|
EOS R3: Movie Recording Size
Article ID: ART182037 |
| |
Date published: 05/11/2023 |
| |
Date last updated: 08/31/2023 |
Description
Movie Recording Size
Solution
Movie Recording Size
You can set the recording size, frame rate, and compression method in [: Movie rec. size].
The frame rate displayed on the [Movie rec. size] screen switches automatically depending on the [: Video system] setting ().
Note
- To obtain better performance with the card, formatting the card with the camera before recording movies is recommended ().
- Movies cannot be recorded in HD or VGA quality.
4K Movie Recording
- Recording 4K movies requires a stable card with a fast writing speed. For details, see Cards That Can Record Movies.
- 4K or High Frame Rate movie recording greatly increases the processing load, which may increase the internal camera temperature faster or higher than for regular movies. If [] or a red [] icon appears during movie recording, the card may be hot, so stop recording the movie and let the camera cool down before removing the card. (Do not remove the card immediately.)
- From a 4K movie, you can select any frame to save to the card as a JPEG still image ().
Image Area
The movie image area varies depending on factors such as movie recording quality and cropped shooting settings and the lens used.
Caution
- Recording with Movie digital IS () further crops the image around the center of the screen.
Frame rate (fps: frames per second)
-
[] 239.8fps/[] 119.9 fps/[] 59.94 fps/[] 29.97 fps
For areas where the TV system is NTSC (North America, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, etc.). For [] or [], see High Frame Rate.
-
[] 200.00fps/[] 100.00 fps/[] 50.00 fps/[] 25.00 fps
For areas where the TV system is PAL (Europe, Russia, China, Australia, etc.). For [] or [], see High Frame Rate.
-
[] 24.00 fps/[] 23.98 fps
Mainly for cinematic purposes. (23.98 fps) is available when [: Video system] is set to [For NTSC].
Compression method
-
[] ALL-I (For editing/I-only)
Compresses each frame, one at a time, for recording. Although file sizes are larger than with IPB (Standard), movies are more suitable for editing.
-
[] IPB (Standard)
Compresses multiple frames at a time efficiently for recording. File sizes are smaller than with ALL-I (For editing), which enables movie recording over longer periods (with a card of the same capacity).
-
[] IPB (Light)
Since the movie is recorded at a bit rate lower than with IPB (Standard), the file size will be smaller than with IPB (Standard) and the playback compatibility will be higher. This will make the available recording time longer than with IPB (Standard) (with a card of the same capacity).
Cards That Can Record Movies
For details on CFexpress cards that can record at each level of movie recording quality, check the Canon website ().
See Card performance requirements for details on SD cards.
Test cards by recording a few movies to make sure they can record correctly at your specified size ().
Note
- To obtain better performance with the card, formatting the card with the camera before recording movies is recommended ().
- To check the card's writing/reading speed, refer to the card manufacturer's website, etc.
Movie Files Exceeding 4 GB
- Individual movie files exceeding 4 GB cannot be recorded to SD cards.
- With SDHC cards, once the movie file size reaches 4 GB, a new movie file is created automatically. When you play back the movie, you will have to play back each movie file individually. Movie files cannot be played back automatically in consecutive order. After the movie playback ends, select the next movie and play it back.
- With CFexpress or SDXC cards, individual movies are recorded as a single file, even if they exceed 4 GB.
Caution
- When importing movie files exceeding 4 GB to a computer, use either EOS Utility or a card reader (). It may not be possible to save movie files exceeding 4 GB if you attempt this using standard features of the computer's operating system.
Total Movie Recording Time and File Size Per Minute
For details, see Movie recording.
|
SIMS Doc Id
1677016413946288528
|