and the "Slow and Fast frame rate" will appear right under it.
If what you have is an R5, then I can only suggest reading the manual. Maybe look at page 316, "High Frame Rate".
03-13-2024 09:50 PM
LaneW,
I sent you a PM - R5 Specific
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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~CarePaks Are Worth It
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