The 240fps slow motion HD Sony NEX FS700 in the test
[13:58 Tue,10.April 2012 by Thomas Richter]
Meanwhile, besides the official Sony demo video, other video clips appeared that the killer feature of the new Sony FS700, the 240 fps HD slow motion footage (or up to 960fps at reduced resolution) in action. Although Sony has dominated older models like the Sony FS100 Slow Motion, had to be here, but the increased absorption rate of pay beginning at a reduced resolution. VV = 39405035 Hz, depending on the setting of the NEX FS700 200 fps (at 50Hz) or 240 fps (at 60Hz) with a record length of 10 and 8 seconds (up to a maximum of 960 and 800 fps at reduced resolution) . Can be Loest by starting or Endtrigger (ie, the camera shoots continuously in slowmo,But it overwrites the old recordings - the Endtrigger is triggered, then the last 10 seconds saved definitively determined, the start trigger is triggered, the following seconds, recorded and stored). VV = 39853068 Adam Wilt had the opportunity, a pre-production model of the NEX FS700 take closer to including the slow motion under the microscope - his observation after eating the slowmo recording a lot of battery power. When recording at 240 fps the whole sensor is used at 480 fps is a lot of image lines skipt GE (omitted), at the maximum 960 fps is only half the sensor used. Here's 240, 480 and 960 fps recording of FS700 in comparison: