** This setting is disabled when the encoding format is set to ProRes or ZRAW.
- For ProRes, the recorded video bit rate refers to the standard defined in the Apple
ProRes white paper.
- For ZRAW, the bit rate is fixed to 1.2Gbps.
Proxy File: On / Off. To enable or disable proxy file recording during video recording,
please note that it will not be available when the Bit Rate in Video is set to “High”
(2.3 Video)
Note: the proxy file can not be recorded when the following encoding format,
resolution, and code rate are set:
- H.265,Bitrate set as “High”
- ProRes 422 HQ, 4K (3840 x 2160) resolution,FR >= 48fps
- ProRes 422, C4K (4096 x 2160) resolution,FR >= 60fps
- No proxy recording is allowed when ZRAW is selected. Use iOS device or HDMI
to record proxy file instead.
Rotation: Normal / Upside Down. Rotate the image by 180 degrees.
Note: This setting is available only when the frame rate of recording is under 30fps
(include 30fps). The display on the LCD and the video output from HDMI will not be
rotated during preview and recording in current firmware, and only the video recorded
in the storage will be rotated when it’s set to “Upside Down”.
WDR (Wide Dynamic Rage): Off / on (only available when camera is in Z-Log2 mode
and not use ZRAW encoder). When WDR is enabled, the dynamic range will be
extended from13 stops of Z-Log2 to 16 stops, with 1.5 stops increased for highlight
and shadow part each.
Turn on or off the wide dynamic range mode and the camera will restart automatically.
Turning on the "wide dynamic range" mode limits the optional resolution and
maximum variable frame rate for video recording, see details in the above "variable
frame rate" section.
Timelapse: Off / Manual, when it’s Off, the camera is in normal record mode. When it
is set to a specific value, the camera is in time lapse video mode.