Timelapse
This setting activates the timelapse feature to automatically record a still frame at the following
intervals:
Frames 2 – 10
Seconds 1 – 10, 20, 30, 40, 50
Minutes 1 – 10
For example, you can set the camera to record a still frame every 10 frames, five seconds,
30 seconds, five minutes etc.
The timelapse feature offers many creative options. For example, setting a two frame timelapse
interval gives your recorded video a high speed effect when played back.
Start recording by pressing the record button. When you press the button again to stop
recording, the timelapse sequence is saved as one single clip, matching the codec and frame
rate set in your camera. This means you can drop the timelapse sequence into your post
production timeline just like any other clip you have recorded.
Timelapse mode is indicated by an icon over the ‘record’ button.
TIP When you record clips in timelapse mode, the timecode counter updates when a
frame of video is recorded.
Detail Sharpening
Use this setting to sharpen the image. When sharpening is enabled, decrease or increase the
level of sharpening by selecting ‘low’, ‘medium’ or ‘high’.
This setting only affects your camera’s HDMI output and can be used when recording to an
external recorder over HDMI or if the output of the camera is connected to be used in a live to
air environment.
TIP When post processing your Blackmagic RAW files, you can achieve a comparable
level of sharpening to these settings by using the blur/sharpening tool in DaVinci
Resolve’s ‘color’ page.
Set the tool to a radius of 0.48 and adjust the scaling to 0.6, 0.3 or 0.15 for comparable
sharpening to ‘high,’ ‘medium,’ or ‘low.’
For detailed information on sharpening in post production, see the ‘motion effects and
blur palettes’ section in the full DaVinci Resolve manual.
If Card Drops Frame
Use this setting to configure your camera’s behavior when dropped frames are detected.
When set to ‘alert’ the dropped frame indicator will be displayed on the LCD touchscreen and
recording will continue with dropped frames. When set to ‘stop recording’ your camera will stop
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