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Setting the Quality of Photos and Movies (KX / nX / 0X)

You can set the image quality modes for photos and movies. Select a quality suitable for the application (such as for processing on PC, use on website etc.).

In [0X], you can set slow motion movie and quick motion movie.

Super control panel

  • OK U KX / nX / 0X

Menu

  • MENU U a U 1. Basic Settings/Image Quality U KX
  • MENU U n U 1. Basic Settings/Image Quality U nX
  • MENU U n U 1. Basic Settings/Image Quality U 0X

Configuring KX

Item Image size Compression ratio File format
LSF 5184 × 3888 SuperFine (1/2.7) JPG
LF 5184 × 3888 Fine (1/4) JPG
LN 5184 × 3888 Normal (1/8) JPG
aN 3200 × 2400 Normal (1/8) JPG
RAW 5184 × 3888 Loss-less compression ORF
RAW+JPEG RAW plus the JPEG option selected above

Configuring nX

  • To change the settings of each image quality mode, press I while an image quality mode is selected.

The Movie Quality Icon

Changes to settings are reflected in the n movie quality icon as shown. Changes to settings are reflected in the movie quality icon as shown. Up to three combinations can be saved.

  1. Movie Resolution
  2. Playback Frame Rate
  3. Motion Compensation

Movie Resolution

4 4K 3840 × 2160
3 FHD (Full HD) 1920 × 1080
5 C4K (4K Digital Cinema) 4096 × 2160

Motion Compensation

I-8 1 A-I (ALL-Intra 2)
L-8 1 L-GOP (LongGOP)

When [nVideo Codec] is
[H.264]: “-8”
[H.265]: “-10”

When ALL-Intra is used, the movie will be recorded without interframe compression. It is suitable for editing, but the data will be large.

  • Fixed to [L-GOP] when [Movie Resolution] is [4K] or [C4K].

Playback Frame Rate

60p 1 59.94p
50p 1 50.00p
30p 29.97p
25p 25.00p
24.00p 2 24.00p
24p 23.98p

This option is not available when [nVideo Codec] is [H.264] and motion compensation is [A-I].

This option can only be selected when [Movie Resolution] is [C4K].

Configuring 0X

  • To change the settings of each movie quality mode, press I while the mode is selected.

The Movie Quality Icon

Changes to settings are reflected in the 0 movie quality icon as shown. Changes to settings are reflected in the movie quality icon as shown. Up to three combinations can be saved.

  1. Movie Resolution
  2. Playback Frame Rate
  3. Sensor Frame Rate
  4. Motion Compensation

Movie Resolution

4 4K 3840 × 2160
3 FHD (Full HD) 1920 × 1080
5 C4K (4K Digital Cinema) 4096 × 2160

Playback Frame Rate

60p 1 59.94p
50p 1 50.00p
30p 29.97p
25p 25.00p
24.00p 2 24.00p
24p 23.98p

This option is not available when [nVideo Codec] is [H.264] and motion compensation is [A-I].

This option can only be selected when [Movie Resolution] is [C4K].

Sensor Frame Rate

240 1, 2 239.76 fps
200 3 200.00 fps
120 2 119.88 fps
100 3 100.00 fps
60 59.94 fps
50 50.00 fps
30 29.97 fps
25 25.00 fps
24 23.98 fps
15 14.99 fps
12 11.99 fps
8 7.99 fps
6 5.99 fps
3 2.997 fps
2 1.998 fps
1 0.999 fps

This option can only be selected when [nVideo Codec] is [H.264].

This option can only be selected when playback frame rate is [60p], [30p], or [24p].

This option can only be selected when playback frame rate is [50p] or [25p].

Motion Compensation

I-8 1 A-I (ALL-Intra 2)
L-8 1 L-GOP (LongGOP)

When [nVideo Codec] is
[H.264]: “-8”
[H.265]: “-10”

When ALL-Intra is used, the movie will be recorded without interframe compression. It is suitable for editing, but the data will be large.

  • Fixed to [L-GOP] when [Movie Resolution] is [4K] or [C4K].
  • On the [0X] settings screen, you can check whether a slow motion movie or quick motion movie will be recorded. If the value (speed) is less than 1, it will record in slow motion, and if it is greater than 1, it will record in quick motion.

  • When the sensor frame rate is set to 100 fps or faster, movies are filmed at 100 – 240 fps and played back at 23.98 - 59.94 fps. Stretching the playback time by a factor of 2 to 10, the momentary movement of a subject can be viewed in slow motion.
  • Sound is not recorded.
  • Movies cannot be recorded when the creative dial is rotated to ART, CRT, COLOR, or MONO.
  • When the camera is connected to a smartphone via Wi-Fi for remote shooting, the movie will be recorded in n mode even if the K/n/0 dial is rotated to 0.
  • Only 1/24 or faster shutter speed is available. Availability depends on the Sensor Frame Rate setting.
  • When [AF Mode] is set to [MF] or [PreJ] in M mode, a shutter speed slower than 1/24 can be set by lowering the frame rate, but the response of camera buttons may become slower.
  • Depending on the card used, recording may end before the maximum length is reached.
  • Motion Compensation selection may be unavailable at some settings.
  • Movies are recorded at an aspect ratio of 16:9. C4K movies are recorded at an aspect ratio of 17:9.

Restrictions when the sensor frame rate is 100 fps or faster

  • When an SD/SDHC card is used, the size of one file is limited to 4 GB. When an SDXC card is used, recording stops before the playback time reaches three hours.
  • Focus, exposure, and white balance lock during recording.
  • The picture angle is slightly reduced.
  • Aperture, shutter speed, exposure compensation, and ISO sensitivity cannot be changed during recording.
  • Time codes cannot be recorded or displayed.
  • Brightness may change if zoom is adjusted during recording.
  • The sensor frame rate cannot be set to 100 fps or faster when the camera is connected to a device via HDMI.
  • bAll (all targets) cannot be selected for AF target mode.
  • [nImage Stabilizer] > [M-IS1] is not available.
  • Picture Mode (“Processing options (KPicture Mode / nPicture Mode)”) > [i-Enhance] is not available.
  • [Gradation] is fixed at [Gradation Normal].
  • [Subject Detection] will be set to [Off].
  • [AF Mode] > [C-AF] / [C-AF+TR] are not available.
  • [nDigital Tele-converter] will be set to [Off].