Recording Frame Rate

Use Recording Frame Rate to select the recording frame rate (also referred to as the capture frame rate).

     

The recording frame rate is the number of frames per second (FPS) that are recorded. The recording frame rate is different from the project time base, which is the rate at which the footage will be played back.

The maximum frame rate for each format is determined by Project Time Base and Format.

When you select a Project Time Base, the camera automatically selects a matching Recording Frame Rate and an R3D Quality (when possible). You must change the Recording Frame Rate and R3D Quality after the Project Time Base to select a different setting.

A Recording Frame Rate highlighted in yellow will result in playback occurring at a different frame rate than the original recording, and will record varispeed audio.

Formats and Frame rates

This table lists the camera's maximum recording frame rates. These rates are based on a Project Time Base setting of 24 frames per second (24 FPS).

Format

Max FPS

8K 17:9

120

8K 2:1

126

8K 2.4:1

150

8K 16:9

120

8K 1:1

120

7K 17:9

140

7K 2:1

144

7K 2.4:1

175

7K 16:9

137

7K 1:1

137

6K 17:9

160

6K 2:1

168

6K 2.4:1

200

6K 16:9

160

6K 1:1

160

5K 17:9

192

5K 2:1

202

5K 2.4:1

240

5K 16:9

192

5K 1:1

192

4K 17:9

240

4K 2:1

253

4K 2.4:1

300

4K 16:9

240

4K 1:1

240

3K 17:9

320

3K 2:1

337

3K 2.4:1

400

3K 16:9

320

3K 1:1

320

2K 17:9

480

2K 2:1

505

2K 2.4:1

600

2K 16:9

480

2K 1:1

480