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Wide-Ranging Recording Functions Including Full-HD Slow/Quick Motion.
Variable Frame Rate —
Full-HD (1080p) VFR Recording*
The Variable Frame Rate (VFR) function was inherited from the
Panasonic VariCam, which is widely used for producing movies, TV
series and TV commercials. It creates a wide range of film-camera-
like images, such as overcranking for slow-motion and
undercranking for quick-motion effects. The AG-AC160A's VFR
function* supports Full-HD (1920 x 1080) progressive mode.
*AG-AC130A does not support VFR function. The VFR function can be selected at PH mode only. It
doesn't support 1080/60p, 50p playback and 720p mode. For VFR recording, class 6 or faster
SDXC/SDHC/SD memory card is required.
Variable Frame Rates
1080/24p or 1080/30p:
1080/25p:
*When recording at 2 fps, the gain value is locked at 0 dB and the camera is set to manual
focus mode.
Normal cinematic shooting (at 24 fps, 25 fps or 30 fps)
the same rate as used in film cameras. The AG-AC160A can record
at 24 fps. Note that 25 fps and 30 fps are the standard frame rates
used in producing TV commercials, music clips and video media.
Overcranking (higher-speed shooting)
effect. This is especially effective for high-action scenes like car
chases or crashes, or to create a dramatic impact in a scene. For
example, when a scene is shot at 48 fps and played at 24 fps, a
slow-motion effect of 1/2x is attained.
Overcranking (higher-speed shooting)
AG-AC160A
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2*/6/9/12/15/18/20/21/22/24/25/26/27
/28/30/32/34/36/40/44/48/54/60 frames
2*/6/9/12/15/18/20/21/22/23/24/25/26/
27/28/30/32/34/37/42/45/48/50 frames
refers to
produces a slow-motion
Undercranking (lower-speed shooting)
effect. This technique can be combined with a warp-speed effect to
give special emphasis to flowing water, fast-moving clouds, etc. For
example, when a scene is shot at 12 fps and played at 24 fps, a
quick-motion effect of 2x is attained.
Undercranking (lower-speed shooting)
Versatile Solid-State Recording Functions
• Interval Rec:
Records one frame at a time in set intervals (1 sec.,
10 sec., 30 sec., 1 min., 2 min.). Only in 1080/24p and 25p mode.
Audio recording not possible (AVCHD mode only).
• Pre-rec:
While in standby mode, the camera recorder can
continuously store, and subsequently record, up to approximately 3
seconds. This helps to ensure that you always get the shot you want.
• Shot mark:
Allows convenient OK or NG marking, and can be
added to each clip during or after recording.
• Index:
Scenes can be marked with up to 100 index flags per clip
(AVCHD mode only).
• Rec check:
You can check the end of the most recently recorded
clip with one-touch ease.
• Last clip delete:
Only the most recently recorded clip is deleted
with one-touch ease.
• Time stamp:
The date and time can be stamped onto recorded
images. Commonly used for recording evidentiary depositions and
procedures.
SMPTE Time-Code Recording and Synchro Function
The built-in SMPTE time-code generator lets you select the Drop
Frame/Non-Drop Frame and Free Run/Rec Run modes and preset.
User bits are also provided. Connecting two cameras with a TC
preset in/out (video out) connector allows the slave camera to
synchronize with the master camera.*
*After synchronization, each camera's time-code runs separately and cannot be guaranteed to
match precisely.
gives you a quick-motion
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