Sony FX3 and Sony A7S iii Slow Motion Setting
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- Sony FX3 and Sony A7S iii have the same slow-motion menu and a variety of slow-motion options for recording.
In this video, I'll cover all the options and explain each one in more detail.
In some cases when recording slow motion in Sony FX3 and Sony A7S iii, you'll need a memory card that is fast enough to handle the recording format.
Here is the list I used in the video:
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And here are some of the cards I use for my slow-motion recording:
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Camera body:
Sony A7SIII
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Media:
SD card:
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CFexpress card:
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Lenses:
Sony 24-105 F4 G
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Sony 16-35 F2.8 G
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Sony 90 mm Macro G
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Batteries:
Sony NPFZ100 Z-series
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Camera Cage:
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Gimbal:
Ronin RS2
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Monitor:
SmallHD 7-inch monitor
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Noga Arm
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This video is informative.. thank you so much
I’ve been struggling to understand how slow motion works on my A7S III
now it is easier for me to
Thanks again
Thank you! Great technical video on cards, settings and S&Q!
Can you record 4K 120fps in APSC Crop Mode?
Thank you! 🤗
What if we can't yet afford the highest-end cards, yet? Basically, I am trying to shoot 48fps but have only been able to see the option in DCI 4k and only in S&Q settings, which apparently needs a faster card than I have. But I CAN do 120p in S&Q mode with a different codec, even with 422 10bit, just not DCI 4k. So I won't be able to do 48fps in DCI 4k, but is there another codec / frame rate combo that will get me to 48fps? Or is that just DCI 4K with S&Q? Thanks!
how are you displaying all your info like at 1:14? I can't seem to figure it out.
Can we record the audio as wel doing this slow mo with 120 r 240 fps
Good video. Well done, buddy
Thank you for this vid very helpful, as I love slow motion footage 👊🏾
For some reason when I switch over to S AND Q and I go to frame rate all I see is 23.98 instead of 24p. Not sure why. Could it be my memory card?
Same with me
thanks man that helped me alot
The A7iii’s quality when using S+Q is terrible compared to recording in movie mode and slowing it down in post. I understand with the A7siii, it’s the opposite and you can achieve a higher bit rate by using S+Q. Is this correct? I’ve also heard you can achieve those settings on the A7siii without a CF Express Type A as long as you aren’t using S+Q. Could you confirm? Thanks!
U are right.
In my sony fx3 is not appearing any of this. Maybe I need update the firmware? what do you think?
Hey, you might just have the updated firmware already (2.0 or above I believe) as the menu and look on screen changed since then. Not sure if that's what you meant but maybe it is!
If the firmware comment below does not fix it, then you might be set to PAL? which will show you multiples of 25 instead - so 200 fps max, vs 240 for NTSC. 100fps max for 4k, instead of the 120fps shown in this vid. You could reboot it in NTSC mode. Worth checking / trying
Im wondering....is there AFC with 240fps slomo?
:( but i want my sound , and s&q doesnt offer this
True. I would do 60p for sound. In most situations where slowmo makes sense though, sound is not useful.
Can you record audio separately (meaning Lav or H4n recorder)?
How can I revert back to normal
So I could get the sound
@@LiyahT12 just shoot in movie mode and change your fps, then in post change the speed and export. That will keep your sound.
fx3 s&q 48fps mode ?????????
Same, I've never heard of a 48fps mode either.
Thank-you!
Bro i just bough Sony 128GB SF-G Tough Series UHS-II SDXC 300mb/s
it will have an issue or limitiation??
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You said your SD card was 300mb per sec. What is the write speed because your info is completely wrong. I have a Sony SD 300mb read 299mb write and I can record 120fps 4k 10 bit colour. You don't need them CF type A cards.