48 secs is the longest scene on a Z7e recording in 200i. That is, twelve seconds recording time played back at 25%. I figure that the Z7u (NTSC) runs at 240i, but I couldn't say for sure whether this translates as a shorter, ten second record buffer. There was no colour grading in post, but I did use a filthy great Skyfire grad filter and, if memory serves me correctly, a preset picture profile setting. Hope this helps.
ok,here's a question, how long can the z7u shoot for in 200i? it appeared to me to be one long continous shot - for 48 seconds, now, is that the max length it can be recorded for? also, did you color correct in camera during the shoot or in post - thanks for your video
48 secs is the longest scene on a Z7e recording in 200i. That is, twelve seconds recording time played back at 25%. I figure that the Z7u (NTSC) runs at 240i, but I couldn't say for sure whether this translates as a shorter, ten second record buffer. There was no colour grading in post, but I did use a filthy great Skyfire grad filter and, if memory serves me correctly, a preset picture profile setting. Hope this helps.
misterwainwright 3 years ago
ok,here's a question, how long can the z7u shoot for in 200i? it appeared to me to be one long continous shot - for 48 seconds, now, is that the max length it can be recorded for? also, did you color correct in camera during the shoot or in post - thanks for your video
NicChristie 3 years ago
where did you get the camera from and how much did it cost?
neilos02 3 years ago
cool video is this at 60p or 60i for the slow mo?
orzmono 3 years ago
I'm based in UK, so shot at 200i and played back at 50i (in the rain). Youtube may well have deinterlaced down to 25p.
misterwainwright 3 years ago